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From Droplet to Market: The Next Phase of Building ChamberPipeline in Public

It is one thing to get an application running smoothly on a local machine, but pushing it live to a DigitalOcean droplet with Nginx, Gunicorn, and a fresh SSL certificate makes it real. With ChamberPipeline officially live, the baseline entry-level access is set at $49, and the multi-tiered custom scraping request system is ready to handle incoming orders.

But as any developer knows, building the platform is only half the battle. The core architecture is solid, the database mappings are handling requests, and the code is safely pushed to GitHub. Now comes the shift toward the next crucial milestone: marketing and audience generation.

Over the next couple of months, the focus is expanding beyond pure engineering. By September, the goal is to systematically restructure my professional presence on LinkedIn to drive direct business-to-business traffic straight to the platform. Building in public means sharing the operational hurdles alongside the code rewrites. Navigating B2B marketing is the next major challenge, and I’ll be documenting the strategy, the hits, and the misses right here as it unfolds.

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