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The tip that actually moved the needle.
When Janay built Prompt Arsenal she did not start with a features list. She started by watching herself lose prompts for two weeks straight and writing down every single time it happened. That list became the entire first version. If you are trying to build something and do not know where to start, stop guessing at features. Track your own pain for a week. Write down every time something annoyed you enough to think there has to be a better way. That list is your build order. Where are you in building something right now? Drop it below. @Janay Trevillion
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Follow Friday 🖤
This is a follow-only thread. Drop ONE social media link you want people to follow. No communities. No paid offers. No freebies. No email lists. No pitches. Scroll the thread, follow a few people, and support intentionally. Build real connections.
What finishing looks like.
Picture ten weeks from now. Not a plan. Not a Notion doc full of good intentions. A real AI product, live. A working version someone else actually tested. A checkout that takes payment. A launch report that proves it happened. That is what walking through CAIPB looks like. Four phases. You start by naming the actual problem worth solving, not just an idea you like the sound of. Then you build a working first version, get real people to try it, and set up the way it makes money. By the end you are not holding a certificate for showing up. You are holding a live product and the record of how you built it. If you have been sitting on an idea and want a straight path from it to something real, take the free builder assessment. Five questions, two minutes. https://caipdcohort.empirebyjanay.com @Janay Trevillion
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You don't need to know how to code before you start.
Janay didn't know how to code when she built Prompt Arsenal. She still doesn't, not really. What she knew was the problem she was solving and she was willing to keep going after the first version didn't work. The technical part was never the piece missing. AI can write the code. It cannot tell you what to build or whether to keep pushing when the first users go quiet. That part is still on you. If you've been waiting to feel "technical enough" to start, drop your question below. 👇🏾 @Janay Trevillion
The night Janay almost shut Prompt Arsenal down.
Three weeks after launch, the churn hit. People signed up, used it once, disappeared. Janay remembers sitting there at 1am thinking she had built the wrong thing. She almost pulled the plug. Instead she asked ten people who canceled one question. What were you expecting that you did not get. Every answer pointed to the same gap. She rebuilt onboarding around that one answer and the churn dropped by half in a month. The idea was never the problem. The information she did not have yet was. If you want to learn the process behind this, take the free builder assessment. https://caipdcohort.empirebyjanay.com @Janay Trevillion
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