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Congratulations !
From $0 to $5k after a year Indie Hacking. The biggest takeaways.
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I take frequent walks, and do light exercises between focussed sessions
Remote work productivity hacks 👨🏻💻
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Advertise my app on Reddit. I have an ad going out today. I’ll be interested to see how it performs
What are your plans and goals for May?
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They cans trademark a GPT logo, but I don’t think you can just own the three letters gpt… if that we’re true the alphabet would be trademarked by now😆
OpenAI is trying to trademark "GPT". What are your thoughts?
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I'm still in that phase of building things I enjoy building. I hope they're valid ideas, but time will tell
How do you validate your idea before building?
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Figuring out the onboarding flow. It's something I ignored until the end, and now I'm learning that the success of the entire project rests on it.
What has been your biggest challenge in developing your product?
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What major lessons did you learn from your first launch?
I learned that a hard paywall for an app was asking too much from users. Almost no one converted and actually got to enjoy the app, and so I've removed the hard paywall in order to give people a chance to experience the app before having to sign-up. Check it out:
https://www.producthunt.com/products/blockoff-calendar-defense
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It's not just you. : ]
See: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2AB9zPfXqQQ&t=16s
Not happy Monday. Is it only me or do you have a small down periods on Monday?
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1. Fix my apps onboarding flow
2. Do some more promotion for it
3. Clean out my inbox
What are three goals you are working on this week?
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Be a servant leader. Treat people as people first, and not a means to an end. Trust your team.
What's the most effective way to create a strong team culture?
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Being over scheduled at work: https://www.producthunt.com/prod...
What problem does your product solve?
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I don't know when it will spring back, but I'm sure it will at some point.
Do you feel like the current tech market is the new normal?
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Yes, of course. but over a period of time if those compliments don't come with increased wages, then the compliments begin to have a negative impact on work energy.
Do compliments from your superiors affect your work energy?
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Resting! I just launched BlockOff : Calendar Defense. Which was pretty much a years worth of weekends.
Are you resting or working hard this weekend?
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I think there are still interesting use cases for the tech.
Is Crypto/Web3 boom over?
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I think being over scheduled during the work day is a common problem, and so the goal of BlockOff : Calendar Defense is to help people fill their calendars with real or real looking events to dissuade others from adding last minute meetings to them.
I've found that people tend to ignore all-day or half-day calendar blocks, and will still schedule meetings during those times. When I use a...
BlockOff : Calendar Defense
Defend your time
Take control of your day, show what you're working on, or just appear to be busy. Use one-tap calendaring to defend available time on your calendar. Quickly block all available time on your calendar with two-taps.
BlockOff : Calendar Defense
Defend your time