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MetaFizzy

by Dave DeSandro

MetaFizzy is a one-person operation by Dave DeSandro that sells JavaScript libraries and tools to developers. Starting with Masonry in 2009 (a free, open-source grid layout library), Dave launched MetaFizzy in 2010 to monetize related products like Isotope, Packery, Flickety, and Infinite Scroll using a GPL licensing model that requires commercial users to pay for a closed-source license. The business grew from $25k in year one to $120k annually by 2015-2016, allowing Dave to quit his job at Twitter in 2014.

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Will Robots Take My Job

by Mubashar Iqbal

Will Robots Take My Job is a free web tool that analyzes job titles against a 2013 Oxford research report to predict automation risk. Built by Mubashar Iqbal and Tim Matar over 2 months and launched on Product Hunt, the site achieved 6 million page views in less than 3 weeks, demonstrating how a well-executed launch on Product Hunt can drive viral press coverage across major outlets like MSN and AOL.

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Laravel

by Taylor Ottwell

Laravel is a PHP web framework launched by Taylor Ottwell in 2011 that revitalized PHP development by prioritizing accessibility, documentation, and developer experience. Starting as a side project while Taylor maintained a full-time job, Laravel grew to become the most popular web framework in PHP with over 100,000 users, generating over $3M annually across the framework and ecosystem products like Forge, Envoyer, Spark, and Nova. Taylor built an engaged community through authentic engagement, free tools, and ecosystem partnerships, transforming a "dying" language into a thriving ecosystem.

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Budget Meal Planner

by Dianna Allen

Budget Meal Planner, created by Dianna Allen, achieved rapid traction in just two months, acquiring thousands of signups and earning features on major publications like Lifehacker. The product generated significant buzz on Indie Hackers with three #1 milestone posts, demonstrating strong community engagement and validation.

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Sheet2Site

by Andrey Azimov

Andrey Azimov launched Sheet2Site, a tool that creates websites from spreadsheets, as part of his "Hardcore Year" challenge after moving to Bali with only $3K runway. Through multiple projects launched during this period, he grew the business to $10K MRR. The company represents a bootstrapped, scrappy approach to product building with minimal initial capital.

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$10k/mo