
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or


William Candillon (@wcandillon) didn't plan to become an indie hacker when he first started making coding videos on YouTube. He just wanted to learn more efficiently and hold himself accountable. Three years later, he's built an audience of tens of thousands of viewers, and he's making over $6,000/month teaching what he's learned about React Native. In this episode, Will and I talk about why building in public, sharing transparently, and being vulnerable make it easier to succeed as an indie hacker.
Transcript, speaker information, and more: https://www.indiehackers.com/podcast/153-quick-chat-with-william-candillon
By Courtland Allen and Channing Allen4.9
493493 ratings
William Candillon (@wcandillon) didn't plan to become an indie hacker when he first started making coding videos on YouTube. He just wanted to learn more efficiently and hold himself accountable. Three years later, he's built an audience of tens of thousands of viewers, and he's making over $6,000/month teaching what he's learned about React Native. In this episode, Will and I talk about why building in public, sharing transparently, and being vulnerable make it easier to succeed as an indie hacker.
Transcript, speaker information, and more: https://www.indiehackers.com/podcast/153-quick-chat-with-william-candillon

3,442 Listeners

534 Listeners

178 Listeners

2,681 Listeners

703 Listeners

1,091 Listeners

2,169 Listeners

903 Listeners

3,990 Listeners

228 Listeners

4,461 Listeners

2,123 Listeners

2,649 Listeners

203 Listeners

661 Listeners