We don’t wait for ecosystems.
We are the ecosystem.
The new African Indie Hackers( @afroindiehack )logo celebrates builders who take ideas from zero to something — with grit, color, and code. 🌍⚡️
The design merges futurism and African identity — a nod to Afro-futurism and the unstoppable rise of African creators building with limited resources but limitless drive. ✊🏾
🏙️ The cityscape represents creation — each building a product, each window a line of code. It’s Africa’s own skyline of innovation, shaped by indie hands.
🎨 The colors draw from African textiles — bold, warm, unapologetically vibrant. They reflect our energy, culture, and optimism for the future.
African builders aren’t waiting to be invited — we’re already here, building the future.
Tag an African builder you respect.
Okay cool.
I’m now looking forward to Nigeria 🇳🇬 and Ghana 🇬🇭 ranking high in exporting digital products.
We need more ambitious, disciplined and consistent indie hackers now more than ever.
@heyOnuoha this is one of the things we should discuss in @AfroIndieHack Accra Ghana 🇬🇭 meet-up
I just finished reading $100M Offers by @AlexHormozi and it’s such a timely read for me as I’m working on #Project50.
Now I’m pumped to make my first $100k!
Thanks Alex for this gem of a book and thank you @LeilaHormozi for the support you give Alex even when it wasn’t rosy. You rock!
Ticket sales for @AfroIndieHack Port Harcourt meet-up just opened up.
I'll share the link here tomorrow so folks in the Discord can have a 24 hours head start.