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One client started with my simple "generic" solution almost a year ago - now they're back for their third custom solution,
significantly larger than where we began.
That's how you know you're doing something right.
One client started with my simple "generic" solution almost a year ago - now they're back for their third custom solution,
significantly larger than where we began.
That's how you know you're doing something right.
~2% of 2024 is already behind us.
~2% of 2024 is already behind us.
One of my clients started with a basic product they upgraded into a custom implementation.
Months later, they're back for an even larger project.
There's no better marketing than consistently delivering great results.
One of my clients started with a basic product they upgraded into a custom implementation.
Months later, they're back for an even larger project.
There's no better marketing than consistently delivering great results.
2015: "My app is stable, adding features is easy!"
2020: "Just need to update a few dependencies"
2024: "Complete rewrite every time..."
When did we normalize rebuilding our apps every 6 months?
2015: "My app is stable, adding features is easy!"
2020: "Just need to update a few dependencies"
2024: "Complete rewrite every time..."
When did we normalize rebuilding our apps every 6 months?
I implemented retainer agreements with some of my clients.
- upfront payments
- "reserved" dev blocks
+ clear scope boundaries
The closest I could get to a "productized software development" service.
Got a better idea?
I implemented retainer agreements with some of my clients.
- upfront payments
- "reserved" dev blocks
+ clear scope boundaries
The closest I could get to a "productized software development" service.
Got a better idea?
2010s: One problem solved = 95% profit margin
(near-zero running costs)
2024: AI-powered solutions = unpredictable margins
(expensive API calls eat your revenue)
2010s: One problem solved = 95% profit margin
(near-zero running costs)
2024: AI-powered solutions = unpredictable margins
(expensive API calls eat your revenue)
Until you see the bills:
- ChatGPT for $200/m,
- Devin for $500/m
Turns out "AI will replace you" really means
your salary is being redirected to AI companies.
Until you see the bills:
- ChatGPT for $200/m,
- Devin for $500/m
Turns out "AI will replace you" really means
your salary is being redirected to AI companies.
- Entertainment (45-50%)
- Emotions (30-35%)
- Education (15-20%)
The most successful ones hit multiple "E categories".
There are lower profits in non-essential products/services outside these categories.
Choose your market wisely.
- Entertainment (45-50%)
- Emotions (30-35%)
- Education (15-20%)
The most successful ones hit multiple "E categories".
There are lower profits in non-essential products/services outside these categories.
Choose your market wisely.
The problem is people preaching that corners don't matter.
They sell 'minimum viable' as 'maximum wisdom.'
Then they act surprised when their house of cards collapses.
And that's exactly why nobody trusts indie developers anymore
The problem is people preaching that corners don't matter.
They sell 'minimum viable' as 'maximum wisdom.'
Then they act surprised when their house of cards collapses.
And that's exactly why nobody trusts indie developers anymore
What bothers me is when it harms others.
For example, calling app development 'easy' creates at least two problems:
- new developers won't take the time to learn properly
- clients expect fast, cheap work
What bothers me is when it harms others.
For example, calling app development 'easy' creates at least two problems:
- new developers won't take the time to learn properly
- clients expect fast, cheap work
Then the next sentence shows that he doesn't understand what the industry leader even does...
This is happening all the time.
You really think "the next stripe" is a weekend project? the next x, the next anything...
You got brainwashed.
Then the next sentence shows that he doesn't understand what the industry leader even does...
This is happening all the time.
You really think "the next stripe" is a weekend project? the next x, the next anything...
You got brainwashed.
You know what that means, right?
You know what that means, right?
worked on several other things in the meantime and plan to finish it next year,
I can say I have been working on it for months?
"Asking for a friend"
worked on several other things in the meantime and plan to finish it next year,
I can say I have been working on it for months?
"Asking for a friend"
I do the opposite – I give them a plan for how they can do it themselves.
3 out of 4 times, they return to become customers.
They usually end up being my most satisfied clients.
I do the opposite – I give them a plan for how they can do it themselves.
3 out of 4 times, they return to become customers.
They usually end up being my most satisfied clients.
"Nice to meet you. Can we sign a long-term agreement, we just wanted to meet you in person before signing."
and some take considerably more time and go like:
"How can we make sure we're getting our money's worth?"
"Nice to meet you. Can we sign a long-term agreement, we just wanted to meet you in person before signing."
and some take considerably more time and go like:
"How can we make sure we're getting our money's worth?"
Who's building a wrapper to get everything in one app?
Who's building a wrapper to get everything in one app?