NoCode, AI, and the Future of Software Entrepreneurship

While working on my Podline.fm, I've thought a lot about technology choices and the challenges of creating a new product. NoCode was always a top contender for the initial prototype. When I started building Podline, I explored NoCode tools to see if they could help me create what I wanted. My project needed a highly … Continue reading NoCode, AI, and the Future of Software Entrepreneurship

Amanda Natividad — Mastering Content Creation and Audience Engagement

Amanda Natividad (@amandanat) is an expert in marketing and writing. She talks about using humor and strong marketing skills to understand what people on social media like — and what resonates strongly enough to make them do things. We discuss making content that's not just different, but interesting and true to your audience. Among many … Continue reading Amanda Natividad — Mastering Content Creation and Audience Engagement

Andrew Hodson — A Mechanic’s Leap into Tech Entrepreneurship

Andrew Hudson (@MyBuddyAndrew) is an indie hacker who has taken an unconventional journey. From getting his hands dirty as an auto mechanic to now paving the way as a software entrepreneur, Andrew shares how skills honed in the garage fuel his tech ventures, Hauling Buddies and WrenchRadar. We get under the hood of his entrepreneurial … Continue reading Andrew Hodson — A Mechanic’s Leap into Tech Entrepreneurship

Rob Walling — Stair-Stepping into SaaS Success

Rob Walling (@robwalling) unpacks the fascinating world of SaaS businesses, touching on topics like scaling, diversification, and the role of AI in SaaS projects. Rob shares his unique stair-step approach to building a SaaS business and paints a realistic picture of the challenges faced by a SaaS founder and the potential rewards of running a … Continue reading Rob Walling — Stair-Stepping into SaaS Success

Channing Allen — Myths and Realities of the Indie Hacking Scene

Channing Allen (@channingallen) is the co-founder of Indie Hackers. Today, Channing and I uncover the secrets of thriving in the indie hacking scene from someone who is wrangling thousands of Indie Hackers every day. We delve into intriguing discussions that debunk the myth of the 'death of indie hacking' and guide you through the complexities of … Continue reading Channing Allen — Myths and Realities of the Indie Hacking Scene

Risks and Rewards of Building on OpenAI

Should you build an indie business on top of OpenAI? Absolutely. It's not in OpenAI's interest to build niche solutions that compete with indie hacker startups. It's in their interest to enable them. The community is caught up in a strange back-and-forth between “look at all these amazing opportunities” and “don’t build, OpenAI is just … Continue reading Risks and Rewards of Building on OpenAI