I was into indie hacking but it is a tough sell to me these days. You spent your weekdays staring blankly at a monitor, and you come back home spend the rest of your free time blankly at a monitor but without getting paid.
Moreover there is no guarantee of gratification of what you are working on. You expect people to like what you are deeply passionate about while hoping the marketing algorithms surrounding the internet take pity on you to give a slight bump in web traffic.
Indie hacking essentially becomes make things you like to build for yourself and hope people will like it.
Moreover there is no guarantee of gratification of what you are working on. You expect people to like what you are deeply passionate about while hoping the marketing algorithms surrounding the internet take pity on you to give a slight bump in web traffic.
Indie hacking essentially becomes make things you like to build for yourself and hope people will like it.