Tools and ideas to help freelancers become super creative.
Crafting iconic tools.
For the last 2 months, I have teamed up with my developer friend to create instaprice.app. We've been having our first 50 paid users from this alpha. A lot of positive feedback and the stats are promising. So we're preparing an official launch on ProductHunt , press and so forth beginning of September.
We did a text interview with Indie Hackers today! We talked about how I got started, what my journey has been like, and my goals for the future, as well as some tips and advice for other indie hackers out there. Check it out to get a look into our story 🙇🏻♂️
To become a hyper freelance myself, I decided to sell my first product. After validating the idea of a pack of templates on Notion with Twitter and a blog post, I built the Notion Pack in a Week and spent another week on promoting it.
This is a big milestone for Supercreative: the first passive income product is live.
The full process of launching and reaching $10K is explained in this IH post: https://www.indiehackers.com/post/2000-from-selling-a-notion-template-the-process-and-results-ee64d3bf8f
Right after the pivot, I launched an online course to teach Webflow, a company I had worked at. I designed a comprehensive landing page (https://www.supercreative.design/course/learn-webflow), received interest and I then taught the course for a month. Each students finished with their own websites built in Webflow. Teach everything you know!
For 7 months, 2 friends and myself experimented with a marketplace business model in which Supercreative matched great freelance designers with companies for a 15% commission. The pandemic and incorporation of the company pushed us to reconsider our motives. On May 1st I decided to keep the Supercreative brand and create online creative courses with it.
Crafting iconic tools.