Hey everyone đź‘‹
I'm a 27-year-old full-stack software engineer based in Ankara, currently working at an AI company. Alongside my full-time role, I’m deeply passionate about building startups, experimenting with ideas, and shipping fast.
🚀 Recently, I’ve committed to an ambitious journey:
Launching 10 startups within 1 year.
Inspired by the indie hacker mindset and the idea of “shipping over perfection”, I’m focusing on building, validating, and learning fast rather than chasing perfect products. (This approach is quite popular among indie makers, where building and launching multiple products increases the chances of success and learning through iteration. (Yongfook Blog))
👉 You can read more about my journey here:
https://medium.com/@ekindkoseoglu/im-launching-10-startups-in-12-months-my-year-of-shipping-over-perfection-3ae08823485a
If you’re someone who wants to build, experiment, fail fast, and win together, let’s connect.
đź“© Reach out:
Let’s build something meaningful 🚀
Hey Ekin — 10 startups in 12 months is an ambitious goal. 👏
I'm not a developer, but I focus on growth, distribution, and lead generation for B2B products.
If you're building fast and need someone to help with go-to-market, positioning, or getting the first users — that's where I come in.
Open to a quick chat to see if our skills complement each other?
Either way, respect the 'ship over perfection' mindset
This is a bold challenge, and honestly very aligned with the indie hacker spirit.
One thing I’ve seen with builders who attempt multiple startups in a short time is that the real bottleneck isn’t ideas or speed, it’s repeatedly redesigning the same architecture decisions from scratch.
After the second or third product, people realize they’re not building startups anymore, they’re rebuilding infrastructure.
Curious; have you thought about creating a reusable “startup architecture” that lets you plug ideas into a system instead of re-engineering each time?
I am in it :-9319323339