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Late promotion update

Hi everyone!

7 months ago 89 votes
Nov 2024: My first million!

$1M in annual revenue, B2B sales, SOC 2, resellers, grow team, and other updates in November 2024.

7 months ago 105 votes
Get SOC 2 certified as an indie hacker

All the details about the process and the cost of getting SOC 2

11 months ago 144 votes
April 2024 updates, new product!

Traveled to Bali and Sydney, some updates on Typing Mind, and a new product.

a year ago 201 votes
Another 6-figure exit, and the future

I sold Xnapper, here is a quick update about the acquisition details

a year ago 189 votes

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