Wavect is a Software Product Studio from Austria.
We develop all sorts of software applications - from Web apps, mobile apps to infrastructure. But most software projects don't lack Engineers, they lack Product experience to build something the market truly wants. We do both.
Most Software Projects fail, don't be one of them.
Wavect: No BS about building Software Products
Can we leave those Vibe coding, AI native Engineer and Anxiety-driven content due AI in 2025? 🤡
Feeling like I read the same stuff every day for a year now despite unfollowing those people on a daily basis lol.
And I don't want to create my own custom feed since I like to discover new people either.
It's crazy that most people complain about the same stuff, yet we tend to engage that exact content.
Broken world 😂 🐌
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Wavect: No BS about building Software Products
Used to be literally eat around 2.5k calories in sweets/chips/chocolate multiple times per week in one session due to sugar cravings. Not even counting the junk food I ate on almost a daily basis + mandatory Nutella in the morning.
Used to drink and party 4-5 times a week, completely destroying myself (yes earlier in my life obviously).
Used to sweat, stutter and literally panic speaking in front of people.
Used to be the weakest and one of the least sportiest person in class.
Now:
- Completely fast food, sweets/chips/chocolate and junk food free for around 2.5 years. No desire to eat anything like that at all. 100% dark chocolate and +50% protein bars are the only thing I eat.
- Near 0 alcohol consumption in the last 11 years or so. Maybe every 3 years I do drink a few beers or similar but didn't do so for a long time and don't plan to (because I don't want)
- Regularly giving in-person and digital workshops, lecturing at universities, founded a podcast (+150 episodes) and teaching kids for free about software & finance. Because I love it.
- +86kg lean body mass at 168cm body height. Close to achieving the one-arm handstand for around 4-5 seconds.
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It's not about willpower. It's about identity change.
WHO do you want to be.
Easier if triggered by a meaningful event, but not truly necessary (for eating unhealthy food, such an event was recognising that my parents friends are dying early due to malnutrition).
If you want to stop drinking alcohol, tell yourself repeatedly:
"I don't want this, I don't need this."
It also works for sports:
"I am sporty. I want this. I can this."
In the beginning it feels like a lie.
Prove it to yourself every day that it's not.
And after some time, you will 100% believe this.
And behave accordingly without effort.
It won't feel like you abstain from something.
It will feel effortless, because that's just who you are.
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I had probably the most passionate Math teacher on earth.
He was so passionate, that it was undeniably funny for everyone. Nobody understood his passion, but hell yeah - we actually listened.
For 6 years I'm teaching kids for free about Software engineering and Finance.
I like to remember myself of my Math teacher: be passionate, or at least be energetic.
It works when teaching kids.
It works when lecturing at university.
And it works when teaching employees or speaking on stage.
I did them all.
My Math teacher taught me to educate with passion or at least by putting energy into it.
And over years I learned myself that sharing stories works almost as well as being passionate.
When you combine both, magic happens.
Not everyone will be drawn to you, but way more than you think.
That's the power of putting in passion, energy and sharing stories.
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Which teacher do you still remember? And why?
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Wavect: No BS about building Software Products
People think in Features, but should look at Software from a holistic point of view.
Experienced founders usually already start with one core promise, one single user flow their customers truly care about.
Once the user base grows they get lots of feature requests, asking for this and that.
What used to be paramount, "listening to your users", needs to be curated now.
Yes, you need to listen to the market. Adapt. Grow.
But don't forget why you started building your product to begin with. If something made you successful, there might be some merit to it.
Add features selectively. Build what your largest customer group wants (or desired customer base). It needs to fit into the whole picture.
Don't lose your soul by becoming another clunky, overloaded product that is set to be disrupted by a simpler alternative.
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Wavect: No BS about building Software Products
📱 𝗛𝗼𝘄 𝘁𝗼 𝗯𝗲𝗰𝗼𝗺𝗲 𝗮 𝗰𝗿𝗲𝗮𝘁𝗼𝗿 𝗶𝗻 𝘁𝗵𝗲 𝗠𝗲𝘁𝗮𝘃𝗲𝗿𝘀𝗲
- with QuHarrison Terry
Legend on the show - QuHarrison Terry where we discuss how companies and individuals can prepare themselves for a completely new way of branding & marketing themselves.
About QuHarrison Terry:
* Growth marketer for Mark Cuban Companies
* Featured on CNN, Harvard Business Review, WIRED, Forbes and is co-host of CNBC's Primetime Series - No Retreat: Business Bootcamp
* Speaker at CES, TEDx, and many more.
🎤 Listen to podcast:
anchor.fm/wavect/episodes/How-to-become-a-creator-…
📹 Watch video:
https://youtu.be/IUKCjVKA3-4
Would love to hear your feedback! Thanks Qu for having us!
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