Hey everyone, I’m Aleks — a developer with almost 25 years of experience building software in startups and large companies.
I’m currently a tech lead full-time… and somehow also running three SaaS projects on the side.
It always starts small — then suddenly turns into something big that demands 10x more attention than I can give.
Here’s what I’m juggling right now:
🚀 HypeDesk
All-in-one marketing platform for organic growth.
Helps founders discover launch opportunities, find leads, manage marketing assets, and automate outreach — all powered by AI.
Vision: To become a single platform with 100+ AI tools working together through one intelligent marketing agent.
📊 LandLift
Analytics built for landing pages.
Shows where visitors engage, where they leave, and how to improve — with clear, actionable insights instead of generic metrics.
Vision: An AI system that not only explains your data but actually improves your landing pages in real time.
🧱 Pagery
A simple yet powerful headless CMS for blogs, news, and documentation.
Supports reusable content blocks, structured content, and scalability.
Vision: A fully AI-first, autonomous CMS that plans, creates, and publishes content for you.
As you can imagine, this is… a lot 😅
I often feel like I could make 10x more progress if I worked full-time on these projects.
But right now, they’re all pre-revenue. $0 MRR.
So here’s my dilemma:
👉 Should I focus on getting at least $2K MRR before even thinking about investors?
👉 Or should I start talking to investors now, to see if anyone believes in the vision early?
I’ve already created a company and a simple website to present everything I’m building under one umbrella.
Would love to hear from other indie makers:
Have you raised before reaching MRR?
How did you decide it was the right time?
Is there a smart way to find investors who understand multi-product visions?
Thanks in advance for your thoughts 🙏
I'm early in the journey of indiehacking, but I'd recommend one of the three projects and get it to some kind of revenue before getting investors. I think that helps with your own confidence and having leverage in investor negotiations.