I’m 22, working night shifts and studying economics, and since I was 14 I’ve been bouncing between different online businesses. I’ve tried e-commerce stores, Instagram theme pages, YouTube channels, affiliate marketing, CPA offers, reward sites. basically anything I could think of. Some of them made a couple thousand but most died out. When looking back now I realize the problem was always the same. I was chasing quick action instead of building something that actually mattered. Every project felt like a grind, I’d launch a store, push ads, make a few sales and then watch it fade out. At some point I realized the obvious thing I had been ignoring that's if you don’t provide real value, nothing else matters. You can run amazing ads or have a clever funnel but if the product itself isn’t useful people won’t stick around. And I was also skipping another basic step which was listening to customers. Not just mine but even my competitors. If people are complaining about something, that’s literally a free roadmap for what to fix and I wasn’t paying attention to that at all. Then by accident, I came across a YouTube video of someone building an iOS app. It reminded me that when I was 13 my dad had signed me up for programming classes and I actually built and published my first Android app back then. I had forgotten about it, but I remembered how much fun it was. So I decided to try again and this time it clicked instantly, I loved it. For once it didn’t feel like a grind. That’s when I decided to stop chasing quick wins and build something I actually cared about. I’ve always been into selfimprovement like reading, going to the gym, tracking progress. I like seeing progress in numbers and data. But I also noticed how messy most selfimprovement apps are. Notion is powerful but confusing and a lot of apps are old and outdated. So I took a couple of months and tried build something of maximum value while still keeping it MVP. The first version is a clean dashboard where you can "install" the tools you want to use. Habits, goals, journaling, tasks, detox tracker, countdowns, focus tracker. The part I cared most about was analytics and customization. Just because everyone's goals are different and analytics keeps you motivated and you can actually see the progress. Right now the app is live with a 7-day free trial so anyone can actually use it before deciding. It's called [Strukt: Productivity hub](https://apps.apple.com/se/app/strukt-productivity-hub/id6751095052?l=en-GB) but it's for Iphone only currently. I’ve built in an easy way to send me feedback, and if something makes sense I can push updates fast, sometimes in less than 48 hours. Since it’s still new the first 999 users also get an early discount and some special perks that won’t be offered again. If you've read this far I hope you've gotten something of value, and if you have any questions I'd love to answer them.