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1 month of Indie Hacking at 16. Here are the results

Hello indie hackers,

Today I am going to share my experience with indie hacking for 1 month from the perspective of a 16 yo. I hope you find it interesting!

After 1 month of indie hacking here are the numbers I managed to achieve:

The launch of my startup Affistash was on the 18th of December, and that was the same day I got my first paying customer.

If you want to read about the process before the launch day, you can check it out here

So far, I can truly say that SaaS is my most pleasant experience in entrepreneurship, but it's was definitely the hardest so far. It's a rollercoaster of emotions, so it always keeps me engaged. I will try to grow Affistash to it's fullest potential, so I am always looking for advice from more experienced founders!

If you have any questions about the post, or if you want to promote your product on Affistash, I would be happy to answer in the comments : )

Cheers!

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IndieHacker Teens
on January 22, 2023
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    Great work bro. Congratulations 🎉🎉

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    Hi Victor, do you want join my subreddit for Young Indie Hackers?
    Replace the "1" with "." and replace "2" with "/"
    Link: reddit1com2r2YoungIndieHackers

  3. 2

    Well done Vic! Keep on pushin'

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      Thanks Kody! Appreciate it.

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    Well done! Your accomplishments are impressive at any age, and especially 16!

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