Day 24/30 indie dev learning
Growth = friction reduction. Make your users do less. They’ll love you more
What's one thing you could remove today?
#indiedev #iosapps #productivity
Day 25/30 indie dev learning
Indie success is a mood swing. Some days you’re the next Basecamp. Other days you want to quit tech.
How are you feeling today?
#indiedev #startup #dailyprogress
Day 30/30 indie dev learning
You did it. Your app is live. People use it. You’re not dreaming. This is the indie dev life. Welcome
What’s next for you?
Day 26/30 indie dev learning
People don’t remember features. They remember how your app made them feel
How does yours make people feel?
#AppStore #playstore
Day 20/30 indie app dev learning
《💰 First $ > 100 Likes》
Likes feel good, but $10 from a stranger hits different - it means you're building something real
Tell us how you got your first dollar?
What’s your #1 marketing tip as an indie dev?
For me: Reddit 👽
It brought solid traction but you’ve got to engage smart. Reddit can be brutal if you don’t play it right.
Customers whisper before they scream.
Startups don’t fail from lack of signals.
They fail because founders ignore them.
Churn creeping up.
Engagement slipping.
Feedback feels… polite.
By the time it’s obvious, it’s too late.
The pivot should’ve h