Every indie hacker is building "the next big SaaS" while the real money is in making boring software addictive.
The harsh reality:
- 90% of indie projects fail because users don't stick around
- Your "revolutionary" feature gets ignored after day 3
- Meanwhile, simple apps with smart recommendations make $50K/month
- Todoist isn't the best task app—it just knows what you need next
- Your users don't want more features, they want to feel understood
The indie secret sauce:
- One smart recommendation beats 100 generic features
- Personalization makes users feel like your app "gets them"
- Sticky products = recurring revenue (MRR that actually grows)
- AI recommendations cost $30/month, hiring devs costs $6K/month
- Your competition is shipping AI while you're debating color schemes
Stop building features. Start building habits.
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Burnout hits differently when you're missing revenue and don't even know it. I kept hearing 'I emailed you last week' on sales calls – realized I was losing deals to inbox chaos. That overwhelm is real. Built Sift Savvy to solve it for myself, then turned it into a service. Sometimes the thing burning you out is the thing you should productize.