Day 10/30 sharing videos that I found helpful.
Day 10/30 sharing videos that I found helpful.
Day 9/30 sharing videos that I found helpful.
Day 8/30 sharing videos that I found helpful.
Day 7/30 sharing videos that I found helpful.
Day 6/30 sharing videos that I found helpful.
Day 5/30 sharing videos that I found helpful.
Day 4/40 of sharing videos that I found helpful.
Day 3/30 of sharing videos on ai, saas, indie hackers and business.
Day 2/30 of sharing videos on ai, saas, indie hackers and business.
Day 1/30 of sharing podcasts for indie hackers and ai enthusiasts.
ππΏππΏππΏππΏππΏππΏππΏππΏππΏππΏ
ππΏππΎππΎππΎππΎππΎππΎππΎππΎππΎππΏ
ππΏππΎππ½ππ½ππ½ππ½ππ½ππ½ππ½ππΎππΏ
ππΏππΎππ½ππΌππΌππΌππΌππΌππ½ππΎππΏ
ππΏππΎππ½ππΌππ»ππ»ππ»ππΌππ½ππΎππΏ
ππΏππΎ Just ship it. ππ½ππΎππΏ
ππΏππΎππ½ππΌππ»ππ»ππ»ππΌππ½ππΎππΏ
ππΏππΎππ½ππΌππΌππΌππΌππΌππ½ππΎππΏ
ππΏππΎππ½ππ½ππ½ππ½ππ½ππ½ππ½ππΎππΏ
ππΏππΎππΎππΎππΎππΎππΎππΎππΎππΎππΏ
Marketing:
-X
-Bluesky
-Product hunt
-Reddit
-Hacker news
Don't spend money on marketing.
I currently stoped my chill-guy website for functionality reasons;
I will launching the new version of it very SOON, stay tuned!.
Everyone's make websites and products using AI, but who is builded a functional games with AI?
Which is a best tech stack is your favourite and u use it every time?
Mine:
@cursor_ai
@v0
@stackblitz bolt
@lovable_dev
Today's indie hacker lesson:
Big wins take time.
Bitcoin: 7 years
Nvidia: 11 years
Google: 14 years
Tesla: 15 years
Netflix: 17 years
Apple: 24 years
Amazon: 25 years
Starbucks: 30 years
Microsoft: 34 years
Your $10 idea could be the next $1M success story.
Which site you use most for deployment?
Just shipped:
chill-guy.netlify.app
My first project as a indie hacker. This project is currently in development!
So, you see some less functionality because I just made in 10 to 30 minutes with Bolt(dot)new.
I will update this project ASAP. So try it and just chill.
Which thing do you prefer to do first?
-Landing page of the product
OR
-Product MVP
Metrics to track as a startup founder:
-Customer retention, not just acquisition
-User feedback, not just ratings
-Problems solved, not just products launched
-Team growth, not just headcount
Metrics to track as an indie hacker:
-Progress, not perfection
-Consistency, not luck
-People helped, not just dollars made
Indie hacking teaches you two things:
1. How to ship fast
2. How to fail faster
Every indie hacker needs these tools:
1. A notebook for ideas
2. A solid AI assistant
3. A support system (friends, not just followers)
Weird but brilliant GitHub projects
ποΈ Pencil.js - JavaScript library for creating hand-drawn graphics
πΌ Anime4K - AI-powered video upscaler for anime fans
π AutoFlight - Build your own drone autopilot
ποΈ Web Maker - Browser-based offline Web editor
π Browserless - Headless Chrome as a service
Free APIs for your side projects
π
Nager.Date - Public holidays API
π¦οΈ Weatherstack - Real-time weather data
π³ Stripe - Test payment integrations
π REST Countries - Country data
π€ Fun Translations - Yoda, Minion, or Pirate text!
π Mapbox - Interactive maps
How many customers do you need to hit $10,000/month?
-50 at $200/mo
-100 at $100/mo
-200 at $50/mo
-500 at $20/mo
-1,000 at $10/mo
The real question isnβt just βhow many customers,β but which audience can you serve best at each price point?
Starting an online business is cheaper than ever:
Figma: $0
Next.js: $0
Supabase: $0 (50k users)
Resend: $0 (3k emails)
Domain: $10
Stripe: Pay as you earn
For less than a pizza and a few hours a day, you could build something next-level. Stop overthinking. Start doing.
Who is like me who learnt html and css but js.......ππ€
Which techstack do you prefer as a indie hacker?
Which software do you prefer for code with AI?
-v0
-bolt
-lovabel
Which is more powerful and effective for building production ready apps?