THE INDIE MAKER HANDBOOK
learn to build profitable startups the indie way
From the Words of Pieter Levels
You’ll need persistence, and luck
You may need to try shipping 10 to 30 products for 1 to 3 years before you have anything that works. That’s how this approach works. You build stuff and see what sticks. I don’t know anybody who shipped one product and instantly became successful. It takes a long time to “get” it and even then it’s a lot of luck and timing. If something doesn’t seem to take off early on, it probably won’t take off later, so make something new and try again.
As I, and this book practice radical honesty, there’s a chance nothing you make will be successful. But by doing you’ll have figured something new out, that might lead you to somewhere else, that will make you successful. Startups, and life, are about constantly pivoting when things don’t work out. If you don’t take action though, you can be sure nothing will ever happen. Stagnancy kills. So ship.
🚢 Always keep shipping.
Practice
I want you to learn from actually shipping a product. This book is just ideas that might be wrong or right, and biased, but your own personal practical experience will be the thing (if anything) making you successful. Not this book! This book is just me pushing you to go sit on the bicycle. Now learn to ride it yourself. Practice is everything. Get your own style. And most importantly, ship – Pieter Levels