Building in Public: Lessons Learned
Insights and takeaways from my journey of building products in public and engaging with the community.
Building tools and products that developers love
Beautifully designed components built with Radix UI and Tailwind CSS.
Open-source design system for modern web applications.
Developer productivity tools and utilities.
Technical writing and tutorials for developers.
Contributing to the developer community with open-source tools and libraries.
Tools and technologies I use to bring ideas to life
Transparent insights into my indie hacker journey
Monthly Revenue
2.4K
↑ 12% from last month
Active Users
2.4K
↑ 18% from last month
MRR Growth
24%
↑ 5% from last month
Documenting my journey as an indie hacker, sharing insights, challenges, and learnings along the way.
Started with market research and validating ideas through community feedback.
Building the core features and iterating based on early user feedback.
Strategizing marketing channels and planning monetization models.
Follow my progress with weekly updates on what I'm building and learning.
What others say about working with me and my approach to building solutions.
Startup Founder
"Working with this indie hacker was a game-changer for our startup. Their attention to detail and innovative solutions helped us launch faster than expected."
Product Manager
"The level of technical expertise and problem-solving abilities demonstrated throughout our project was exceptional. Highly recommended for any technical challenges."
Tech Lead
"The attention to code quality and documentation was impressive. They not only delivered the features but also ensured our team could maintain and scale the solution."
Sharing thoughts on design, development, and the indie hacker journey.
Insights and takeaways from my journey of building products in public and engaging with the community.
Exploring the principles of minimalism in modern web design and how it impacts user experience.
A comprehensive guide on launching your first product as an indie hacker and finding your first users.