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Week 22 of 52 to IndieHacking - Here is what happened last week behind the scenes!

On June 2020 I quit my job with 1 year of savings. Every week since then I document and share what happens behind the scenes and share all of my learnings with the Indie Hacking community!

Here is what happened last week:

  • I officially registered my company and called it "Jim's Ventures"! Here is the story behind the name.
  • I reached 84 subscribers on my UX courses mailing list! My goal is to help fellow indie developers improve their product UX with short and practical tutorials. Subscribe here if you are interested!
  • I spent 3 days looking at competitors and other UX courses, until I realized that it slows me down and hurts my creativity. Here is the full story.
  • I co-hosted the 2nd live-stream episode of Feedback Friday where we reviewed the product UX of fellow IndieHackers. 23 people watched in total, which is 3 times more than the 1st episode. Not bad! Here is the video if you wanna take a look.

That's all from my side, now it's time to focus and get the best out of this week!

Keep it up all and wish you lots of progress! 🙂

P.S. I also share these updates every week via email and Twitter. Feel free to follow me there if you are interested!

posted to Icon for group Building in Public
Building in Public
on October 27, 2020
  1. 1

    I like your company name !
    Also, those Feedback Fridays sessions sound great, are they scheduled every Friday ?

    1. 1

      Thank you a lot! They are scheduled every other Friday, so next week will be our 3rd episode :)

      1. 1

        oh okay, I hope that I'll be able to attend !

  2. 1

    Congrats on the subscriber growth! That’s a great start

    1. 1

      Thank you a lot! And wish you all the best man I read your story, very inspiring as well! 🙂

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