I've been working on this project for almost a year now after diving into web development with little prior knowledge. My journey into coding began when I wanted to tackle the data bias issues in AI, so I created my own platform called siyilis.com. The last year has been intense, filled with late-night coding sessions and neglecting everything around me while I pursued this dream.
Now that I'm nearing a beta release, I'm feeling overwhelmed and scared. I worry about different things: will people reject my work? Am I ready to handle user feedback? What if I can't meet the expectations I've set? I know I've only been able to implement the basics so far, despite having a ton of ideas and files ready. I need some advice on how to deal with this fear of launching. Anyone been in a similar situation?
2 Answers
It sounds like you've put in so much work already, which is commendable! The fear of rejection is common, but try to shift your mindset to see this as an opportunity to grow. Remember that many successful developers faced similar fears when they launched their first projects. Everything is a journey!
It's totally normal to feel anxious before launching something you've poured your heart into. Just remember, no project is ever 'perfect' at launch. Focus on getting it out there and learning from the feedback you receive—it's a valuable part of the process! Keep it simple and don’t let the fear of failure stop you from sharing your work. You got this!
I agree! Just take that leap. The feedback will help you grow and improve your project over time.

Exactly! Every launch is just the beginning, so think of it as stepping into the next phase of development.