Building is already busy. Growth makes it harder.
Every day I see the same posts here:
“How do I get my first 100 users?”
I’ve been there. Dozens of projects. Lots of launches. Most died before anyone cared.
That’s why I built indie10k.com , a growth gym for indie devs.
Instead of guessing, it gives you bite-sized reps: one concrete growth action you can do today.
No theory. No fluff. Just one step that compounds.
I’m using it myself, and early users are already telling me it feels like the missing piece.
👉 Curious: what’s been your hardest part about finding first users?
I've been knee-deep in the indie hacker trenches for a while now—bootstrapping side projects that fizzle out faster than a bad Tinder date—and when I stumbled on this Indie10k post, it hit me like a caffeine IV drip. The creator's raw honesty about bookmarking all those Indie Hackers gems but never actually doing the damn thing? Spot on. I've got a folder called "Inspo" that's basically a digital graveyard of half-baked ideas and "one day" promises. Indie10k feels like the no-BS accountability buddy I didn't know I needed—the workshop to IH's endless coffee shop chats.
Love the "Reps" concept: 15-minute zingers that actually move the needle, not some vague "validate your idea" fluff that leaves you scrolling Twitter for validation instead. The compounding momentum angle is chef's kiss—it's like CrossFit for your SaaS, but without the cult vibes or sore glutes. And positioning it as the complement to IH, not a rival? Smart move. We're all drowning in stories; what we crave is that weekly nudge saying, "Hey, idiot, log your proof and ship something."
If you're an indie dev staring at $0 MRR and wondering why your code's gathering dust, this could be the spark. I'm tempted to join post-beta (RIP that free ride), but honestly, even just reading the post lit a fire under me to tweak my landing page today. Solid launch—props for keeping it real and actionable. What's your first Rep gonna be?
I love this! I just signed up and am choosing my first rep right now.
Wow, thank you for trying! How has your journey been so far? Anything you can comment so that I can make it a better tool for your SaaS' growth?
Love the angle. Turning the “first 100 users” struggle into daily bite-sized reps is super smart. As a founder also navigating early traction, this resonates a lot — consistency beats theory every time.
Totally — showing up daily with small reps is what actually compounds. Curious if there is any frustration when you use Indie10k?