Why I Built This Site
Things were getting out of hand. Multiple companies, new products every week, and projects scattered everywhere. I needed one place to keep it all under control.
Things were getting out of hand. I was running multiple companies, building new products every week, and my projects were scattered everywhere. GoSYNQ here, Dizzy Otter there, the AI Academy somewhere else. No central hub. No clear story. Just a bunch of things I'd built floating around the internet. I needed one place to keep it all under control. More importantly, I needed accountability. It's easy to build things in private and never finish them. It's harder to ship publicly when people are watching. So here's the deal: every week, I'm releasing a new project. Every week, I'm writing about what I learned, what went wrong, what worked, and what's next. No sugarcoating. No highlight reel. Just the real process of running multiple startups while building in public. This site is my command center. Everything I build, everything I'm working on, all in one place. If you want to follow the journey, this is where it happens. I'll be sharing on socials too, but the real updates live here. The struggles, the wins, the late nights fixing bugs, the client calls that change everything. All of it. The goal isn't just to document what I'm doing. It's to provide actual value to the tech and business space. If you're building something, you'll probably relate to a lot of this. If you're thinking about starting, maybe this helps you take the leap. Either way, welcome. Let's build something.
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Charlie Swinhoe
Founder & Builder shipping products that matter. Sharing lessons learned from building multiple profitable businesses.
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