BUILD
in public.
FIND YOUR PEOPLE.
Share your progress daily. Join accountability cohorts. Get real traction for the things you're building — no fluff, no noise.
Everything you need
Your whole journey,
in one place.
From the first line of code to your first paying customer. Peerpitch puts the community and the tools right where you need them.
Share your progress, daily
Post updates, ship challenges, share wins and blockers. Building in public means you never feel alone — and your consistency builds an audience before you even launch.
Cohorts
Small groups. Real accountability. Join a cohort of builders at your stage and push each other forward.
Product directory
Get discovered. A community-reviewed directory of tools and indie products built by people like you.
Launch with your community behind you
When you're ready to ship, your cohort, followers, and the Peerpitch feed are already warmed up. No more launching into silence. Get your first 100 users from people who've been watching you build.
New feature live
Just pushed a release that cleans up the main screen and adds keyboard shortcuts. Small thing, big difference day to day.
The process
Four steps to
real momentum.
Create your profile
Set up your space. List what you're working on, your stage, and what kind of accountability you're looking for.
Post your first update
Share what you shipped today — even if it's tiny. The streak starts here. Consistency compounds.
Join a cohort
Get matched with 8 builders at a similar stage. Weekly check-ins keep everyone honest and moving.
Launch with momentum
When you're ready, list your product in the buildspace and let your audience amplify your launch day.
From the community
Real builders,
real results.
“I'd been sitting on my idea for 8 months. Three weeks of daily Peerpitch posts later, I had my first 50 users. The accountability is unlike anything else.”
“The cohort structure is what makes this different. It's not just a feed — there are actual humans waiting to see if you shipped today. That changes everything.”
“I found my co-founder through a cohort. We'd both been building alone for years. Now we're shipping together. That doesn't happen on Twitter.”
“Day 1 I had zero audience. Day 60 I had 200 followers who genuinely cared about my launch. Peerpitch is the slow burn that actually pays off.”