
Building is solved. You can spin up a Next.js app with Cursor and Claude in a single weekend. But turning a vibe-coded app into actual monthly recurring revenue (MRR) is brutally hard. This show is for indie hackers, solopreneurs, and semi-technical founders who want to escape the vibe revenue trap. We skip the launch day dopamine hits and the generic startup advice. Instead, we break down the exa... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 12 | Founded | 3 months ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | TechnologyEntrepreneurshipBusiness | |||

SaaS exit strategy is something most solo founders think about too late. What buyers pay for in 2026 is certainty of future value — not current features. This episode maps the three endgames for bootstrapped founders: lifestyle business, strategic ac... more
SaaS legal basics are what most developers ignore until something goes wrong. Not legal advice - just two founders talking through the compliance landscape they wish someone had explained before they started charging customers. This episode covers GD... more
Solo founder burnout in 2026 hits differently — AI tools removed the technical bottleneck and replaced it with a nervous system bottleneck. You can ship 5x faster, which means 5x more maintenance surface and 5x more decisions. This episode covers the... more
SaaS metrics that matter are five numbers - not pageviews, not signups. This episode is the instrumentation guide: the exact Supabase schema for tracking AI costs per user, the Stripe Sigma queries, the PostHog event setup, and the alert thresholds t... more
AI customer support isn't a tool decision — it's an architectural decision. This episode starts with the support volume paradox (support doesn't scale linearly past 1,000 users, it explodes logarithmically due to combinatorial environment variance), ... more
SaaS distribution in 2026 is a technical problem, not a marketing problem - and this episode is the execution manual, not the philosophy. It opens with the tool → smart recommendations → AI agent sequence that every breakout SaaS follows (and why ski... more
AI infrastructure costs aren't a strategy problem — they're an engineering problem. This episode is the war story session: the developer who hit $3,200 in a single month (22% from a CI/CD staging loop hitting the live API 40,000 times per commit), th... more
SaaS security is where solo founders get ended — not slowed down, ended. One incident isn't a PR hiccup. It's terminal. The Verizon 2024 Data Breach Investigations Report found that 38% of all breaches used compromised credentials, with an average dw... more
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This show targets indie hackers, solopreneurs, and semi-technical founders who want practical, repeatable methods for turning vibe-coded prototypes into sustainable SaaS with real revenue. Across episodes, it emphasizes rigorous validation workflows, cost-aware AI strategies, and concrete tech stacks (notably Supabase and MCP) to minimize hallucinations and scale without overbuilding. Listeners are likely seeking disciplined approaches to pricing, retention, and architecture—covering topics from activation and churn to complex topics like token-based pricing, MRR discipline, and secure, scalable backends. A standout theme is the emphasis on actionable playbooks, not hype, with many episodes offering step-by-step frameworks, real-world bench... more
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