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Tagged with: #indie dev

VoiceDoz — You Talk, AI Makes It Clear

· 2 min read

A locally-run voice-to-text tool with AI polishing. One-time purchase, no subscriptions, your data never leaves your device.

Just Do It — My First Indie Product VoiceDoz Is About to Launch

· 3 min read

From the '$100/month' goal to actually building a product. VoiceDoz is launching this week, and the Build in Public journey begins.

$100/Month Is Enough: The First Milestone in Indie Dev Isn't Revenue, It's Validation

· 6 min read

You don't need $1,000/month to call it a success. $100 is enough to prove there's real demand — everything after that is just optimization.

Want to Be an Indie Developer? Start with a Small Goal: $1,000 a Month

· 5 min read

You don't need millions of downloads to make money. A small app that solves a real problem and earns $1,000/month is a very solid starting point.

Who's Got a Mini-Game for TikTok US? Let's Talk

· 3 min read

Applied on March 30th, was told it'd take 3 days. Ended up waiting nearly two weeks. Here's my experience with the TikTok mini-game developer verification process.

Stop Trading Time for Money — Rethink Your Days with a Compound Interest Mindset

· 6 min read

Compound interest isn't just a financial concept. How you spend your days determines whether you're on a linear or exponential growth path. Do more things that compound, fewer things that don't.

In the AI Era, Going Global Might Be the Best Leverage for Ordinary People

· 4 min read

Exchange rate advantage, less competition, a bigger market, and AI flattening the language barrier — for ordinary people in China, making money overseas with AI tools might be the highest-ROI move right now.

A Reddit Post That Hit Home: $20-a-Day Apps and the Long-Tail Indie Dev Era

· 4 min read

Saw a guy on Reddit who built a simple time tracker now earning $20-30/day in passive income. No ads, no big idea, just shipped. It made me rethink something: in the AI era, the far end of the long tail has become mineable for the first time.

The Essence of Business: Have the Goods, Know How to Shout

· 6 min read

If the essence of human technology is boiling water and throwing rocks, then the essence of business is having goods and knowing how to shout. From street markets to the internet, the medium changes but the logic stays the same.

The Truth About Indie Dev: Building Is Easy, Getting Noticed Is Hard

· 4 min read

In the AI era, building products is easier than ever. But the story of an indie developer who quit his job and earned less than $1,000 in a year reveals the real challenge isn't development—it's distribution.