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Indie Hackers
Courtland Allen and Channing Allen
Fréquence : 1 épisode/8j. Total Éps: 290

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#283 – Making $8k/mo Targeting $100M/yr with Lukas and Liz Hermann of StageTimer.io
jeudi 15 juin 2023 • Durée 49:45
Lukas (@_lhermann) and Liz Hermann (@lizmhermann) talk having ambition as an indie hacker, scratching other people's itches, having kids or spouses to help run your empire, making $8k/month from a simple idea, and charting a course to $100M/yr with (@csallen) and Channing (@ChanningAllen).
#282 – Media vs Tech, Twitter Monsters, and Making Millions From Content with Steph Smith of a16z
samedi 3 juin 2023 • Durée 01:04:08
Steph Smith (@stephsmithio) talks making millions in content subscriptions, working at a16z, putting the AI genie back in the bottle, thread boys on Twitter, educational vs entertainment podcasts, and media companies that monetize aspiring entrepreneurs with Courtland (@csallen) and Channing (@ChanningAllen).
#273 – The Threat of A.I., Building in Public vs Transparency, and Code vs No-Code with KP
mercredi 29 mars 2023 • Durée 01:04:33
KP (@thisiskp_) talks about why building in public beats mere transparency, whether AI will be the end of no-code, why he's made more money from organizing community than anything else, and how he went from a 9-to-5 job to being a founder with multiple exits with Courtland (@csallen) and Channing (@ChanningAllen).
Run With It: Courtland Allen Shares 3 Ideas for Indie Hackers to Build a Profitable Business
vendredi 8 janvier 2021 • Durée 51:37
I hopped on the Run With It podcast with Chris and Eathan to share 3 business ideas for indie hackers to run with in 2021. Two are brand new, and one was inspired by my recent episode on bundling with Tyler King.
Subscribe to Run With It: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/run-with-it-business-ideas-from-successful-entrepreneurs/id1477133536
#187 – Building a $38k/Month SaaS Business as a Solo Founder with Jordan O'Connor of Closet Tools
jeudi 31 décembre 2020 • Durée 01:04:03
Jordan O'Connor (@jdnoc) is one of the more impressive solo founders I've had on the podcast. Saddled with student loan debt and eager to take care of his growing family, Jordan embarked on a years-long journey to learn as much as he could and help everyone in his path. In this episode, we talk about how he developed the skills to build a $38,000/month SaaS business all on his own, and the importance of understanding that not only *can* your business help people, but it *has* to in order to succeed.
- Closet Tools, Jordan's SaaS for selling more on Poshmark: https://closet.tools
- Follow Jordan on Twitter: https://twitter.com/jdnoc
#186 – Indie Hacker Ideas for Bundling (and Unbundling!) with Tyler King of Less Annoying CRM
jeudi 24 décembre 2020 • Durée 54:30
Tyler King (@TylerMKing) and I discuss how indie hackers can take advantage of the current cycle of bundling and unbundling. What is bundling, anyway? Why does it present an opportunity for new business ideas? How can fledgling founders take part in what seems like a game for big companies? And who's already doing a good job of this?
- Startup To Last, Tyler's podcast about building lasting, profitable SaaS businesses: https://www.startuptolast.com
- @TylerMKing, follow Tyler on Twitter: https://twitter.com/TylerMKing
- Less Annoying CRM, Tyler's CRM with 22k paying customers and $3M ARR: https://www.lessannoyingcrm.com
- Indie Hackers Episode #128, the full story behind Tyler's CRM business: https://www.indiehackers.com/podcast/128-tyler-king-of-less-annoying-crm
#185 – How Courtland Allen Built Indie Hackers, with Ben and David from Acquired
jeudi 17 décembre 2020 • Durée 01:40:37
I've been procrastinating sharing my own story on the Indie Hackers podcast for years now. But when Ben and David (the co-hosts of the Acquired podcast) asked if they could interview me, it was impossible to put it off any longer. They're among the best podcast storytellers I know, so before you do anything, search for "Acquired" in your podcast player and subscribe to their excellent show! In this episode, Ben and David walk through my entire startup history, including my early childhood and college years. We talk about the creation of Indie Hackers, how I got it off the ground, and deep dive on the Stripe acquisition. I hope you enjoy it!
- Follow Courtland on Twitter: https://twitter.com/csallen
- Fmail, Courtland's first startup to check your Gmail in Facebook: https://mashable.com/2007/10/02/fmail
- Syphir, Courtland's second startup, advanced Gmail filters: https://www.engadget.com/2010-07-16-syphir-gives-you-more-gmail-filtering-options.html
- Taskforce, Courtland's YC startup, convert emails into tasks: https://techcrunch.com/2011/02/16/taskforce-helps-you-organize-your-inbox-and-become-a-taskmaster
- v1 of Indie Hackers, v1 of Indie Hackers on its launch day in August 2016: https://web.archive.org/web/20160811221549if_/https://indiehackers.com/businesses
- Indie Hackers launch on HN, Hacker News launch post for Indie Hackers: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=12269425
- Acquired by Stripe, announcement of IH being acquired by Stripe: https://www.indiehackers.com/blog/acquired-by-stripe
- Indie Hackers acquisition on HN, Hacker News post when IH was acquired by Stripe: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=14090063
#184 – $60k in a Week, Plus Ideas for Building the Future of Work with Dan Pierson
jeudi 10 décembre 2020 • Durée 55:10
Dan Pierson's (@DanPierson) first entrepreneurial experience was a walk in the park — he was making $10k/week as a 23-year-old college grad, thinking life was easy. But when his business came to a halt, it set Dan on a 5 year walk through the "entrepreneurial desert" to find a business that could work. In this episode, Dan and I talk persisting through hardship, new ideas for indie hackers to help shape the future of work, and how he made $60k in a week by selling services before products.
- Unsettled, Dan's business helping shape the future of work: https://beunsettled.co
- Follow Dan on Twitter: https://twitter.com/danpierson
- Read Dan's writing on Medium: https://danpierson.medium.com
- Gather, a virtual space to gather: https://gather.town
- Branch, a virtual HQ for remote teams: https://branch.gg
- Grain, transcribe Zoom calls: https://grain.co
- First Base, physical equipment for remote employees: https://www.firstbasehq.com
#183 – How a Solo Founder Got to $1M in Revenue with Chris Oliver of GoRails
mercredi 2 décembre 2020 • Durée 01:01:13
Chris Oliver (@excid3) is a solo founder who recently passed $1M in revenue from his suite of projects targeted at Rails developers. He's had a wild journey, from being so broke he had to get a job, to getting to the point where he was literally living the 4-hour workweek while making a full-time salary. In this episode, Chris and I discuss the tradeoffs of different indie hacker business models, the right path for building and selling to an audience, and how to use combinations to come up with unique ideas.
- GoRails, Chris' Ruby on Rails screencasting business: https://gorails.com
- Jumpstart, Chris' pre-built features for Rails apps: https://jumpstartrails.com
- HatchBox, Chris' SaaS to build, deploy, and manage Rails apps: https://www.hatchbox.io
- Follow Chris on Twitter: https://twitter.com/excid3
#182 – Selling Shovels During the Podcasting Gold Rush with Mubashar Iqbal
mardi 24 novembre 2020 • Durée 44:08
Mubashar Iqbal (@mubashariqbal) is the most prolific indie hacker I know. He's got nearly 100 side projects under his belt, and more than a few of them are serving the burgeoning podcast space. In this episode, Mubs and I discuss opportunities for indie hackers to serve the podcasting market, what Mubs is working on in the space, and whether or not Spotify is building the Death Star.
- Pod Hunt, Product Hunt for podcasts: https://podhunt.app
- Podcast Ping, uptime monitoring built for podcasters: https://podcastping.com
- Podcast Hosting Review, reviews of popular podcast hosting platforms: https://podcasthosting.review
- "I Worked On…", a list of all the projects Mubs has worked on: https://iworkedon.com/@mubashariqbal
- Follow Mubs on Twitter: https://twitter.com/mubashariqbal