Build in public works better when people can find the current version of what you are building. NextApp turns your live apps, goals, and updates into a focused maker page.
Why it matters
Give people one page to remember
Instead of scattering links across posts, a NextApp maker page shows the apps you are building, the status, and the progress people can follow.
Show momentum without oversharing
Share live apps, latest vibes, MRR goals, and app updates while keeping private planning notes inside your workspace.
Connect the builder to the product
Each app card can point visitors toward the real product, while the maker profile gives the portfolio a consistent home.
What a maker page gives visitors
Who. The builder
Name, bio, avatar, and links make the page feel owned.
What. The apps
Live app cards show what people can try or follow.
Why. The goal
MRR and user goals explain what progress means.
Now. The update
Fresh app context makes the page worth revisiting.
Questions
What is a NextApp maker page?
It is a public profile for builders to show their live apps, goals, revenue context, links, and current build-in-public updates.
Do I have to share every idea?
No. Private ideas can stay private. The maker page is for the apps and updates you choose to publish.
Can I use it as a link-in-bio page?
Yes. A maker page can work as a focused link for social profiles, launches, and founder updates because it centers the apps you are building.