I don't love performance tracking software. It can (1) easily become something that people deliberately game; (2) lead to a paranoid environment [in a Down and Out in the Magic Kingdom/Brave New World sense]; and (3) actively impede productivity.
That said, I'm sure there's a vigorous corporate market for it.
One large obstacle (as you mentioned) will be your writing. Working on your grammar or finding a business partner with strong writing skills will help.
Good luck! Having just reached that milestone with browserless.io (Revenue: https://www.indiehackers.com/product/browserless), I can assertively say you’ll learn _a lot_ from getting there. The biggest skill I wish I had is the ability to distance myself emotionally from the product. They say it takes passion to build a successful product, and many (most) of the time that means becoming emotionally attached. Remember to put it down once in a while and be a person, otherwise the potential for innovation tends to go away.
Best of luck! I’m jealous that you’re getting to experience it for the first time!
Having launched a startup, my most memorable goal was not hitting $100k, but hitting $1.00. Getting someone to shell out a penny out of their pocket for something that you created was an incredible motivator. I'd focus on that first dollar that doesn't come from friends, family, or investors.
My performance is at max when I got to go somewhere in like 1 hour. Say, buying a ticket to a cinema in 2 hours makes me do more in those 2 hours that sitting whole day straight.
I think context makes that clear. For currency there's no reason to have 3 zeros after the decimal point. In some parts of the world, the comma gets replaced by the period.
I don't love performance tracking software. It can (1) easily become something that people deliberately game; (2) lead to a paranoid environment [in a Down and Out in the Magic Kingdom/Brave New World sense]; and (3) actively impede productivity.
That said, I'm sure there's a vigorous corporate market for it.
One large obstacle (as you mentioned) will be your writing. Working on your grammar or finding a business partner with strong writing skills will help.