I've always been fascinated by seeing other people work. Not just their end result, but the process that got them there.<p>Over the years builders have become more willing to share their process. But those updates were scattered throughout the web on different blogs and social media accounts.<p>So I made a social network, very similar to Twitter, focused solely on answering the question "What are you working on right now?"<p>Throughout the day people share small updates of what they have completed. I find it both interesting and motivating to see people make progress on their projects.<p>It's mostly bootstrapped startups, but there are also some authors writing books and people working on various hobby projects.<p><a href="https://wip.co" rel="nofollow">https://wip.co</a><p>It's invite-only at the moment to protect the community from an influx of new users (sorry!), but curious to get HN's view on this and whether they'd consider joining such a platform.
> It's invite-only at the moment to protect the community from an influx of new users (sorry!)<p>Then why did you post it here as a Show HN...?<p><a href="https://news.ycombinator.com/showhn.html">https://news.ycombinator.com/showhn.html</a><p>> Show HN is for something you've made that other people can play with. HN users can try it out<p>> On topic: things people can run on their computers or hold in their hands. For hardware, you can post a video or detailed article. For books, a sample chapter is ok.<p>> Off topic: blog posts, sign-up pages, newsletters, lists, and other reading material. Those can't be tried out, so can't be Show HNs. Make a regular submission instead.