Hey Indie Hackers đź‘‹
We all read the blog posts about scaling to $10k MRR, but the most difficult and magical step is often going from $0 to $1.
Getting that very first paying customer feels like breaking the sound barrier.
The official stories are always polished, but the reality is usually messy, awkward, and completely unscalable. And that's where the best lessons are.
So I want to move past the theory:
👉 How did you actually get your very first paying customer?
👉 What's the one cringey or unscalable thing you did just to land them?
Feel free to share the details. Was it a cold DM on Twitter? A conversation in a niche forum?
A friend who took pity on you? Did you manually onboard them through a dozen spreadsheets and a prayer?
I believe these raw, unfiltered stories are far more valuable for early-stage founders than another "10 growth hacks" article.
Your story might just be the dose of reality and inspiration someone here needs to push through and land their own first customer.
so this is tool i talk about: https://www.teamcamp.app/
Let's build a thread of real-world tactics that got the ball rolling. I can't wait to hear your stories!
Finally a geniune question that can indeed inspire early-stage founders.
Without my very first customer I wouldn't have reached Seed stage (where I am now) so to answer your question 3 words: SOLVE THEIR PROBLEM.
After meeting a dozen people with a salesy approach, success rate = 0.
Something had to change. Salesy is the enemy of ingenuity.
So, I adopted a far more honest, and relaxed approach. (It was way for fun to be frank) and one day someone gave me a look that translated "this can make a difference in my life". He became our first customer.
WHY we do this -> HOW it helps you -> This is WHAT we do. This is the winning sequence. And my adoption rates boomed ever since.
WHY we do this -> HOW it helps you -> This is WHAT we do
this is best sequence i ever heard bro ! really like it
Glad it resonated Pratham! 🙌
A lot of founders get stuck at that 0 to 1 stage.
The story is clear for them, but the sales and deck structure don’t translate the same.
I actually put together some free toolkits for founders facing this exact problem.
You might find them useful as you’re working on acquiring your first customers.
👉https://linktr.ee/ak24winner
Fundraising is so challenging these days.
Always here to speak!