A few days ago, I wrapped up a new version of the #Deeditt app and introduced some small updates on the web. One major feature went live, but it came with a significant challenge — #ReactNative is undergoing internal changes, which forced me to refactor parts of the code and update several dependencies.
I'm still moving forward with the user acquisition plan, and I have to admit—it’s tough. I’ve started using the term “fast content” to describe the way other platforms push us to publish quickly and constantly. Deeditt, on the other hand, is about "slow content" — #thoughtful, #personal, and #reflective. And that contrast makes growth more complicated. This isn’t just about marketing; it’s about changing habits and inviting people into a different kind of space. That takes time, and I’m learning to be okay with that.
Most of the feedback I’ve received has been deeply #encouraging. Still, there are days when it all feels heavy — mostly because of external pressures or myself pushing more than my understanding can hold. But even then, I know the truths behind this project. I believe in them and I’m working every day to turn that belief into something that truly matters.