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I am really curious about one thing, what do you use when creating a new project?
I know couple of indie-hackers who is spending about 2k-3k$ for their mvp, and success possibility is 40%-50%. This guys just buy some freelancer and give them tech assignment.
For me it's quite too-much, because programming skills give you access to almost any experiment, so developers usually spend about 20-50 dollars for hosting and thats it. And now i am interested to listen to your approach for product mvp developing :)



I revived my language learning platform, Llanai. I am documenting the building in public here.
Vision is to make language learning a social activity among AI agents, teachers, and students, while keeping the goal of fluency, finding jobs, and forming a network as the driving forces for its growth.
Let me know if you are a teacher or you know of anyone that is a teacher.

Hey guys, for those who don't know, I'm the founder of Huzzler. Just wanted to make this post to announce the launch of my development agency 😁
You might know, but there are lots of MVP agencies out there. What makes mine different from the others is that it's focused on creating super high-quality products (design and development-wise). I've been coding for 9 years and have created countless enterprise-grade products. I build full stack, web & mobile and even do smart contract blockchain development.
My services are
- Website development (simple and complex)
- Any kind of website integrations
- Beautiful Design & UI
- PWA development
- Native app development with react-native (4 years of professional experience with react-native)
- web3 smart contract development (solidity)
- web3 frontend development with EVM compatible chains
- Hosting
Feel free to check out my agency site on: propulsion.so


Making some efforts to improve SEO and looks like Its started to appear


Idea was simple - create one dedicated place, where people can share their ideas to get validation, review, tips and AI report summary from trained model for idea + possible weaknesses, strengths, some tips, advices, verdict and future directions where to go.
Other perks will be shown after launch :)
Right now mvp1 is getting ready to be released. It is gonna be free version for everyone.
Stack - vibecoded frontend + nest.js server. Will be glad to listen to your opinion.
Will you use it?





July is my 3rd straight month of making Gumroad revenue using a workflow automation tool called n8n. If you are unfamiliar with it check the following article.
In July, I detailed how to use n8n to make a small, but growing source, of passive income. This has largely been driven by my consistent marketing presence on YouTube and Medium.
How I did it
YouTube is one of the ways I educate people on the intersection of AI and information technology, in simple terms, which is the niche I am carving out — there are way more non-technical people than technical people, so I am better off targeting them former.
Whether, it’s about practical automations, such as
- generating schema markup to appear on ChatGPT
- creating an intelligent customer service representative for your site
or experimental use cases, such as
- making generative video using Google’s Veo3
- animating pictures using models served on HuggingFace
There is a plethora of content I use as a funnel to my brand.
I wrote more about it here.



- picked a problem i had myself: wasting weeks building stuff no one paid for
- no landing page at first. just a pinned tweet and a public google sheet. shared early wins. that helped way more than a pretty site
- posted weekly on x about real results. ugly screenshots, revenue numbers, what i’d build if i had no job. no filters, no fluff
- kept product updates dead simple: sheet link + telegram access. didn't overbuild. focused only on speed + clarity
- most of the growth came from 3 things:
- x (twitter): showing receipts, not ideas
- indie hacker comment sections: leaving value, not links
- niche telegram groups: not pitching, just helping
- reddit: used throwaway accounts to ask "what would you build if you lost your job today?" and answered my own questions with mini-case studies. these got saved a lot, which helped visibility
- built a lead magnet that didn’t suck: gave away 10 validated ideas for free, full breakdown. no email needed. people shared it
- x (twitter) growth trick: added “$15k/mrr” and “validated saas ideas weekly” in my name. helped people find me when they searched for “saas” or “mrr”
- faked urgency without lying: “50% off till end of month” worked better than i expected. people wait for a reason to buy
- used posts as validation: if an idea i shared got comments or dms, i flagged it for possible product expansion
- never used ads, never emailed cold, never begged influencers. just made it easy for people to see value in 5 seconds
- kept price low enough to feel obvious but high enough to not attract freebie hunters. $79 once → worth it to anyone serious
if you’re a solo founder: pick a problem you live. post the journey in public. make the product simple enough to explain in a tweet. don’t stop for 90 days.
validatedsaas.com still grows weekly. all organic. no bs.



As some of you know, I have a small side hustle selling n8n automations.
A resident of Japan bought one of my Reddit Lead Generation workflows.
It's a simple workflow that sends Reddit threads that contain the relevant keywords.
You can find the more detailed workflow description here.
Here's a tutorial.


Proof of how small daily work on your product compounds


Hey guys, for those who don't know, I'm the founder of Huzzler. Just wanted to make this post to announce the launch of my development agency 😁
You might know, but there are lots of MVP agencies out there. What makes mine different from the others is that it's focused on creating super high-quality products (design and development-wise). I've been coding for 9 years and have created countless enterprise-grade products. I build full stack, web & mobile and even do smart contract blockchain development.
My services are
- Website development (simple and complex)
- Any kind of website integrations
- Beautiful Design & UI
- PWA development
- Native app development with react-native (4 years of professional experience with react-native)
- web3 smart contract development (solidity)
- web3 frontend development with EVM compatible chains
- Hosting
Feel free to check out my agency site on: propulsion.so


Hey everyone,
I wanted to share a small win 🎉 and the story behind it — how my site grew to about 5.8k monthly views in less than 2 months.
50 days ago, I launched launchdirectories.com — a simple, searchable database of places where you can submit and promote your new product or startup.
Why did I build it? Because every time I launched something, I’d spend hours googling “SaaS directories” or hunting through outdated blog posts, trying to figure out where to submit my product. It was frustrating and inefficient.
So I put together a spreadsheet with 52 launch directories and shared it on Reddit. It got over 400 upvotes, which was amazing, but people wanted more data like domain ratings, traffic stats, SEO info, and whether the links are dofollow or not.
I realized this was a real need, so overnight I built LaunchDirectories.com (initially spent just 5 hours on it) — now it features over 80 curated launch directories, sortable by Domain Rating and other useful metrics.
No signups, no paywalls, no bullshi* — just a website to save you time and help you get more visibility for your projects.
According to SimpleAnalytics, the site is already getting 5.8k+ monthly views, and I’ve heard from people saying it’s actually saved them hours and helped them gain traction.
I know it’s not some massive success story, but honestly, this number of monthly views still blows me away.


Wondering where are places I can look for a mobile dev partner for an existing app I am working on.
For context I created a platform that is growing and need to start thinking about a native mobile experience since it's a niche social network.
Any recommendations would help!

I recently built LaunchIgniter — a platform to help makers and startups get early visibility — and decided to go the full self-hosted route. It turned out to be way more manageable and cost-effective than I expected.
Here’s the full stack, self-hosted on a $6/month VPS:
- Coolify: Handles deployment. Think of it as a self-hosted alternative to Render or Heroku. Simple Git-based deployments, Docker support, and reliable.
- MongoDB: Self-hosted with backups configured. For many projects, you don’t need a managed database unless you scale beyond reason.
- Umami: Lightweight, privacy-friendly analytics. Does the job without any page bloat or third-party tracking.
- Node.js (backend) and Next.js (Frontend) — kept things lean and efficient.
Why go this route?
A lot of devs and indie hackers start reaching for managed services, which are great — but not always necessary in the early days. You can easily rack up $100–200/month in services before you even have traffic. At MVP stage, that’s overkill.
This $6/month VPS has been handling 200+ daily users with no hiccups. Page loads are fast, the server rarely touches high CPU usage, and it gives me full control.
Key Takeaways
- Start simple. The goal at MVP stage is validation, not scaling.
- Self-hosting isn't as hard as it sounds. Tools like Coolify make deployment feel effortless.
- Every dollar saved is runway earned. Especially if you're bootstrapping or testing multiple ideas.
- Privacy & control matter. Hosting your own analytics or database means no hidden costs or data-sharing surprises.
Building and launching something on your own terms — without waiting, overthinking, or overspending — is incredibly freeing.
If you're working on something and want a push to launch, I created LaunchIgniter exactly for that. Just submit your product and get it in front of early users. No noise, no gimmicks — just momentum.
Happy shipping!


How i run a lean saas in 2025 without losing my mind:
- i don’t do paid ads, cold dms, or chase trends. i let distribution work for me. here's how
- added a public roadmap with feature requests via jotform + notion. users like voting on what matters. gives them a reason to share with others too
- i built SEO pages that don’t feel like SEO pages. used simple questions as page titles like "how do i solve x without doing y". wrote answers like a human, not a blogger
- then i post those q&a answers in reddit comments, indiehackers, and quora. no links. just useful answers. people google the question and land on my page anyway
- embedded chat on every page (via typedream’s chat widget) with one question: "what’s missing here?" got free feedback and content ideas daily
- joined 2 niche slack communities with actual builders. didn’t pitch anything. just posted updates of what i was working on. people asked to try it
- i automated onboarding emails using buttondown and kept them super short. no HTML. just "here’s what most users do next" and a link
- every month i post revenue breakdowns even if it sucks. transparency builds followers. followers turn into users. users bring more users
- when i feel burnt out, i just ship smaller features. i don't grind harder. momentum beats scale
- people underestimate how much you can grow by just being consistent and useful for 12 months straight. that’s it. no viral hack. just not quitting
if you're solo in 2025, your biggest edge is not trying to look big. just be real, show work, and ship stuff that works
PS. building something good? if you want honest feedback that actually helps, i'm here. ZeroToCustomers.com - get all kinds of help you need to get traction and scale faster.

Im quite new to coding and are soon going to launch my website that I vibe coded into something amazing.
- Where to host and how does it work?
- How does it work if I need to post articles or run scripts in the code?

As part of your project, do you think including this for MVP is important and users expect it?
If so, what system do you use? Own form? Third-party tool? Nothing?
I can see Huzzler uses featurebase.app but it also has a roadmap, which you need to keep updated also.
Thanks!

Hey guys, for those who don't know, I'm the founder of Huzzler. Just wanted to make this post to announce the launch of my development agency 😁
You might know, but there are lots of MVP agencies out there. What makes mine different from the others is that it's focused on creating super high-quality products (design and development-wise). I've been coding for 9 years and have created countless enterprise-grade products. I build full stack, web & mobile and even do smart contract blockchain development.
My services are
- Website development (simple and complex)
- Any kind of website integrations
- Beautiful Design & UI
- PWA development
- Native app development with react-native (4 years of professional experience with react-native)
- web3 smart contract development (solidity)
- web3 frontend development with EVM compatible chains
- Hosting
Feel free to check out my agency site on: propulsion.so


Huzzler's UI is awesome. Just trying it out. I just hate this 50 Character limitttttttt

Hey, random share from me today.
I’m the kind of person who’s always finding cool stuff online — articles, news, interesting blog posts and I love sharing them in FB groups, Reddit threads, or group chats.
But here’s what started bugging me: every time I drop a link, I’m basically sending people straight to someone else’s site. It’s great for sharing value, but I started thinking… is there a way I could also benefit a bit from all these clicks, without having to write my own blog or make my own content?
So here’s what I tried:
I built this little tool that takes any link I want to share and wraps it in a new link. When people click it, they still see the original page (the article, news piece, or blog post), but there’s a small popup or a banner with my own CTA — like “Check out my website” or “Subscribe to my newsletter.”
Basically, it lets me keep sharing cool content as usual, but also gently invite people to visit my own page, drop their email, or do whatever I want them to do.
And it’s not just about email popups. For example, my friend sells solar panels, and he recently shared a news article about rising electricity prices — but he used my tool to add a CTA leading people to his solar business website. So it’s super flexible.
Sometimes you don’t have the time (or the desire) to create your own articles or blog posts, but you still want to share valuable stuff and get some visibility in return. This kind of solves that.
Here’s a random example I made with a Wikipedia page about Elon Musk:👉 https://poplink.to/l/2s3fj3
I dropped that into some Facebook groups, and within an hour, people were not only reading the page but also checking out my own link. That felt like a small win because I didn’t have to create any original content, yet I still got extra eyeballs on my stuff.
It’s definitely not perfect yet. It’s totally free right now because it’s still in beta. Some sites block it, and I’m working on ways around that (I’ve got some ideas but need time to implement them). But overall, it’s been surprisingly fun to play with.
Anyway, just wanted to share in case anyone else here has ever felt like they’re sending free traffic to other people’s sites all the time — maybe this is a way to get something back from it. Curious if anyone else has tried similar hacks or tools?






I’m Mohd Anas, and I’m working on BruhGrow Tools, a set of super useful web tools that stick to the basics—no weird, confusing stuff here!
We’re keeping BruhGrow simple, clean, and easy to use, so you can jump in and get what you need without any hassle. The tools are designed to give you quick, spot-on results based on what you put in.
Right now, we’ve got 24+ awesome web tools ready to help you out.Most Used tools as Developer : Token Price Checker, Post Enhancer, Open Graph, PDF Into N Pages, SVG Icons, QR Code Generator, Password Generator, Flowchart Generator, Image Processor and Vectorizer, SVG Editor, Qolor Palettes, Sorter Extension
Youtube Based tools : Hashtag Generator, Description Generator, Thumbnail Generator, Transcript Getter, Keyword Title Generator, Title Rewriter
Learning Based Helping tools : Code Review, Daily Challenges, Project Ideas, Roadmap, Resources
Thanks for taking the time to read and check out BruhGrow Tools. The goal of this post is to gather feedback from experts and experienced folks like you: )


(for solo founders who actually care)
- stop writing for "keywords" like it's 2015. instead, write for 'questions people ask inside communities'. i search reddit and slack threads and answer them better than anyone else. that's it.
- use tools like alsoasked .com and detailed .com to find what’s missing in top pages. don’t copy. find the gaps. google ranks “fresh angles” now because ai spam is drowning search.
- write in plain english. kill the structure. stop writing like a robot. the more your stuff sounds like how people talk, the more google trusts it’s real.
- give actual data or firsthand experiences. i once ranked a 300-word answer that just walked through what i did with screenshots. no intro, no outro. just value.
- every page should have one job. not five. pick a single intent and go deep. google is rewarding this because ai content usually tries to cover everything surface-level.
- write fast, publish faster. i treat content like testing startup ideas. if it doesn’t get impressions in 3 weeks, i kill or rework it. no point clinging to dead pages.
- don’t waste time chasing backlinks from random blogs. write content that actually helps people, drop it in places where people are already asking, and let it spread naturally.
- bonus trick: google your competitor + “pdf” or “filetype:pdf” and you’ll find docs they’ve written and hidden. i use these to find keywords and copy structures that already work.
this works. it’s what i do. no fluff, no outreach, no ads.
just show up where people look for answers and be better than the lazy ai spam clogging up the feed.
PS. I help founders rank higher on AI search. Get AI SEO report for your site at LM-SEO.com if you are trying to improve your ranking.


45 days ago, I signed up for a crazy accelerator where I had to develop a fully functional mobile app in 45 days.
I usually work on web apps, so I thought it would be the same thing.
Whoo boy! Was I wrong? Mobile app dev is a different ball game altogether! At first, I tried to make it all alone (+ Cursor), and it was tough and grueling, learning as I went.
Then, my school decided to move up my examinations, and I had to bring in a friend. Together, we built this app; Aesculai from scratch.
Aesculai is a medical learning app that offers AI-assisted medical simulation and learning for Pros & Students, helping streamline medical practice and learning.
The app is finally out on the playstore, and it would mean the world to me if you all checked it out and offered your honest review and feedback.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.aesculai.app
Thank you.





This is a comprehensive video that covers 5 ways (local and cloud based) to host n8n.
- npm
- docker
- render
- railway
- digital ocean
I learned a lot making this video. Now I can save my clients' money. I am sure they will appreciate it !



Greetings everyone,
I have a few different sidestreams and I am currently using n8n at the core of my work from YouTube, Gumroad, to client work.
I find June's revenue to be a validation once again, especially for those interested in appearing in AI Search ($84 out of $110)
It helped me quite a lot that I my YouTube channel has grown. I added 83 subs. The video that helped me out the most was my n8n automation for creating Veo3 videos.
Keep making.



Hey guys, for those who don't know, I'm the founder of Huzzler. Just wanted to make this post to announce the launch of my development agency 😁
You might know, but there are lots of MVP agencies out there. What makes mine different from the others is that it's focused on creating super high-quality products (design and development-wise). I've been coding for 9 years and have created countless enterprise-grade products. I build full stack, web & mobile and even do smart contract blockchain development.
My services are
- Website development (simple and complex)
- Any kind of website integrations
- Beautiful Design & UI
- PWA development
- Native app development with react-native (4 years of professional experience with react-native)
- web3 smart contract development (solidity)
- web3 frontend development with EVM compatible chains
- Hosting
Feel free to check out my agency site on: propulsion.so


Hey everyone!
My co-founder and I just opened up early access to Trackthemetric, a lightweight, privacy-friendly alternative to Google Analytics. It gives you useful insights without the complexity or creepy tracking.
We're building this as a tiny team of two and looking for early users to help us test it, share feedback, and shape what it becomes. The most important website analytics are ready but we're constantly moving and are currently adding AI-powered data analysis and payment provider integrations.
If you're running a site or a project and want to know how people are using your website, we’d love to hear what you think and if there is anything missing. No pressure to be nice, honest feedback helps us most!
You can start your free trial here: https://app.trackthemetric.com/sign-up
Happy to answer any questions or thoughts below too!
Thanks 🙏
Jonathan
