Something that doesn’t get talked about enough is how much money do you need to become an Indiehacker?
Well here’s what my own finances looked like when I went all-in…
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Kudos to @jrleonr for sharing a vulnerable post on IH.
Personally I don’t think $12,000 is enough financial cushion to go all-in, start an idea from scratch and get to ramen-profitability. It’s just too short of a
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Here’s how much money I saved up over years of corporate work in order to take the plunge and go indie: $200,000
For context, I’m 40, single and had worked my way into quite senior positions by the tail end of my employment.
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$200,000 was enough cushion for me to work on my own projects for years without drastically changing my lifestyle too much. In retrospect, I think I gave myself too much of a cushion. I basically played around for a year before getting really serious...
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...but on the other hand, trying to stretch too small amount a money to the point where it drastically downgrades your lifestyle, affects the people you love and creates a constant atmosphere of anxiety is also counter-productive.