In the grand scheme of things, this is irrelevant. The problem an indiehacker has is that no one knows they exist and they have no users. Being copied should be very, very low on your risk list.
>The problem an indiehacker has is that no one knows they exist and they have no users.
Does anyone outside of the Silicon Valley echo chamber believe this? You aren't indie hacking anything without a good idea. It's the literal foundation. Execution is also important, and hard.
Can someone point me to all of these terrible-idea-awesome-execution businesses?
Does anyone outside of the Silicon Valley echo chamber believe this? You aren't indie hacking anything without a good idea. It's the literal foundation. Execution is also important, and hard.
Can someone point me to all of these terrible-idea-awesome-execution businesses?