Indiehacking is hard. What are some good accountability and support communities for hackers?
Sudharshan
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I came across https://weekendclub.co/ and it looks awesome. What are some similar communities like this?
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Charlie Ward@charlierward
Ramen Club
Hey @cbsudu - Weekend Club founder here. I may be biased in thinking you should check us out 😉 but would also recommend:
- Founder Summit
- Launch MBA
- Makerlog
- IndieStack
- WIP Chat
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@cbsudu @charlierward I liked the model in which you could present your solution as well as recommend similar ones. That shows your support. Thanks for helping and this is useful too :)
Big shoutout to IndieLog, a platform for indie folks to vlog in a casual way.
https://indielog.com/
@thecoppinger Vlog for founders. Sounds tempting. For people like me who have never done or attempted it would be really interesting.
Warmup Inbox
This is the idea behind https://lunadio.party/
It is a community of indie hacker. You can share your weekly goals there to have accountability toward other community members.
There is also some weekly master call, to share experience between members.
To promote Qinaps.com after mulling over diff social platforms to start off with, LinkedIn made it to our top of the list. It took some networking and posting relevant content to get our first 100 followers. Also, it's the place where corporates honchos live and therefore can pay for your application/ software. Of course, we discovered platforms and communities such as IH, PH, Reddit, and others later. But Linkedin is tricky because our corporate friends were seeing and judging us in our start-up journey. But I was quick to realize that in the start-up world you gotta shamelessly promote and talk about your baby everywhere possible. If you don't no-one else will.