The solo dev trap
I've been there. You make a decision â which feature to build next, which bug to fix first, whether a UI change actually improves things â and you make it alone. No second opinion, no one to sanity-check you. The feedback loop is either nothing, or you wait weeks for a user to email you about a bug you already know about.
What we're building
A community space. Not a forum with hundreds of dead threads. Not a subreddit that autodeletes your post. A real place â probably Discord â where people who use Sublimearts tools (ReelNox, TimePeek, the free scripts) can ask questions, report bugs directly, suggest features, and talk to the person who built them. Where other indie devs and designers can share what they're working on and get genuine reactions. Small, real, and actually active.
Who it's for
If you've bought ReelNox or TimePeek â you're already in. Your feedback shapes what gets built next. If you're an indie dev or designer who found the free tools useful â pull up a chair. If you're building something and feel like you're doing it alone â that's exactly who this is for.
Coming soon
The community launches once we have the space set up properly. No ghost towns â we'd rather open small and real than big and empty. If you want to be notified the moment it goes live, drop us a message. You'll be among the first in.
Get notified when it launches âAbout
Patrick Chen â indie developer behind Sublimearts.io. Building ReelNox, TimePeek and free tools in public. The community is the next piece.