One of my goals for this year is to launch my own micro web app:
Building one is becoming absurdly easy, thanks to AI.
I’ve always loved creating products, but being unable to code held me back.
I want to see if I can solve a real problem (or something fun) and put it out there and see if anyone wants to pay for it (make it real stakes).
As a baby step, I challenged myself to build something end-to-end using AI agents for coding. I started with Cursor but quickly moved to Replit for its intuitive design. It felt effortless.
In a week, I spent about six hours on this, but I built a working Web App called Tiny Experiments (it’s a complete coincidence that a new book has come out with this name). The app suggests small experiments you can try for self-improvement and helps you track them like a habit tracker. Eventually, I envision making it social. Imagine seeing how many people worldwide do the same experiments as you and maintain streaks. It's all anonymous, self-reported, and designed to …



