Yohan Brg (@yohbrg) 's Twitter Profile
Yohan Brg

@yohbrg

Building SaaS. Ramen-profitable, too bad I hate ramen.

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Pierre de Wulf (@pierredewulf) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I've built several SAAS and side-projects those last 5 years 🛠 Not all succeed, but I learned a lot 🤓 Today I'm not sharing great life lessons and business tips. Today I'm sharing ten practical tips that will help you save time and money on your #IndieHackers journey. 👇

Pierre de Wulf (@pierredewulf) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Paul Yacoubian I hope you enjoyed this thread! If you're new to my feed, I try to always share both the good and bad parts of trying to build a sustainable business. Currently building ScrapingBee, a web scraping API.

Freek Van der Herten 🔭 (@freekmurze) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🧪 In each big project I have a routes file called “dev.php” that only gets loaded in a local environment. It contains routes to easily tests stuff, like for instance mails. This way it’s easy to work on view of a mail without actually sending it.

🧪 In each big project I have a routes file called “dev.php” that only gets loaded in a local environment. It contains routes to easily tests stuff, like for instance mails.

This way it’s easy to work on view of a mail without actually sending it.
Pierre de Wulf (@pierredewulf) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Optimizing the pricing of your SAAS is probably the easiest and fastest way to increase your revenue. Especially if you have never touched it before. We did it more than once at ScrapingBee and never looked back. Here's my favorite ressources about the topic 👇 1/2

Bryan Sanders (@iambryansanders) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Reasons you should use Stripe Checkout (Stripe) for your next side project 👇 1. Cut your checkout code down to 12 lines of code. 2. Eliminate risk. 3. You can have hundreds of features for free. Details below.... 🧵🧵🧵

Reasons you should use Stripe Checkout (<a href="/stripe/">Stripe</a>) for your next side project 👇

1. Cut your checkout code down to 12 lines of code.
2. Eliminate risk. 
3. You can have hundreds of features for free.

Details below.... 🧵🧵🧵
Pierre de Wulf (@pierredewulf) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Copywriting is to marketing what clean-code is to programming. Often overlooked, useless in itself, but a sure way to 10X your output if used wisely on the top of your other skills.

Pierre de Wulf (@pierredewulf) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Marketing is "default uncomfortable" for a developper: - you have to go out and spread the word - results are hard to measure - long feedback loop - non-deterministic Stepping outside of your comfort zone is 70% of the work.

Pierre de Wulf (@pierredewulf) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Doing things because it's fun when building a business often means that it's pointless. ⬇️ fun - ⬆️ returns accounting copywriting writing docs setting up monitoring manually emailing users ⬆️ fun - ⬇️ returns *that* feature GrOwTh HackInG fancy 3d illustration