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The Newsletter I Almost Quit at 73 Subscribers
Nine months in, Anya had drafted the goodbye email. Then a stranger in Utrecht replied to issue forty-one, and the whole thing quietly changed shape.
- newsletter
- distribution
- indie-hackers
- story
I left the accelerator after six weeks
A developer-tools founder got into a program she'd wanted for years, walked out before demo day, and is glad on both counts. A nuanced account of what these programs actually teach, what they cost, and who they're built for.
- accelerators
- fundraising
- story
- indie-hackers
The community I built by accident
Two years ago Priya forced a Discord into existence and watched it die. Three months ago she opened another one and ignored it. Eighty people moved in and built it without her.
- community
- distribution
- story
- indie-hackers
The Podcast Nobody Listened To, For Fourteen Months
Tomás recorded forty-seven hours of indie founder interviews in his closet in Reykjavík. Eleven downloads an episode, most of them him. Then episode 28 broke the pattern, and he figured out why.
- podcast
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- story
- content