Built Like a Skater: How I Sacrificed Everything to Keep This Project Alive
🛹 Built Like a Skater
The Story of Trucks and Fins — Falling, Getting Up, and Pushing Forward
In skateboarding, the first thing you learn isn’t how to do a kickflip.
It’s how to fall.
You learn how to slam, how to hit the ground, how to get hurt — and most importantly, how to get back up.
That’s the mindset I’ve carried with me for the last five years building Trucks and Fins — a project born from passion and driven by an unstoppable belief in skateboarding and the people behind it.
💡 A Simple Idea That Grew
Five years ago, I set out with a simple mission:
To build a free map of every skatepark in Portugal — and eventually the world.
A tool made for skaters, by skaters. No subscriptions. No paywalls. Just value for the community.
That small idea grew into something much bigger: 900+ skateparks visited (myself) and 17,6% of the skateparks visited worldwide with our skatepark hunters; 120+ filmed and documented; 2,5 million+ yearly views across our site and social media; Weekly videos, photos, articles, and community content.
But it didn’t stop at parks.
From the start, I made sure that: Skatepark builders, shops, schools and skate friendly hotels could sign up for free. All to support the community — expecting nothing in return.Because I believed that skateboarding would grow stronger if we helped each other.
🏆 PUSHLeiria: A Dream That Almost Didn’t Happen
In February, together with João Sales, we organized PushLeiria — the first national awards for skateboarding video parts and photography in Portugal.
It was meant to celebrate our scene — to give credit to the artists, the skaters, the filmers, and the photographers who’ve been pushing creativity behind the lens.
But we almost canceled it.
We couldn’t find sponsors. No one wanted to back it. We were days away from pulling the plug.
Still, we went ahead.
We believed it had to exist.
And we made it happen — even if it meant losing thousands of euros personally.
Why?
Because some things are more important than money.
Because this community deserved to be celebrated.
😞 Helping Others, Forgetting Myself
For five years, I’ve been shining a light on others — giving away time, energy, and visibility.
I poured all my savings into this project, and every minute of my free time:
Filming, editing, driving, emailing, coding, building content, fixing the site, sharing every story.
There were months I couldn’t afford more than gas and groceries.
There were nights I couldn’t sleep, worried I’d have to shut the project down.
Because I still haven’t found a way to make it financially sustainable.
That’s been my reality. And yet — I’m still here.
🚧 The Slam That Hit Hard
One of the toughest moments?
I filmed 17 skateparks for a brand. No contract. Just trust. And then, when I asked if I could pass the invoice?
They said we never made an agreement. It hurt — not just because I needed the money — but because I believed we were building something for skateboarding, together.
But again… I got back up.
📉 Rejections and Silence
I’ve reached out to companies, brands, and investors with hope and passion.
Some said:
“Your website isn’t polished enough.”
“You don’t have enough daily views.”
Most didn’t even reply.
Still, I keep building. Because this has never been just a website.
It’s a mission. A calling. A way of life.
❤️ I Owe Everything to This Community
It hasn’t all been bad. Far from it.
There are people who showed up when I needed it most.
People who offered support, shelter, trust, and encouragement.
People who reminded me why this matters.
I owe this project to every single one of you who believed in me.
And a special thank you to all the skatepark hunters out there —
Those who, just like me, have traveled across countries, visited hundreds of parks, taken photos, shared spots, and documented skateboarding expecting nothing in return.
You are the soul of this project.
You kept me rolling when I was ready to stop.
This platform exists because of your energy, your time, and your belief in what skateboarding stands for.
🛠 Still Rolling
Despite all the setbacks, Trucks and Fins is still standing — and still growing:
A directory connecting skaters, shops, parks, and brands. A platform showcasing skateboarding from the ground up. A living archive of culture, places, and people. And it’s all been done with:
❌ No external funding
❌ No agency
❌ No big corporate team
Just a few skaters, a camera, a car, and a dream.
🚀 Let’s Build the Future — Smarter
This journey has taught me a lot. About skateboarding. About people. About giving too much.
And now, it’s teaching me something new:
💬 Ask for help
✋ Say no when needed
🛠 Build with support — not just sacrifice
If you believe in this mission — if you love skateboarding and want to help us map it, share it, and grow it:
👉 Let’s talk.
👉 Let’s collaborate.
👉 Let’s create something meaningful — together.
And if not, that’s okay too.
You’ll still find me at the next skatepark.
Camera in hand. Board under foot. Heart still in it.
Because we’re skaters.
And skaters don’t quit.
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