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Code and Conquer - The Indie Hacker Podcast

Tobias Arweiler
Entrepreneurship
Indie Hackers
Quda
No-Code Development
Indie Hacking
Product Development
Social Media
Lean Methodology
Education Technology
Bake Design Studio
Nusii
Work-Life Balance
Helpkit
SEO Stuff
Figma Component Database
Tally Forms
Pricing Strategies
Team Management
Steward Ownership
Building In Public

Welcome to the Code and Conquer Podcast, hosted by Tobias Arweiler, indie hacker and founder of Ice Bear Labs. Join us as we dive into the fascinating world of indie hackers, exploring their journeys, challenges, and triumphs. Every episode features a one-on-one conversation with a unique entrepreneur, focusing on their experiences, wisdom, and insights. From $0 MRR to successful startups, learn f... more

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In this episode, Janu Lingeswaran shares his journey of building Featherflow, an MVP agency that helps entrepreneurs build their software products.

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Janu Lingeswaran
Founder of Featherflow, an MVP agency helping entrepreneurs turn their ideas into working products.
Featherflow
Episode: #033 Building a $15K/Month MVP Agency with Janu Lingeswaran
Steve Ridout
Founder of ReadLang, language learning tool, and former employee of Duolingo.
ReadLang
Episode: #30 Selling your startup and buying it back with Steve Ridout
Lukas Hermann
Founder of StageTimer and Rundown Studio
StageTimer and Rundown Studio
Episode: #029 Building for Tech B2B with Lukas Hermann
Ali Salah
Founder of Instatus, a service for businesses to communicate outages with their customers.
Instatus
Episode: #028 Quitting the Traditional Path to 30k MRR with Ali Salah
Marie Martens
Co-founder of Tally Forms
Tally Forms
Episode: #027 From 0 to 100k MRR with Marie Martens
Michael Koper
Founder of Nusii, an online proposal software for the creative industry
Nusii
Episode: #022 SEO nightmares and lifetime deals with Michael Koper
Dominik Sobe
Full-time digital nomad and indie hacker
Episode: #021 Digital Nomading with Dominik Sobe
Steve McLeod
Entrepreneur and creator of Feature Upvote
Feature Upvote
Episode: #019 Charge More, Earn More with Steve McLeod
Kevon Cheung
Community figure and serial entrepreneur in building public contexts
The Public Lab
Episode: #018 Building in public with Kevon Cheung

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Tobias Arweiler
Host with expertise in indie hacking and entrepreneurship, sharing experiences and insights from various entrepreneurs in the industry.

Reviews

4.6 out of 5 stars from 21 ratings
  • Indie Hackers or Aspiring Indie Hackers NEED THIS!

    Really awesome content that’s straight to the point.

    LOVE This podcast.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    brockythekid
    United States2 years ago
  • Such a great podcast

    Great host, interesting guests and very important for the indie community

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    BorisCohen
    Austria2 years ago

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#033 Building a $15K/Month MVP Agency with Janu Lingeswaran
Q: What is the kind of projects that you're looking for right now for that?
Right now we are working with a client from the US, from the healthcare sector, and we are building an automated billing software for them.
#033 Building a $15K/Month MVP Agency with Janu Lingeswaran
Q: What was the kind of, why did you do it at that point? Was it the MRR, the revenue being stable for a few months?
I had goals in my mind, and I didn't reach that, but my mental health wasn't in a good shape because I worked way too much.
#025 Quitting the internet with Nathan J. Powell
Q: What's the one lesson or advice that you would give someone that's starting out the Indie Hacker career now?
Try not to commit to anything until you have something as much as you can from the other party, from the other side. You need to try lots of things. You'll get discouraged about lots of things. Some of them will work out, but you just need to keep going, I think, and some of the products will work, some of them won't.
#028 Quitting the Traditional Path to 30k MRR with Ali Salah
Q: Why did you apply to Comfund for funding?
Ali sought funding as a safety net to manage cash flow more effectively and reduce risk associated with unexpected expenses while running his business.
#028 Quitting the Traditional Path to 30k MRR with Ali Salah
Q: How was that part of your journey during the first two or three years?
Ali faced significant challenges, living with low expenses in Egypt while pursuing various projects that initially didn't yield profits. Support from family was conditional, leading to pressure from peers while trying to establish his business.

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