Jan. 18, 2024, 2:39 p.m. | Luca Restagno

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I started indie hacking in 2019, my solopreneurial journey has been full of ups and downs, mistakes and successes, and I generated some revenues as well.


In this article, I want to sum up some of the things I’ve learned throughout my journey.




  1. The problem-solved counts
    This seems obvious, but most people underestimate it. The main money-maker products help people make money. Directly or indirectly. SEO tools (bring more traffic = make money), social media inspiration, and content scheduling (bring …

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