I was thrilled to join a no-code challenge this week-end. I had a plan, a prototype, a backend, and my best teammate: Claude. Twenty iterations in, the platform went into maintenance for the entire week-end. I couldn’t connect anything properly. I gave up.
So I switched back to Whealth. The two projects were related anyway, and walking away from one thing often clarifies another.
Job interviews helped too — not just because they open doors, but because they show you exactly where your gaps are. I trained myself again immediately and applied everything to my own work. Whealth pivoted. Again. You can read the full breakdown in my case studies page. It was a looong week-end.
The pivot led somewhere real though. Whealth is now fuchcia, a focused, AI-native app for women with endometriosis in France, built specifically for migrant and non-Western women left out of every existing solution. Five research briefs, ten competitors mapped, a PRD, and a prototype now live in Maze for usability testing. No backend written yet. That’s the point. Check it out and test it, it would mean so much to me!
Meanwhile, my heart is still swinging. Should I stay in my Bubble? Or should I think of a Minimum Lovable Product that would delight my users? If you know, you know…
One last thing. Recruiters don’t hire potential, no matter how strong it is. They don’t hire personality either, no matter how genuine. Experience still wins. So I keep building mine until the fit is right.
Happy Spring 🌻

