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4 years of failed projects to full-time indie hacker - Kenneth Cassel, Pointer.gg

4 years of failed projects to full-time indie hacker - Kenneth Cassel, Pointer.gg

FromIndie Bites


4 years of failed projects to full-time indie hacker - Kenneth Cassel, Pointer.gg

FromIndie Bites

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Length:
16 minutes
Released:
Jan 15, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Today I’m joined by Kenneth Cassel the founder of Pointer.gg a product he pivoted from Slip.so, a course platform making it easy for developers to make high-quality interactive courses. He got inspiration for Slip when he built vim.so, a course made $10k in just one month with - his first internet money. It's not all been plain sailing for Kenneth, as he struggled with failing his way to eventual success, with 4 years building products with no revenue. Now with Slip, he's quit his job, been accepted to YC and gets to build a company he’s always wanted to have.What we covered in this episode:
How buying a Raspberry Pi changed Kenneth's life
Going from maintenance man for a gas station to software engineer
The inspiration Kenneth took from his Dad
How he learned programming
Making $100 in 4 years of side projects
How to stay motivated when things aren't going so well
Going from 0-20k Twitter followers
How building in public impacted Kenneth
Earning $10k in one month with Vim.so
Why he started Slip.so
Dealing with imposter syndrome
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Released:
Jan 15, 2022
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Podcast episode

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Short, bite-sized conversations with indie hackers that have started small, profitable and bootstrapped businesses. You'll learn how they come up with ideas, what they do to validate, find those first customers and make a sustainable income.