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My dad never understood what I was building. He supported it anyway.

Something a little different today. My dad turns 34 tomorrow.

He's the reason I had the confidence to build IndieDeck in the first place. When I told him I wanted to drop everything and build a SaaS from scratch with no technical background, no funding, no team, he didn't question it. He just said go ahead.

Every late night, every failed deployment, every moment I wanted to quit, he was there. He never fully understood what I was building but he understood that it mattered to me. That was enough.
IndieDeck has been getting a really strong response lately. Signups are up, the feedback has been genuinely great, and it feels like the right moment to do something meaningful for the people who've been following along.

So tomorrow I'm dropping a 24-hour birthday offer. 34% off because he turns 34. Details go live tomorrow morning, it'll be the best price IndieDeck has ever been at. link: https://www.indiedeck.page/

If you're interested, drop "Interested" in the comments and I'll make sure you're the first to know when it goes live.

24 hours only. Not coming back after that.
Happy birthday dad. This one's for you.

on May 11, 2026
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