Why I built a page with no immediate growth upside, and shipped it anyway XEdge launched a 'Builders' page featuring real users' AI stacks, quotes, and photos to solve a retention problem. The page requires no login or new infrastructure, starting with the friend who suggested the idea. XEdge aims to give users a reason to return after their first query. XEdge has a discovery problem that's already solved. Describe a goal, get a stack, done. What it didn't have was a reason for anyone to come back after that first answer. A friend pointed this out plainly a few weeks ago, and independently, someone in a community I'm active in asked almost the same question from a different angle, is there any incentive to keep using this. Two people, no coordination, same gap named. The fix didn't need to be complicated. Real builders, their actual AI stack, one short quote, a photo, a permanent page that grows over time. No login system, no notification engine, no new infrastructure. It's live now. First person featured is the friend who suggested it, which felt like the only honest way to open something built on someone else's idea. xedge.tech/builders, and if you want to be one of the next few featured, this post is an open invitation.