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Just launched SaaS Boilerplates, a platform for boilerplates and starter kits!

Hey IndieHackers,

This year, I've decided to challenge myself to ship 12 side projects.

The concept isn’t anything new or revolutionary.

There are many others who have done it before.

However, my little twist on it is that it’s a focus on side projects – not startups.

I've realized that a lot of indies - myself included - face some form of the following:

  1. They seek permission from others

  2. They have a fear of sharing their work

  3. They want to avoid ego discomfort

  4. They become paralyzed by perfection

  5. They get bruised by the littlest of criticism

My "12challenge" is a way for me to face these issues head on.

I'm more interested in defeating these mental demons rather than solely pursuing a profit.

With that said, I've now completed the first project in my challenge.

Introducing...SaaS Boilerplates!

Discover your next SaaS boilerplate or starter kit.

I've put together this resource for indiemakers and SaaS founders.

It's FREE to access.

No payment required.

I'll be adding more boilerplates as I come across them.

Are you an indie building a boilerplate?

Would love to help get you some exposure.

Submit it and I'll review & get it listed ASAP.

This is the 1st project of my 12 Challenge.

on January 2, 2024
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