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Launching on Product Hunt (from Berlin, with too much coffee)
Hey friend,
Quick brain-dump from Berlin. I got into Antler (the Europe’s #1 startup accelerator) a couple of weeks ago, and now I’m actually here—Google office on Monday, meet-and-greets, founder stories, then straight into the “how to find the problem / build the thing / raise the money” hamster wheel. People are iterating like they’re being chased. It’s chaotic and kind of great.
If you’ve been following since May, you know this all started with a throwaway Reddit post where I shared some vibe-coding advice. That turned into this newsletter → then a private community → then my first startup. That one picked up users and some revenue, and it’s the reason I’m talking to serious folks now. Chain reaction unlocked.
Right now I’m in Berlin, building, bouncing between sessions, grabbing suspicious amounts of coffee, and trying to keep it simple: build → share → get feedback → iterate → try again. Maybe none of the projects hit big. That’s fine. The point is to become a better builder, a better founder, and frankly, a better human who ships useful things instead of hoarding ideas.
A couple of things I’ve learned (or re-learned) lately:
Ideas are cheap. Execution is where the adulting happens.
Building isn’t the hard part anymore. Distribution is hard—but it’s not the only hard thing. Great product is an intersection: product design × tech × distribution, layered, not siloed.
Don’t hunt for problems with a microscope. Look around. What’s obviously broken? Start there.
Think in “one-billion touchpoints.” One person × one use per year across 8B people… or 1,000 people × 1,000 uses each. Either way, design for real surface area, not just a pretty demo.
We’re in a mini-renaissance. If you’re a bit of a polymath and can connect dots, AI lets you move stupidly fast. Ship the small version. Publicly. Iterate.
Now the fun bit: I’m launching Polary on Product Hun
Polary is my AI co-founder. It doesn’t just “validate ideas”—it keeps context, generates AI tasks tailored to your project, and guides you through execution: business plans, market research, growth strategy, next steps. Minutes, not weeks. Hundreds of founders have already used it; now I’m putting it in front of the Product Hunt crowd to see what breaks (and fix it).
50% off your first month: PH50OFF (because yes, I like you)
I’m also floating around the Antler community here in Berlin. If you’re in that validation stage, Polary should save you from drowning in Notion docs and spreadsheets. Use it, break it, tell me what sucked, and I’ll fix it.
Anyway, that’s the update. I’m a Milanese, coffee-fueled founder currently pretending Berlin’s concrete is a picnic blanket. Still building. Still sharing. If this nudges even one person to launch their “dumb first version” this weekend, mission accomplished.
stay caffeinated.
lead the machine.
launch anyway.
— Miron
P.S. Hit reply with your idea and I’ll send back a Polary-generated plan and a few tasks to get you unstuck.

