This project distills a methodology for building one-person online businesses that are realistic to start, maintain, and grow. It frames product selection around personal unfair advantages—skills, access, or niche knowledge—so you can compete without a large team. The repository breaks the journey into phases: idea mining, problem-solution fit, audience building, monetization, and compounding through small, continuous improvements. Rather than theory, it focuses on day-to-day habits, weekly cadences, and decision heuristics that keep a solo founder moving. It also highlights risk management for health, burnout, cash flow, and platform dependence, which are often overlooked in indie-hacker playbooks. The result is a playbook you can revisit to guide prioritization, cut scope, and keep momentum when resources are tight.
Features
- Phase-based roadmap from ideation to compounding growth
- Heuristics for picking niches using personal unfair advantages
- Lightweight audience-building tactics suited to solo founders
- Monetization patterns with simple pricing and payment flows
- Weekly cadence templates to keep scope and momentum in check
- Risk-management checklists for burnout, cash flow, and platform lock-in