The Value of Building in Public

BUILDING IN PUBLIC
There’s something powerful about being open and honest about where you are in the process. Not where you want to be, but where you actually are.
Its different because so many people (and brands) are performing. They’re tweaking, curating, faking it ’til it’s marketable. I’ve always felt like the most interesting content was abstract, raw and unpolished. It invites people into the process, not just the end product.
You don’t have to pretend you’re something you’re not yet. You can just be. And that’s the part that people connect with. Because most people are in the middle too — not finished, not polished, not perfect. Just building. Just figuring it out.
KEEPING THE WORK FLOWING
The opposite of building in public is building in private. And that usually entails hoarding ideas, designs, videos, photos and never letting them see the light of day. I know because I used to do that. Still do sometimes.
That's because when you let perfectionism take the wheel, nothing moves. The creative energy gets blocked. Building in public, for me, is about keeping the pipeline open. Getting the work out. Releasing it while it’s still hot. Not waiting until it's “perfect,” because the truth is, you’re never gonna feel like it’s perfect.
REAL CONNECTION
So why do this? Why share in-progress work, rough thoughts, journal entries, playlists, visual drops, mood boards — why put all that out in the open?
Because that’s how you find your people.
The long-term payoff is connection. Community. Resonance. You start seeing who’s really on the same journey. Or maybe they’re on a whole different one, but the fight feels familiar. The ambition. The slow burn.
This whole platform is rooted in process, evolution, expression. Any other way of doing it would be off-brand and dishonest.
And nothing built on dishonesty lasts anyway.



