Build in Public Templates
Share your journey with transparency and style with our free templates.
Building in public has become the norm because it allows you to build a successful product with an enthusiastic audience who are excited to know how you do it. Although every founder's journey is unique, there are some common takeaways/learnings that everyone has to share.
Highperformr makes it easy for startup founders, entrepreneurs, product managers, and developers to share their journey on social with our build in public templates.You need not worry about starting from scratch every time. Add your unique insights and experiences to create content and build your audience. Try it now!
Focus on building in public, while Highperformr takes care of your social presence.
Personal Story
Sharing the development process of a product transparently on social media can be challenging. Startup founders can save time on consistent updates with these templates.
Taking the Leap: Our #BuildInPublic Journey Begins
Diving Into #BuildInPublic: A Transparent Journey
Embracing Transparency: My Jonurey of Building in Public 🚀
Access 100+ pre-written social media templates.
Product Roadmap & Updates
Businesses should tell their audience what features and improvements are coming. Companies can use these templates to create posts for upcoming features and releases.
The Roadmap Update
Product Road Map is now public and available to everyone!
Product Roadmap is frozen but you have an ad-hoc requirement.
Lessons Learnt Social Posts
Sharing lessons learned from successes and failures can provide valuable insights to others. These templates can be your starting point to create an engaging thought leadership post.
Building in Public: The Good, The Bad, and the Lessons for Success
My biggest advice to developers trying to break into tech
My story of a failed launch on Product Hunt
Who Can Use Build in Public Post Templates?
Anyone with a project, venture, or journey worth sharing can benefit from posting build-in public (BiP) posts. Though not limited to specific industries or professions; it's more beneficial for the following roles.
Why Build In Public?
Startups choose to build in public to increase visibility for greater brand recognition, broaden the investor base, or establish credibility in the industry. Here are some other benefits you gain while you build in public.
Build trust in your brand
Boost community engagement
Free marketing and branding
Personal and Professional Growth
Giving back to the community
Get ideas from the public
Frequently asked questions
Yes, all our templates are free to use with a simple sign up.
Respond to comments, questions, and messages promptly. Encourage discussions, ask for feedback, and post polls to foster community engagement.
Absolutely. Sharing your early progress can help you gather feedback, attract early adopters, and build anticipation for your launch.
Yes, sharing failures is a part of building in public. Being transparent about your challenges resonates with the reader and brings in more engagement. It depends on well how you say it.
The choice of platforms depends on where your audience is most active. Popular options include Twitter and LinkedIn since it has an industry information-seeking audience.
There's no one-size-fits-all answer. The frequency of your posts will depend on your project, audience, and personal preferences. Aim for a balance between consistency and quality.