My SaaS isn’t a “course”… it’s a growth gym for indie devs
Published 2025-09-23
So here’s the thing. Knowledge is free — Reddit, X, YouTube are stuffed with it. But discipline? Momentum? That’s the rare Pokémon.
I built Indie10k because I kept making the same mistake: Ship feature → feel good → do zero outreach → hear crickets 🦗
Indie10k is basically a gym for indie devs. Instead of lifting weights, you lift growth loops. TenK 6 Methodology = a simple cycle that compounds into traction + $$$.
Here’s what’s next on my mind (not a giant roadmap, just vibes):
Polish the core workflow → make them feel snappy, especially for impatient devs (me 🙋♂️).
Stripe is live → now thinking free users get a few loops, then paywall. Taste first, gate later.
Milestone → 100 signups, then I need 1–2 people to actually finish a loop and share results.
Content flywheel → blog posts → turn into IH/Reddit/X threads → keep sharing playbooks.
Linkable freebies → Notion template + starter playbooks that double as SEO bait.
Early revenue push → maybe a lifetime “early supporter” deal, just to prove $$ flows.
Fun experiments → contests like “Oct: first subscriber challenge” so growth feels like a game.
Longer-term, I want a place where indie hackers track their reps, share evidence, and actually build momentum (instead of staring at crickets 🦗).
Anyway, curious if you’d actually pay for something that keeps you accountable — not just teaches theory. Would you?