Indie Hackers

Courtland Allen and Channing Allen
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Feb 4, 2019 • 1h

#080 – How to Accomplish Something Extraordinarily Great with Daniel Gross of Pioneer

Daniel Gross (@danielgross) has a tendency to view pretty much everything in life as a game. So when it came time to start a new business after selling his first startup to Apple, he decided to make it into a game that could change the world. In this episode, Daniel talks about what it takes to build a massively impactful project, how to minimize the effects of luck, and the habits you should develop to become a more successful founder.Transcript, speaker information, and more: https://www.indiehackers.com/podcast/080-daniel-gross-of-pioneer
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Jan 25, 2019 • 1h 14min

#079 – Things Every Founder Should Know About Growth with Julian Shapiro of Bell Curve

Julian Shapiro, a growth expert, discusses prioritizing ad campaigns for business success, favoring e-commerce over SaaS, and effective growth strategies like niche targeting, competitor analysis, and exploring emerging ad channels for founders.
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Dec 14, 2018 • 58min

#078 – Taking on Google and Facebook as a Solo Open-Source Founder with Evan You of Vue.js

When Evan You (@youyuxi) decided to create his own front-end JavaScript framework, there were already mega-popular competitors in the market from no other than Facebook and Google. Still, Evan forged ahead to build something that would satisfy his own tastes, and it turned out millions of people wanted the same things he did. Learn how Evan built his open-source project Vue.js into one of the most popular in the world and grew it to over $200,000 in annual revenue via Patreon.Transcript, speaker information, and more: https://www.indiehackers.com/podcast/078-evan-yue-of-vue
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Dec 7, 2018 • 1h 3min

#077 – Iterating Your Way to a Product That Customers Find Valuable with Andy Cook of Tettra

Andy Cook, co-founder of Tettra, discusses how they iterated on their idea to turn it into a business that now generates hundreds of thousand of dollars in revenue. Topics covered include growth and revenue goals, building a valuable product through customer research, making good hires, managing psychology as a founder, customers willingness to pay for B2B SaaS product despite price increase, and advice and story sharing from Andy Cook of Tettra.
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Nov 30, 2018 • 58min

#076 – Becoming Better Leaders to Build Better Companies with Keegan and Cameron of Torch.io

Cameron Yarbrough (@yarbroughcam) and Keegan Walden (@keeganwalden) created a company that combines software and coaching to help leadership teams improve their job performance in a measurable way. In this episode, we discuss how they've applied their own teachings to their roles as founders, and how they've grown to become to the kinds of people who can work together to build a successful business.Transcript, speaker information, and more: https://www.indiehackers.com/podcast/076-keegan-and-cameron-of-torch
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Nov 16, 2018 • 1h 10min

#075 – Escaping the 9-to-5 Grind to Create a $3 Million Business with Joel Hooks of egghead.io

Joel Hooks (@jhooks) never found it easy to spend his life working for other people. So when he came across an inspirational book that told him he could learn to code and build his own company, he embarked on a fateful journey to do just that. Learn how Joel helped start a sustainable business that connects programmers to educators, and how he bootstrapped it to over $3 million in annual revenue.Transcript, speaker information, and more: https://www.indiehackers.com/podcast/075-joel-hooks-of-egghead
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Nov 2, 2018 • 55min

#074 – How to Build a Complex Hardware Business by Starting Simple with David Rabie of Tovala

David Rabie (@davidrabie), the founder of Tovala, set out to build one of the most complex businesses imaginable: a hardware device, a software application, and a food prep and delivery service all-in-one. In this interview, we talk about how he approached this challenge one step at a time, from carefully crafting the minimum viable product and making the necessary sacrifices to get to the next step, to delivering a popular product to thousands of paying customers.Transcript, speaker information, and more: https://www.indiehackers.com/podcast/074-david-rabie-of-tovala
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Oct 26, 2018 • 1h 7min

#073 – Building the Habits Necessary to Succeed as a Founder with James Clear

James Clear (@jamesclear), the author of Atomic Habits, knows a thing or two about forming successful habits as a founder. In this episode, he talks about how he developed the habits he used to help grow his website to over 400,000 subscribers. We also go into detail about the methods and science behind habit formation, and how any founder can develop the habits necessary to do their best work.Transcript, speaker information, and more: https://www.indiehackers.com/podcast/073-james-clear
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Oct 19, 2018 • 1h 3min

#072 – Building a High-Growth Startup in an Emerging Market with Shola Akinlade of Paystack

Shola Akinlade (@Shollsman) knew that the online payments process in Nigeria was broken, and that he was in the perfect position to help fix it. However, numerous challenges stood in his way, including broken financial infrastructure, unreliable internet, and users that had little experience making online payments. Learn how Shola overcame the odds to build and grow Paystack — Stripe for Africa — to over 17,000 merchants processing over $20M per month.Transcript, speaker information, and more: https://www.indiehackers.com/podcast/072-shola-akinlade-of-paystack
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Oct 5, 2018 • 59min

#071 – Bootstrapping to $1 Million in Two Years as a Non-Technical Founder with Christy Laurence of Plann

When Christy Laurence started designing her mobile app, she knew nothing about building tech products or launching startups. In fact, she didn't even know that fundraising an option. Driven by her optimistic nature and love of learning, she traded web agencies for development time in exchange for her marketing skills to get an app built from scratch, and went on to make impactful connections with dozens of influencers who helped her spread the word. Plann generated over $10,000 in sales in its first week, and today is at an impressive 650,000 downloads with growth showing no signs of stopping.Transcript, speaker information, and more: https://www.indiehackers.com/podcast/071-christy-laurence-of-plann

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