4
5 Comments

Need technical help? I'll start donating 4 hours of technical mentorship per week

After having some ideas fail, I'm not feeling super energetic about trying new ones right now. But I still have the itch to do something productive with my spare time.
I wanna get to know more people on the Indie Hackers community and expand my network, so I've decided to donate 4 hours of technical mentorship per week for a while.

What's in it for you?

I have close to 10 years of experience with software development, most of that time was spent building SaaS products. I've been leading teams and mentoring developers for more than 4 years now and that's one of my favorite tasks in my daily job.
I can help you with most technical problems from bug fixing to decision making. My main areas of expertise are React, CSS, Node.js, Elixir, Go, SQL and fixing performance issues. But I might be able to help with other technologies too, even if it's not my main thing.

What's in it for me?

I'm want to expand my network and get to know people that might have problems I can solve in the future. Instead of isolating myself, I feel like helping others might be a good way to clear my mind from past failures and get a fresher look on what's happening outside of my bubble.

If you want to schedule a session, here's my calend.ly link:
https://calendly.com/diogo-beda

DISCLAIMER
I'm not adding you to any mailing lists or anything, calend.ly just ask for the invitee email and I haven't found a way to configure it to not ask that.

  1. 2

    Also if you are up for chats there's the option to add your name to the spreadsheet on Virtual Meets

  2. 1

    Diogo this is great. I'm not as technical as most but would love to get your feedback on my SaaS product. Looking for possible ways to enhance the end product. Would the sessions work for that?

    1. 1

      Absolutely! I'd be happy to.

      1. 1

        Thank you. Looking forward to talking to you soon.

  3. 1

    This comment was deleted 4 years ago.

    1. 1

      Hi there, I did implement some multi-tenant apps in the past. Although on none of them I used the separate database strategy. I might be able to help, though.

      1. 1

        This comment was deleted 4 years ago.

Trending on Indie Hackers
After 10M+ Views, 13k+ Upvotes: The Reddit Strategy That Worked for Me! 42 comments Getting first 908 Paid Signups by Spending $353 ONLY. 24 comments I talked to 8 SaaS founders, these are the most common SaaS tools they use 20 comments What are your cold outreach conversion rates? Top 3 Metrics And Benchmarks To Track 19 comments Hero Section Copywriting Framework that Converts 3x 12 comments Join our AI video tool demo, get a cool video back! 12 comments