founder >> indie hacker
founder >> indie hacker
founder >> indie hacker
founder >> indie hacker
founder >> indie hacker
Posts by Amintore Confalonieri
secret sauce for founders:
#1 get your sh!t done
#2 discipline
#3 repeat
one more: "underperformance"
heavily agree
hahaha
Twitter and Meta product manager Esther Crawford praised the “high energy” of getting to hear 93 startups pitch in-person
Avni Patel Thompson, CEO of Milo, described it as “a dress rehearsal for the founders but also a beautiful pay-it-forward for alums to come back and support the current batch.”
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boom💰
yes! I cofounded a project with a security token
secret sauce for founders:
learn & execute at the same time
if your cofounder is mediocre,
kick him in the ass
dismissed!
the hardest thing is not to develop a product
the hardest thing is not gaining traction
the hardest thing is not to reach PMF
the hardest thing is choosing the right cofounder
when you are a founder, the pressure to perform, meet deadlines, and secure funding are overwhelming
a true story about founders:🧵
6 entrepreneurship and life lessons that I have learned from my successes and failures: 🧵
#4 self discipline🪖
→ you will suffer from 1 or 2 pains: the pain of discipline or the pain of regret
#5 don't be a perfectionist🎨
→ perfectionism is a desease, just like procrastination. action is the medicine
#6 daily routine📅
→ you change your life when you change something you do daily
#1 do it now✅
→ only put off until tomorrow what you are willing to die having left undone
#2 hard things first😓
→ hard things don't get easier if you do them later, quite the opposite
#3 surround yourself with the right people🫂
→ you are the average of the 5 persons you spend the most time with
6 entrepreneurship and life lessons that I have learned from my successes and failures: 🧵
to show their friends what they were doing in X place
Kevin and Mike decide to pivot
and focus on geolocated photos
this new version was called Instagram
today Instagram has 1.3 billion monthly active users
Kevin and his Co-Founder Mike begin to iterate
they decide to eliminate as many features as they can
they analyzed the behavior of their users
they realized that their users were just sharing photos
in 2010, Kevin founded his startup🚀
a check-in app to share photos
after 3 months he only had 100 users
its APP was complicated and with many features
a true story about founders:🧵
as a founder, I know very well how necessary & important marketing is for a startup at an early stage, but my question is:
how many startups are able to invest $5k/month in marketing to justify the payment of an agency?
what do you think Rhiannon?
when you are a founder, the pressure to perform, meet deadlines, and secure funding are overwhelming
the hardest thing is not to develop a product
the hardest thing is not gaining traction
the hardest thing is not to reach PMF
the hardest thing is choosing the right cofounder
Ok, made my own starter pack with indie designers, developers, marketers and founders.
go.bsky.app/4cDYAsN
it's a great movie, and very accurate on what family constellations are
An example of startups eating their own are AI SDRs flooding all of our inboxes anecdotally resulting in Google enforcing a higher domain authority bar for email inboxes.
TLDR, genuinely written emails from newer startup domains are ending-up in spam :/