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We've been discussing adding a /milestone feature to track important milestones in your product. For example when you get your first customer, or reach $1,000 MRR.
I'd like to get a better sense of what everybody would like to track (if anything). If there's enough overlap, we could potentially ...
When I started to work on my app I felt guilty because some other indie-maker is working on something similar.
My app's focus is on something different but I need that basic feature to get valuable data and make the "USP-feature" more reliable.
So: do you feel guilty if your idea is similar t...
I would like to hear more specific opinions about bots (chatbots, AI, etc.).
Especially I would like to hear opinions on which niches will provide a stable revenue for a bot developer.
Slack/Telegram/Facebook/…
Looking for a solution that lets me schedule a pipeline of email messages as per schedule that gets triggered by a tag and with certain events tag can be taken of or updated. Preferably free for small subscribers / low volume. Anything exists out there?
MarketHero.io does all this but is very ex...
My idea is a list of startup ideas. I've already coded a simple, upvote / comment system allowing the best ideas to rise to the top.
I've come up with two options.
a) "IdeaList" — Discuss your own ideas before you decide to build them
b) "Please Someone Build ..." — A list of ideas which OTHE...
I'd like to display them (for #thrdr) but with the REST API it seems that we don't even know if the tweet contains a poll.
Guise I was thinking about creating a platform to match makers and white hat hackers to work together.
On the makers side, makers will be able to receive a free security check & will be able to pay for an explanation and a fix
On the hackers side, hackers from all levels will be able to earn r...
I'd like to do that in javascript and draw some curves from it
Like UTC 18:00, UTC 09:00 etc.. I know there is no such magic number but what would be your best bet if you are launching a product.
I see Marc/Pieter just throwing $10 or $25 as pricing for their products, not worrying about the perceived value of $9 / $9.99, that sort of thing.
Is it because
1) You believe people translate $9 or $9.99 to $10 anyway, so why bother?
OR
2) Does it depend on the niche you are serving? What n...