Indie Founder

#307 - What I wish I’d known when I started Indie Hacking


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Have you ever wondered how to navigate the world of indie hacking? Well, today I'll be discussing the importance of learning and experimenting in indie hacking, the significance of having a financial runway, and the need to prioritize mental health. We'll also explore the audience-first approach, finding product-market fit, and the importance of time as an indie maker's biggest asset. So, let's dive in and discover the keys to success in the world of indie hacking!

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The decision to quit job or side hustle [00:00:12]

Reflecting on the personal decision of whether to quit a job or side hustle while starting a business.


Learning entrepreneurship and time commitment [00:01:37]

The importance of dedicating 100% of time to learning entrepreneurship and building a product from scratch.


The importance of financial stability and mental health [00:04:18]

The recommendation to have at least one year of savings and prioritize mental well-being when starting a business.


The Audience First Approach [00:11:12]

Starting with an audience instead of an idea, understanding their problems, and creating products for your own crowd.


Finding a Problem [00:14:22]

Identifying problems within your own audience, exploring new technologies, and brainstorming solutions.


Product Market Fit [00:20:36]

When your product solves a market problem and people are willing to pay for it, leading to high user traction.


Finding Product-Market Fit [00:21:36]

The speaker discusses the importance of finding a product that immediately gains traction and has enthusiastic users.


Killing Unsuccessful Projects [00:22:35]

The speaker advises to kill a project if it doesn't gain traction after 2-3 months and shares the difficulty of killing a project with existing users.


Maximizing Time as an Indie Maker [00:26:45]

The speaker emphasizes that time is the biggest asset for indie makers and suggests trying multiple projects within a shorter timeframe to increase chances of success.


Launching Your Product [00:31:09]

Tips for doing a big launch on social media or Product Hunt, including ensuring everything is working properly beforehand.


Operational Challenges [00:34:03]

The shift in dynamic and energy once a product becomes mature and the challenges of setting up a company, finding better services, and understanding taxes.


Importance of Co-founders [00:36:14]

The benefits of having a co-founder, including sharing the journey, complementing each other's strengths, and open communication to resolve issues.

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