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The Indie Hacker Podcast with Fexingo: Solo Developers, SaaS Side Projects, and Independent Tech

The Indie Hacker Podcast with Fexingo: Solo Developers, SaaS Side Projects, and Independent Tech

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Lucas and Luna explore the world of solo developers and indie hackers building SaaS side projects into sustainable businesses. Each episode examines a specific founder's journey — from the first line of code to first paying customer, through product-market fit and the grind of customer support alone. Lucas brings the numbers: revenue splits, churn rates, customer acquisition costs, and the real economics of a one-person tech company. Luna pushes on the human side: burnout, motivation, the loneliness of building in public, and the moment when a side project starts earning more than a day job. Together they dissect case studies like Pieter Levels' Nomad List, Marc Köhlbrugge's Bouncy Ball, and TinySeed-funded startups, always with concrete data and honest talk about failure. This is for the developer who has a domain name but hasn't launched, the bootstrapper hitting a growth plateau, and anyone who believes a single person can still build a million-dollar business. No hype, no funding rounds, no 'growth hacking' — just the real work of making software that people pay for. What does it really take to replace your salary with a side project? #IndieHacker #SaaS #SideProjects #SoloDeveloper #Bootstrapping #RevenueGraphs #Churn #CustomerAcquisition #ProductMarketFit #TinySeed #PieterLevels #MarcKohlbrugge #OnePersonBusiness #BuildInPublic #Technology #Business #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo© 2026 Fexingo. All rights reserved. 経済学
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  • How a Solo Dev Used Twitter DMs to Find First Paying Customers
    2026/06/07
    Episode 37 of The Indie Hacker Podcast dives into a specific growth channel that's often overlooked: direct messaging on Twitter. Lucas and Luna break down how a solo developer used cold DMs to land five paying customers in two weeks, hitting $1,200 MRR before building a landing page. They walk through the exact DM script, the objections faced, and the pivot from 'asking for feedback' to 'asking for money.' No ads, no SEO grind — just one person having real conversations. Plus, the hosts discuss why this approach works better than forums or cold email for certain SaaS niches. A tactical episode for anyone tired of building in silence. #IndieHacker #SaaS #SoloDev #CustomerAcquisition #TwitterDMs #ColdOutreach #Bootstrapping #MRR #ProductLaunch #NoMarketingSpend #Tech #Business #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast #IndieHackerPodcast #SoloFounder #Sales #OrganicGrowth Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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    8 分
  • How a Solo Dev Used API Documentation to 10x MRR
    2026/06/07
    In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore how solo developer Sarah Chen turned a frustration with poorly documented APIs into a SaaS tool called DocBridge that now generates $45K MRR. They break down how she identified the pain point, built a minimum viable product in two weeks using just one API integration, and grew it to over 2,000 paying customers without any marketing spend. They discuss the specific metrics that mattered at each stage — from initial customer interviews to pricing iterations — and what other indie hackers can learn from her approach. A concrete look at how technical founders can find product-market fit in developer tooling. #SoloDeveloper #SaaS #APIDocumentation #ProductMarketFit #Bootstrapping #DeveloperTools #MRR #IndieHacking #NoMarketingSpend #SarahChen #DocBridge #MinimumViableProduct #CustomerInterviews #PricingStrategy #Technology #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast #IndieHackerPodcast Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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    10 分
  • How a Solo Dev Built a SaaS With No Employees
    2026/06/06
    Episode 35 of The Indie Hacker Podcast: Lucas and Luna explore the story of a solo developer who built a SaaS product — a website monitoring tool called Pulsetic — entirely alone, with no co-founders or employees. They break down how Pulsetic reached 10,000 paying customers and over $1 million in annual recurring revenue run rate as of early 2026, using automation, customer support chatbots, and a hyper-focused product roadmap. Lucas explains the key strategies: avoiding feature creep, leaning on AI for customer support, and building a lean operation that lets one person run the entire company. Luna asks the hard questions about burnout, scalability, and whether this model is sustainable long-term. They also discuss the trade-offs between staying solo and hiring a team, and what other indie hackers can learn from this approach. Plus a brief, honest moment about how listener support via Buy Me a Coffee helps keep this podcast ad-free. #Pulsetic #SoloDeveloper #IndieHacker #SaaS #NoEmployees #Bootstrapping #Automation #AIChatbots #CustomerSupport #WebsiteMonitoring #ARRAmount #LeanOperations #FeatureCreep #Burnout #Scalability #Technology #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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    8 分
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