IndieStack
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Community for digital makers and bootstrappers.
Fernanda Graciolli
Ship in 30 by IndieStack — Build, ship and get your first user within 30 days.
At IndieStack, we believe that time-constraining projects is highly beneficial, both for short term success and for long term sustainability. We want to support makers in building, shipping and marketing their projects with this 30-day challenge.
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Val Sopi
This is awesome! Congrats Fernanda.
Fernanda Graciolli
@valsopi Thank you Val!
Fernanda Graciolli
Hello everyone! 👋 I've been running IndieStack for a few months now, and one of the themes that keeps popping up among makers is shipping small products quickly. There's a whole movement building around this idea of building a portfolio of small products, which when built upon one another, result in a robust side income. And, there's a strong case to be made for building and shipping small products quickly: ✔️ prevent feature bloat ✔️ keep to a small product that solves a single problem ✔️ force yourself to use the most efficient (not the coolest) tech for the job ✔️ short term, boost your energy with quick results, rather than drain it constantly spinning your wheels ✔️ invest as little time/money as possible so if it fails, it's not a huge loss ✔️ small products = low maintenance During this 30-day challenge, we'll be working closely together as a cohort of 15 makers. The idea is to maximize accountability and support. As part of an IndieStack program, you and your product will also enjoy the boost of our growing platform of largely early adopters to help you land that first customer. I'm so excited to kick this off and support ambitious indie makers to start building their side project portfolios on their path to building freedom and wealth.
Yaroslaw Bagriy
Congrats on the launch! Looking forward to doing this 😊
Fernanda Graciolli
@yarobagriy Thanks Yaro!
Gabriel J. Pérez Irizarrry 🇵🇷
When I first released Caproni I set myself a 30 day deadline and it was one of the best things I did. I would have loved to have something like this back then to have more accountability and so that I would focus more on the right things. Love this idea!
Fernanda Graciolli
@gaburieru4649 thank you! Time limits are so important.