I posted every day for a year to see what kind of results I could get
7000 followers later, consistency proves it’s importance
Anyway, time for a long break
Don’t wait up
We've just launched HighPerformr AI Tools on Product Hunt
https://t.co/ApMFoY5aph
If you have a moment, I'd truly appreciate if you could check it out, leave a thought or two, or even an upvote if you find it cool
Every bit helps!!
@arvidkahl I also want to change the world for good but first I must be able to take care of my own life and my family. Indie hacking allows me to do that 😁
Hey there! So, if you have the new Slack experience and your #1 beef is that you can no longer see all your workspaces on the left… good news! It’s back! (Piping hot off the code grill; you might need to refresh to see it.) We’re sorry. But, we’re listening!
1/ 🤔 Wondering where to host your project for free? There's a bunch of options out there:
Github Pages
Vercel
Netlify
Render
Surge
Fleek
Heroku
Firebase
Save this list! ✅
I'm almost ready to come back to X:
- happy at my new job
- burnout recovery is doing well
- started a new side project
- have 30 memes in my drafts folder
Thanks everyone who sent me support messages 💙
Its kind sad to still see indie folks still spending weeks or worse months building a product before making the first sale.
I feel like at this point everyone should know not to do that. What is also interesting is these are smart people but somehow they still manage to find some excuse to justify this approach.
Unless you are building a novel product and that too in stealth, going to market faster can be the difference between winning and losing.
Unless you are some product genius the only way to get it right is to get repeated feedback from paying customers and iterate. Building an entire product without enough paying customers and feedback is an incredible way to waste time and effort.
Unfortunately, the folks I have in mind right now are struggling with sales from what it seems to me. I hope I end up being wrong though.