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indie hackers podcast

by Noelia McDermott Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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Can indie hackers turn their ideas into profitable businesses?

Courtland Allen interviews the ambitious indie hackers who are turning their ideas and side projects into profitable online businesses. Explore the latest strategies and tools founders are using to capitalize on new opportunities, escape the 9-to-5 grind, and create their own personal revenue-generating machines.

How much do indie hackers make on no-code MVP?

We are going to get into a lot of this business advice strategy stuff because you run a course called No-Code MVP, where you teach people how to build and validate the start-up ideas without having to code. I think in the last month, you made about $4,000 in revenue, according to your graph on Indie Hackers.

What's included in the software social podcast?

It includes AI generated SEO data, accessibility scanning, and site speed checks, with suggestions on how to improve and a number of various other tools to help you start a free trial today at Hey, check it.com Welcome back to the software social podcast. I'm your host today, Colleen. Today I am super excited to have a special guest on the pod.

What's happened to Harry's podcast business?

Harry's business has skyrocketed since COVID, doubling in size of revenue and headcount in the last 6-months as more companies start to realise how effective podcasting can be.

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Who is the founder of Indie Hackers?

founder Courtland AllenStripe has acquired Indie Hackers, a website and community focusing on helping entrepreneurs become profitable while remaining independent. News of the acquisition broke through a blog post by Indie Hackers founder Courtland Allen and was quickly confirmed by Stripe's twitter account.

What is Indie Hackers built with?

How was Indie Hackers built? On the front end, Indie Hackers is an Ember. js app.

How did Indie Hackers start?

Courtland Allen is the founder of indiehackers.com. He didn't take the venture capital approach. He just wanted to make enough money to support what he was trying to do. Courtland was trying to build a community of indie hackers who would share their stories, help each other, and support one another.

How much did Indie Hackers sell for?

It's going to be $7 billion.

How many Indie Hackers are there?

To date, over 20,000 indie hackers have joined the community, with many working on new digital products and services and/or partnering up with others.

Who is Courtland Allen?

Courtland Allen is a web developer, designer, and entrepreneur, he is an Indie Hacker at Stripe and he was the Co-founder of Siasto. He graduated from MIT in June 2009 with a degree in computer science.

Why did Stripe buy Indie Hackers?

Stripe was interested in acquiring Indie Hackers because it supports the company in fulfilling its mission of helping more founders grow profitable businesses, Allen said.

Who is Walt Hickey?

Jun 14th — Walt Hickey is the author of Numlock News, a daily newsletter with tens of thousands of subscribers. Hickey started working in newsletters as a data journalist in 2014, before creating his own platform on Substack in 2018. Here, he shares his writing process, growth strategy, and more.

Who is Lindsay Gibbs?

Jun 24th — <p>Lindsay Gibbs is the author of Power Plays, “No BS newsletter about sexism in sports.” Gibbs writes about the cultural and political context behind women’s sports. She was an early writer for Substack Pro, and has been building her newsletter for over a year. <br>Here, she shares her playbook for writing and growing a newsletter—while staying genuine, authentic, and marketing-free. </p>

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