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My First App is on Product Hunt!!!
Let's hope it gets some much-needed exposure and INSTALLS! It will be LIVE tomorrow early morning, 12:01am Pacific Time on 7/7/2026. https://www.producthunt.com/products/never-miss-meetings?launch=never-miss-meetings If you want an Android app that allows you to set real alarms for your Google Calendar events, Never Miss Meetings is IT. You can install it here - https://nevermissmeetings.app/download
🎉 Launch Week: Day 1
Today, my first mobile app officially went live on Google Play. It's called Never Miss Meetings, and I built it to help people stop missing important meetings by turning Google Calendar events into loud Android alarms. Looking back, it wasn't one giant breakthrough that got me here. It was hundreds of small wins. ✅ Solving one bug. ✅ Getting Google OAuth working. ✅ Recruiting beta testers. ✅ Listening to their feedback. ✅ Fixing what wasn't working. ✅ Making one more improvement. ✅ Navigating Google's approval process. ✅ Solving one problem at a time. Progress rarely feels exciting while you're in the middle of it. Most days, it just feels like solving the next problem. But that's how almost everything worthwhile gets built. Persistence isn't glamorous. It's simply the decision to keep showing up long after the excitement wears off. If you're building something right now—a business, a course, an app, a YouTube channel, or a better version of yourself—don't underestimate today's small win. Small wins compound. One day you'll look back and realize they were never "small" at all.
End June With a Win You Can Build On
Momentum into July starts with one intentional win today.
Win of the Week 🎉
I'm finally on the doorstep of launching my Android app, Never Miss Meetings, to the public through Google Play. If all goes well, it's only days away. This has been one of those projects that looked simple on paper... Build an app. Upload it. Done. But not really. Reality? 😂 There was OAuth verification, privacy policies, closed testing requirements, recruiting enough testers, production access, foreground service declarations, Data Safety forms, policy reviews, and a seemingly endless list of Google Play hurdles. (I've heard Apple Store is even worse. That's one reason I decided to check this one off the list first. I can't imagine, with my ADHD, having to juggle both those platforms at the same time. UGH.) More than once I thought, "There has to be an easier way." But every obstacle taught me something I didn't know before. One lesson really stands out: Progress doesn't usually happen because the big problems disappear. It happens because you keep solving one small problem after another. Today I fixed yet another issue that had my production release blocked. Now my latest changes are in review, and for the first time it feels like the finish line is actually in sight. Whether you're building an app, launching a course, writing a book, or starting a business, remember this... Success rarely arrives as one giant breakthrough. It usually looks like hundreds of tiny wins stacked on top of each other. You know that old line, "death by a thousand cuts"? This is like that, only reframe it: Success comes with incremental positive changes. What's one (small, medium, or large) win you've had this week?
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