FoundersWall
FoundersWall is where indie hackers and builders log their grind publicly. Pin what you’re building. Show your progress. Build your public founder identity. It’s not another “launch” platform. It’s your permanent board to stack every ship, drop, and milestone like a digital wall of your hustle.
Product Overview
FoundersWall is a permanent “founder board” where indie hackers and builders log their grind publicly. It’s designed for pinning what they’re building, showing progress over time, and stacking ship launches, drops, and milestone updates in one visible place.
The platform also publishes hands-on product tests, experiments, and blunt reviews from a builder’s perspective, helping others understand what tools work in real workflows. FoundersWall exists so founders can build a public identity while documenting the work behind their progress—without treating it like a one-off launch post.
Key features
- Pin what’s being built and keep it as a long-term record
- Show progress with a public wall of ships, drops, and milestones
- Build a public founder identity by logging work openly
- Publish product tests, AI experiments, and blunt reviews from a builder’s perspective
- Include tool deep dives that cover real working behavior, free-tier limitations, and hidden traps
How FoundersWall works
- 1
Create a founder wall
Set up a public board that represents the founder identity and where updates will be logged.
- 2
Pin builds and milestones
Add pinned entries for what’s being built and publish progress updates as ships, drops, and milestones happen.
- 3
Share tests and reviews
Document product tests, experiments, and blunt reviews to help others evaluate tools and understand real limitations.
Use cases
- An indie hacker tracking a multi-month product build can pin milestones and ship updates on FoundersWall so visitors can see the full timeline of progress.
- A builder comparing software options can read FoundersWall deep dives to understand actual free-tier limits and common issues before spending time or budget.
- A founder documenting experiments can post product tests and trial results publicly to create a consistent founder identity alongside launches and drops.
Who is it for?
FoundersWall is for indie hackers, solopreneurs, and small teams who want a durable public record of building activity. It also suits builders who rely on practical software testing and review write-ups to make workflow decisions.