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Will Robots Take My Job
by Mubashar IqbalWill 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.
ndLondon
by Jislan GayatndLondon is a free quarterly meetup community for bootstrapped entrepreneurs and indie hackers in London, founded by Jislan Gayat in February 2018. Starting with just 5-10 people responding to a forum post, the meetup has grown to regularly attract 80-100 attendees through speaker-driven formats, workshops, and hands-on sessions that deliver actionable value. The meetup has become one of the largest in the Indie Hackers global meetup program, with notable success stories including attendees launching projects and even co-founders meeting at the events.
Free Code Camp
by Quincy LarsonFree Code Camp is a non-profit online learning platform founded by Quincy Larson that has helped over 40,000 people learn to code and get jobs in tech companies. Operating with just 12 full-time staff and thousands of volunteers, it delivers an incredible product and community while maintaining a non-profit structure. In 2020, with a budget of $498,000, Free Code Camp delivered 1.3 billion minutes of learning (equivalent to 2,500 years of learning), or about 50 hours of learning per dollar spent.
My First Million Podcast / Hustle
by Sean Puri, Sam ParrMy First Million is a podcast hosted by Sean Puri and Sam Parr, two serial entrepreneurs who discuss startup ideas and business opportunities. The show grew from entertainment content to becoming influential in the startup ecosystem, eventually being acquired by HubSpot. The hosts leverage their platform to build social capital, invest in startups through rolling funds and syndicates, and convert audience trust into financial opportunities.
S#it You Don't Learn in School
by Steph SmithSteph Smith launched 'S#it You Don't Learn in School' podcast by committing to a 30-day challenge of daily recording, editing, and production to test conviction and ability. She grew from 200 downloads per episode during the challenge to approximately 10,000-15,000 monthly downloads by leveraging her existing Twitter audience and repurposing tweets about episode topics into podcast promotion, achieving viral engagement (10,000+ likes on tweets) that drove substantial episode downloads.
ndhackers
by Cortland Allenndhackers is a community platform and podcast for indie hackers and online builders, co-founded by Cortland Allen and his twin brother Channing Allen. Acquired by Stripe, the platform hosts a forum and podcast where founders discuss their ideas, opportunities, and growth strategies, with community events like founder conferences bringing members together.
Software Engineering Daily
by Jeff MeyersonSoftware Engineering Daily is a podcast hosted by Jeff Meyerson that averages 20,000 downloads per day. The podcast generates close to $60,000/month in advertising revenue, demonstrating a successful monetization model for content-driven indie projects. Jeff shares insights on podcast production, guest interviewing, audience growth, and landing advertising partnerships.
Famous Birthdays
by Evan BrittonFamous Birthdays is a massive content platform focused on digital celebrities that generates multiple billions of pageviews annually. Founded by Evan Britton, the site was bootstrapped to profitability without any external investment, driven by a laser-focused approach and refusal to diversify into adjacent opportunities.
Newsletter Crew
by Yaro BagriyNewsletter Crew is a content platform founded by Yaro Bagriy that includes a podcast, blog, and community focused on the paid newsletter ecosystem. Created out of frustration with limited learning resources on the topic, it serves as an educational hub for newsletter creators and indie hackers building newsletter software.
Morning Brew
by Austin RiefMorning Brew is a business news newsletter founded by Austin Rief in college. Built with authenticity as a core value rather than immediate monetization focus, the newsletter grew through word-of-mouth referrals and Twitter engagement, with subscribers becoming brand ambassadors for the product.
Seth Godin (Personal Brand/Blog)
by Seth GodinSeth Godin is a prolific content creator and indie hacker who has built a significant personal brand through 20 years of consistent blog publishing, having written 9000 blog posts. The podcast discusses his philosophy on meaningful work, indie hacking, and finding significance in a changing world.