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I launched the first indie project!

Hi, hackers!

Almost two months ago I fell for the idea of indie hacking and started working on my very first project.

It's been a hard and a long journey. In two months I succeeded in:

  • Finding a great product idea
  • Loosing a co-founder – they had completely different priorities
  • Launching a failing landing page – nobody has ever subscribed to it
  • Loosing motivation – had to push myself to continue working
  • Reviewing dozens of no-code tools
  • Making a daily routine of the Twitter growth
  • Finally implementing a project

I understand that most of the first tries fail, that is why my main goal of the journey was no to make money or disturb a market. What I wanted is to ship. I wanted to show mostly to myself that I, with my perfectionism, can finish what I started!

And now you can finally check the Easiest Tools – a quiz for finding the cheapest and the easiest-to-learn no-code tool for creating a website. Plus, it is a detailed guide on making a website with this tool.

  • Tech stack: TypeScript, NextJS, React, SupaBase.
  • Pricing strategy: $10.99 for the full guide on making a website, affiliate marketing
  • Services used: MailChimp for emails, LemonSqueezy for payments, SimpleAnalytics by @adriaanvanrossum.

I hope you could find the product useful Also, I would appreciate any feedback on the product from this precious community.

I have a discount of 20%, just for you. Use the link below:

https://easiest.tools/?discount=EXMTA4MA

on February 8, 2023
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    I like how you designed it like a Typeform form - It really gamifies the onboarding process and makes it lots of fun!

    1. 1

      Thank you! I was really inspired by TypeForm :)

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    Congratulations on launching your first indie project! Launching a project takes a lot of hard work and dedication, so it's great to see your efforts pay off.

    I wish you continued success and look forward to seeing what you have in store for the future. Keep up the good work!

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