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The ultimate Indie Hacker's infographic

My name is Tiago and together with my co-founder João we are building the Indie Lottery.
A place where you can showcase your website and learn more about the indie products out there.

We did a partnership with BuiltWith which allowed us to get information about the tech used by the makers on their websites.

We aggregated all this information together and the result is this beautiful InfoGraphic 😍

on December 14, 2022
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    Very nice infrographic - big G still leading most sectors

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    That's so touching! Keep on with good work.

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    Nice, you have done very interesting work for the community.

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    It's very interesting to see those trends in the indie hacking space.

    Clearly, some tools like GA, WordPress, and so on, are very popular and widely spread.

    But it's interesting to see how Next.js and Vercel are taking space.

    That makes sense, as they enable founders to ship products very quickly.

    What will be included in Part 2? 😉

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      Thanks Luca. What would you like to see in Part 2?

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