$100k Revenue in 2 Years, Selling Google Sheet Tutorials

I’m late. I know. I’m so late. Better Sheets celebrated 2 years on April 3rd, 2022. It’s now May. So what have I been doing? Just passing $100,000 in to... | Continue reading


@indiehackers.com | 1 year ago

We hit $4M ARR and now entering a new e-commerce market – need your feedback

Hey hackers, I'm Nik Shevchenko. It's been quite a while since I posted here - more than a year ago. Wow, the time flies! I'm a founder & CEO at weloven... | Continue reading


@indiehackers.com | 1 year ago

We are looking for a CEO for ImprovMX

**TLDR** We are hiring a CEO to grow ImprovMX beyond $20k MRR. **You**: Have already grown companies from 20k to 50k MRR and have experience managing a... | Continue reading


@indiehackers.com | 2 years ago

How to Become a Super Freelancer? [Free Promo Code for Indie Hackers]

Hi IndieHackers! Word is changing very dramatically! Every day people start to work as a freelancer from all around the world. Successful freelancers ha... | Continue reading


@indiehackers.com | 2 years ago

Have a noisy mind? I have solved them completely

**If you are, you have come to the right place.** *(Not for advertising purposes; I simply want to share my real-life experience and my journey why I bu... | Continue reading


@indiehackers.com | 2 years ago

One Year of Preview.js, a.k.a. React Preview

It's been a bit more than a year since I started working on Preview.js, so I thought I'd write about my journey so far. Preview.js is an extension/plugi... | Continue reading


@indiehackers.com | 2 years ago

Our beta customer just dropped Auth0 so they could us

We launched auth APIs just a few months a go that targeted **how** and **when** auth should be used instead of how it is being used currently. We had a... | Continue reading


@indiehackers.com | 2 years ago

I swapped Twitter for WIP and couldn't be happier

Ok, so it wasn't strictly my choice but that's beside the point! 😂 I had my Twitter account hacked and then suspended and as yet have been unable to re... | Continue reading


@indiehackers.com | 2 years ago

Product ideas with expired .com domains

Every Monday, I write a newsletter with 3 product ideas with expired .com domains. Most domains get taken, but here are a few favorites that are still e... | Continue reading


@indiehackers.com | 2 years ago

Marketing strategy made me happier

Like many of us in the Indie Hackers community, marketing is not an activity that I inherently enjoy. I much prefer *building* something cool rather tha... | Continue reading


@indiehackers.com | 2 years ago

Choosing the Resilient Problem to Solve

👋Hi all, hope you are having a productive day today! Week 4 of sharing my #buildinpublic journey. In this update post, I’ll be sharing my Brake-through... | Continue reading


@indiehackers.com | 2 years ago

Share your project if you charge less than $10

You're supposed to charge more, right?? 😂 Share your project and your pricing and let's see whether people think you should be charging more! After you... | Continue reading


@indiehackers.com | 2 years ago

Startup for 2k$

We are unqod.com, a team that builds MVPs and provides design and no-code development solutions at a monthly subscription. We have UI/UX designers, grap... | Continue reading


@indiehackers.com | 2 years ago

I have €4586 left. I can't trust myself anymore

There was a storm. And I went for a walk by the beach. The sand was going in circles and flowing low around the edges, making roads and dunes and fillin... | Continue reading


@indiehackers.com | 2 years ago

From Simple Service to Platform Product: The Reintech Story

The founding, growth, and evolution of businesses are rarely linear and predictable, despite business owners' best intentions. The most successful busin... | Continue reading


@indiehackers.com | 2 years ago

A Quick Hack for SaaS

Hi, I'm Sewell Stephens. I am a young autistic entrepreneur creating SaaS apps in a way you never thought possible. Although I haven't had the biggest s... | Continue reading


@indiehackers.com | 2 years ago

How to build your own startup while keeping 9 to 5 and not losing a fortune

As many of us already know building startups is a difficult and costly process. There are no guarantees and the success rate is very low. For every star... | Continue reading


@indiehackers.com | 2 years ago

I won't quit. Story of mental illness, divorce, and indie dev

Sometimes life hits you with a brick that smashes all of your plans into pieces. I was on track early in life. I studied Computer Science at Berkeley, a... | Continue reading


@indiehackers.com | 2 years ago

Analysis of 10k ProductHunt listings to see what gets upvoted/reviewed the most

> Want to know what’s hot and what’s not on ProductHunt? I analyzed user reviews and product descriptions of over 10,000 ProductHunt listings to find ou... | Continue reading


@indiehackers.com | 2 years ago

How I made $10 from a blank web page

This is by no means super impressive, but I'll count it as a win anyway. After suffering through a year of lousy Zoom video calls, I noticed that one of... | Continue reading


@indiehackers.com | 2 years ago

Securely send and receive secrets online

Good morning fellow hackers, we recently started work on our new project secrets.so, a micro-SaaS that will allow you to share secrets (such as password... | Continue reading


@indiehackers.com | 2 years ago

What I learned making $60k on AppSumo

Everything started around a year ago when I was working as a freelancer. My pdf flip maker was a side-project getting some traction but not earning enou... | Continue reading


@indiehackers.com | 2 years ago

Ideas to optimize your SaaS for international sales

https://exportator.s3.us-east-2.amazonaws.com/indiehackers/butterfly.jpg Fact: 9 out of 10 human beings can’t access or read your website. - Only 59.5%... | Continue reading


@indiehackers.com | 2 years ago

How to DO NOT build a product (but end up selling it anyway)

It was 2019 when I and a colleague decided to build a web product while we worked full time for a company. I am a web developer, he is a product designe... | Continue reading


@indiehackers.com | 2 years ago

Thinking of building a 2FA code forwarding service – what do you think?

Connect with developers who are sharing the strategies and revenue numbers behind their companies and side projects. | Continue reading


@indiehackers.com | 2 years ago

Learning to code a SaaS? Don't use a JavaScript framework

This post is aimed at people who want to learn to code -- with the explicit aim of creating their own SaaS product. It covers the purely technical aspec... | Continue reading


@indiehackers.com | 2 years ago

Friends, come warm yourselves by the flaming wreckage of my micro-SaaS

Gather round friends for a true and epic tale of glorious Indie Hacking. How I built and launched a micro-SaaS product in 26 weeks. How I discovered **t... | Continue reading


@indiehackers.com | 2 years ago

Introverts Are Better Bootstrappers

Hey there, my name is Tiago and I am the host of the Wannabe Entrepreneur Podcast. I am extrovert which means that I get energised by social interaction... | Continue reading


@indiehackers.com | 2 years ago

Month #1: Building a Startup from Scratch

Every year I set myself new unattainable goals for the new year! I never achieved the goals! Year by year passed! I looked at tons of “How To Make Money... | Continue reading


@indiehackers.com | 2 years ago

C#/.NET Core Template for a SaaS API

What‘s up fellow hackers, TLDR; My idea is to (publicly) build a C#/.NET Core template project that serves as a foundation for SaaS projects. Including... | Continue reading


@indiehackers.com | 2 years ago

My current Indie Hacking toolkit

I thought I could share my current Indie Hacking toolkit. Hopefully, you'll find something interesting in here! Don't hesitate to comment to share your... | Continue reading


@indiehackers.com | 2 years ago

The purpose of life by a wannabe entrepreneur

Hey 👋. My name is Tiago and I am the host of the Wannabe Entrepreneur Podcast. The podcast actually starts days after I quit my job to focus 💯 in my p... | Continue reading


@indiehackers.com | 2 years ago

A day in a entrepreneurs virtual co-working space

Hey there, my name is Tiago and I am the founder of the WBE Space, a virtual co-working space where Bootstrappers and Entrepreneurs **work in there side... | Continue reading


@indiehackers.com | 2 years ago

My work routine: plan, do, learn loops

I have ADHD. It's my superpower. Because brains with ADHD find games hard to resist. And I — an engineer — love building games that make it fun to do th... | Continue reading


@indiehackers.com | 2 years ago

All entrepreneurs feel like impostors

My name is Tiago and I am hosting the Wannabe Entrepreneur Podcast for more than 170 episodes now. This has given me the chance to interview many entrep... | Continue reading


@indiehackers.com | 2 years ago

We went from 0 to 100 users in 5 weeks

Hey 👋🏻 Co-founder of Raport here. We've just reached our first milestone of **100 registered users** and I'd like to share briefly how we got here. If... | Continue reading


@indiehackers.com | 2 years ago

Companies should support their employee's side projects

### Being a developer is 99% brain work! We spend most of our time sited on a chair solving bugs, implementing new features, and scrolling through Twitt... | Continue reading


@indiehackers.com | 2 years ago

Have you faced any financial hurdle while buying a domain in the start?

We know that young entrepreneurs or people who are just starting doesn't always have enough funds to even buy a domain name of their choice. Have you ev... | Continue reading


@indiehackers.com | 2 years ago

Early Adopter pricing: An experiment to boost early sales as an Indie Hacker

As an Indiehacker, we often feel impostor syndrome: We're not feeling worthy of asking for x amount of money for our MVP. How can we alleviate that feel... | Continue reading


@indiehackers.com | 2 years ago

How to earn $1.5M in revenue from a JavaScript component

Imgur Indie Hacker: Marcin Warpechowski Founded: Handsontable Sphere of Genius: Product Development Marcin is the co-founder of Handsontable, a JavaScri... | Continue reading


@indiehackers.com | 2 years ago

Bootstrapping an AI-based SaaS that explains code in plain English

This week I'm interviewing Vanessa, the co-founder of Denigma, an AI tool that explains code in understandable English. They're currently at $1k/mo and... | Continue reading


@indiehackers.com | 2 years ago

We got our SEO clicks from 1 to 1200 a day

Me and my co-founder started a content website back in 2020. Right now it is only (or already) 15 months old. It's in Polish so the audience isn't inter... | Continue reading


@indiehackers.com | 2 years ago

The Return of the External Link

Here's a recent social media trend: Adding the ability to externally link to your own website. It all started with Clubhouse On October 25th, Clubhouse... | Continue reading


@indiehackers.com | 2 years ago

Return of the External Link

Here's a recent social media trend: Adding the ability to externally link to your own website. It all started with Clubhouse On October 25th, Clubhouse... | Continue reading


@indiehackers.com | 2 years ago

18 Working Hours Building in Public Challenge Result: NoteFly Pro

Last weekend, I and @kemalserbet did a great challenge and we build a simple product from scratch within 18 hours. We share every moment of the challeng... | Continue reading


@indiehackers.com | 2 years ago

How to avoid 3 mistakes that cost me $20K failing my first startup

## How I built something nobody wanted Any indie hacker has experienced failure in creating and closing startups that end up wasting their time and mone... | Continue reading


@indiehackers.com | 2 years ago

How to publish a mobile application from scratch in 48 Hours? Build-in-Public

Hi everyone! I'm Furkan, today and tomorrow we will build a mobile application with my business partner Kemal. We just have an idea and name of the appl... | Continue reading


@indiehackers.com | 2 years ago

I passed The Great Filter of Startups by building a product that I use everyday

If I take a look at my failed SaaS business attempts, there is a common pattern, **I was building for no one**. I never reached the goal of one recurrin... | Continue reading


@indiehackers.com | 2 years ago