@WangxsNB: Finally hitting $10k/month - the baseline for indie dev in my book. The two years of hardship and perseverance paid off. Used to feel a huge gap seeing classmates landing millions in funding while I had no PMF. Now I'm at peace. From now on, just running my small indie biz, accountable only to customers. http://tr…
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Independent developer @WangxsNB shares reaching $10,000/month revenue milestone after two years of struggle, finding self-acceptance in building a small indie business without external pressures.
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Finally hitting $10k a month 🎉
It’s the baseline I set for myself as an indie developer. The past two years of struggle and persistence were totally worth it 🫠🫠
I used to watch classmates land millions in funding left and right while I never found PMF — the落差 was real. Now I’ve made peace with it. Going forward, I’ll just focus on building my indie micro-business and answer to nobody except my customers 🚀
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