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thyrox | 2 years ago
I think to make it more worthwhile people posting here please write a little about your tech stack, why you made it, what are your struggles, and tips for other founders, etc.
thyrox | 2 years ago
I think to make it more worthwhile people posting here please write a little about your tech stack, why you made it, what are your struggles, and tips for other founders, etc.
acuozzo|2 years ago
My hobbies & interests are too niche and the problems I have in life can't be solved by tech, so I have yet to run across an idea I'd be intrinsically-motivated enough to pursue.
With that being said, I'm hoping I'll run into someone else's idea which will help me see through the kind of blindness which prevented rsync users from seeing Dropbox as something worth building, so I find exposure to these "little" ideas useful since reading through threads like these is somewhat like speed-dating for startup ideas.
callalex|2 years ago
taylorfinley|2 years ago
abetusk|2 years ago
I'm relatively technically inclined so the "tech stack" used is not really all that interesting. I don't really care about what React widget was used to create a customizable overlay text on an animated gif meme, I care about how the person found an audience and managed to monetize it.
GitHub, Reddit, "Show HN" or other areas of the internet are much better at highlighting interesting projects. This thread is specifically about monetizing small to mid range projects, so the focus is on how to acquire a meager income stream both in targeting audience and monetization strategies.
The best responses in this thread, in my opinion, are the ones that talk about how they managed to get to $500/month by identifying what problem people would pay money for, how they found customers and the specific type of transaction (purchasing something physical, subscription, one-time removal of watermark, etc.).
hackan|2 years ago
You may either be a potential client, or an entrepreneur looking towards tips or inspiration on things to do/how to do them.
a_petrov|2 years ago
Also, it's pretty nice to share with the small team I'm part of. We're currently working on custom client projects and we'd like to build our product. Seeing how people do it is a nice morale boost, especially for a team that lacks experience in building.
HeyLaughingBoy|2 years ago
givemeethekeys|2 years ago
Threads like this give us a window into a world of ideas and possibilities.
rozenmd|2 years ago
Both as a seller and a buyer, I've found customers and products I wouldn't have found organically.
deepsummer|2 years ago
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realprimoh|2 years ago