

Indie Hackers
Courtland Allen and Channing Allen
Courtland and Channing Allen interview the ambitious indie hackers who are turning their ideas and side projects into profitable online businesses. Explore the latest strategies and tools founders are using to capitalize on new opportunities, escape the 9-to-5 grind, and create their own personal revenue-generating machines. The future is indie!
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Dec 14, 2017 • 1h 1min
#040 – Learning How to Be a Successful Founder with Spenser Skates
Spenser Skates, the CEO of Amplitude, took a very deliberate approach to becoming a founder and left as little to chance as possible. Learn about the steps he took to prepare himself, and how he went on to build a multi-million dollar analytics business with 100 employees.Transcript, speaker information, and more: https://www.indiehackers.com/podcast/040-spenser-skates-of-amplitude

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Dec 7, 2017 • 53min
#039 – Success Ten Years in the Making with Amir Salihefendic of Doist
When he wrote the first lines of code in his dorm room for his personal to-do list app, Todoist, Amir had no idea that it would eventually become one of the most popular apps of all time. Learn about his winding path to building a successful company, and how he got there by doing things he loved.

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Nov 30, 2017 • 57min
#038 – When Your Side Project Blows Up with Dawson Whitfield of Logojoy
What would you do if your side project made $30,000 in its first month? This is the exact situation that Dawson Whitfield found himself in after a long history of launching projects that didn't make it very far. The conventional wisdom is that it takes years to build a successful business, but in this episode we discuss why that wasn't the case with Dawson's business Logojoy.

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Nov 16, 2017 • 1h 3min
#037 – The Story of WorkFlowy: From $0 to $800,000 a Year with Jesse Patel
Jesse Patel and his cofounder Mike built a product good enough to attract 20k users a month with no marketing. But it's not all roses. Co-founder disputes, competitors and clones, money problems, and real-life responsibilities have kept them on their toes. Jesse doesn't shy away from describing any of the ups and downs that come with building a rocketship product.

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Nov 9, 2017 • 56min
#036 – From Two Failed Startups to $10,000,000 in Revenue with David Darmanin
When he started Hotjar two and a half years ago, David Darmanin never expected it to grow so quickly. In this episode, we explore how David's past failures, learnings, and jobs as a marketer contributed to the incredible success of his business today.

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Nov 2, 2017 • 1h 33min
#035 – "Definitely Not Trying to Fit In" with Tobias van Schneider
How do you get people to notice what you're doing and sign up in droves? If Tobias van Schneider is any indication, the last thing you should do is try to fit in. Learn how his history of counterintuitive decisions, going against the grain, and having zero expectations has led to a string of successful products, and some pretty spectacular failures as well.

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Oct 26, 2017 • 57min
#034 – Making $125,000 a Month as a Solo Founder with Mike Carson of Park.io
After a lifetime of hacking, Mike Carson hit on a very big opportunity selling .io domain names. Learn about the forces that made his massive success possible, the threats that almost killed his business, and how his life has changed.

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Oct 18, 2017 • 59min
#033 – Finding Your Next Idea with Philippe Lehoux of MissiveApp.com
Ever since he launched a profitable website as a teenager, Philippe Lehoux has had an uncanny ability to find something bigger and better to work on. Learn how a lifetime of experience as an entrepreneur has given him the confidence to move on from a business that brings in over $50,000/month.

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Oct 11, 2017 • 54min
#032 – Before and After Product-Market Fit with Peter and Calvin from Segment
Why is it so difficult to recognize product-market fit before you find it? And how do you find it, anyway? Learn about the struggles the team behind Segment faced, and how everything changed after they built a product that people wanted.

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Oct 5, 2017 • 1h 7min
#031 – How Kevin McArdle Quit His Job and Bought 28 Businesses in Two Years
Most aspiring entepreneurs assume they have to start from scratch. But when Kevin McArdle left his job at 38 with a wife, a mortgage, and 4 kids, he wanted to get a head start. Learn how Kevin and his partners at SureSwift Capital bought almost 30 companies in two years, and how they're helping to change founders' lives through 6- and 7-figure exits.