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This thread is about that wonderful phenomenon that happens once a newer project starts to gain traction.
Using BuSo as an example (Although it may be a bit early to really call it exponential... humor me), it took us about four months to invite our first fifty members, and about a week for the next fifty.
(BTW: Welcome aboard everyone who's joined up, you're all a part of the early stages of something great. @The Engineer would have a fit if I spill too many beans but I'll just say - we're not winging this, we have some great things planned and they're going to roll out as we hit various milestones. Months and months of planning have gone into BuSo before we even had a name for it. A quick shoutout to our 100th Builder, @Mayhem, and everyone else too.)
Does anyone else have an example of exponential growth? It can be really motivating when you're grinding away for months and things finally POP.
Let's see some screenshots of that moment when your recent projects have hit their stride.
Using BuSo as an example (Although it may be a bit early to really call it exponential... humor me), it took us about four months to invite our first fifty members, and about a week for the next fifty.
(BTW: Welcome aboard everyone who's joined up, you're all a part of the early stages of something great. @The Engineer would have a fit if I spill too many beans but I'll just say - we're not winging this, we have some great things planned and they're going to roll out as we hit various milestones. Months and months of planning have gone into BuSo before we even had a name for it. A quick shoutout to our 100th Builder, @Mayhem, and everyone else too.)
Does anyone else have an example of exponential growth? It can be really motivating when you're grinding away for months and things finally POP.
Let's see some screenshots of that moment when your recent projects have hit their stride.