Small room,
loud signal.
Three places to hang out and one rule: we'd rather have 200 founders who actually ship than 20,000 lurkers. Everything here is opt-in, read-only unless you want otherwise, and free forever.
Discord
A small, opinionated server. Channels for Kits, Stacks, Guides, and a #show-and-tell for weekend builds. No bots, no gated roles, no NFT tax.
GitHub Discussions
Ask longer questions, propose new guides, file kit requests, or pitch a tool. Every answer gets indexed so the next person can find it.
Office Hours
One hour, public Google Meet, no agenda beyond whatever founders show up with. We screen-share, debug, and tell you which parts of your stack we'd kill.
Thursdays, 5pm UTC. One hour.
No agenda. Show up with a problem — a bug, a deployment mystery, a copy question, a pricing nerves-strike — and we'll screen-share through it. Every session gets a public recap in Discord so the takeaways don't vanish.
Four rules. That's it.
Generous by default
If someone new shows up with a dumb question, it isn't a dumb question. Answer with the context you wish you'd had.
Opinions > tone
Disagreement is great. Condescension isn't. We'd rather you argue a pick than hedge the answer.
Ship over theory
Links to running projects and working code beat links to thinkpieces. Show what you built.
No pitching
Don't drop affiliate links, crypto stuff, or your course. If you have a genuine product, answer questions and people will find you.
If you need paid, private help building your product — not peer-to-peer advice — bitroot.club is the right room. This community stays founder-to-founder. →