Most indie hackers don’t struggle with ideas — they struggle with momentum.
You start excited, validate the concept, maybe even sketch the product. Then reality hits: hiring takes time, freelancers need management, and agencies push bloated scopes.
Weeks turn into months, and the MVP never really ships.
Foundersbar exists to remove that friction.
We help bootstrapped founders move from idea → MVP → first users with a lean, execution-first approach. No overbuilding, no unnecessary complexity — just focused delivery so you can actually launch.
Built for people who want to ship, not just plan.
This resonates hard. The "validation → freelancer hell → 6 months later still no MVP" loop is exactly where most bootstrapped ideas die. Agencies treating a $5k MVP like a $50k enterprise project doesn't help either.
Curious about a few things:
What's your typical idea-to-MVP timeline looking like in practice? 2 weeks? 6 weeks?
Do you have a fixed stack you build on, or does it flex per project?
How do you handle the scope-creep conversation when a founder inevitably wants "just one more feature" before launch?
The "execution-first" positioning is sharp — most agencies sell process, but founders just want to see users in the dashboard.
Also, if you're ever looking for extra hands on the delivery side (dev, docs, QA, or anything paid), I'd be happy to chat. Feel free to join here: https://teams.live.com/l/invite/FAAk3iOSJkDyS11JQE?v=g1