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Solos
Martin Donadieu
24 episodes
3 days ago
Making solo business is hard, hopefully we never alone on the ride. We are plenty of indie makers starting in solo, in this podcast I will share my path as a solo maker and meet some friends on the ride.
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Making solo business is hard, hopefully we never alone on the ride. We are plenty of indie makers starting in solo, in this podcast I will share my path as a solo maker and meet some friends on the ride.
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Entrepreneurship
Business
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Maker Kit: Building a Successful Solo Product as a Software Engineer
Solos
1 hour 17 minutes 45 seconds
2 years ago
Maker Kit: Building a Successful Solo Product as a Software Engineer

Hey there, I am so excited to share with you this podcast episode where I had the pleasure of interviewing Giancarlo, a software engineer who shared his inspiring journey with us.

As a fellow software engineer, I was thrilled to hear about his transition from working for big companies to becoming an independent contractor and building his own solo product.


Giancarlo also shared his experience with learning English as a non-native speaker and how crucial it is to know English as a software engineer.


I couldn't agree more with him on this point.

He also gave some valuable advice on using templates and shortcuts for makers and not overthinking future problems.


We also discussed the future of engineering and the importance of marketing oneself as a developer. It was an eye-opening conversation that left me feeling motivated and inspired.


Finally, we talked about the importance of building a supportive community as a solo maker.


This is something that resonated with me deeply, and I hope it does the same for you.


Overall, this was an incredible episode that I am thrilled to share with you.


So, grab your headphones and get ready to be inspired! Important links:  Where to find him: Twitter

His projects:

Makerkit

Formtoro Youtube : https://youtu.be/UmBQpgyhCJo

Podcast:

Solos
Making solo business is hard, hopefully we never alone on the ride. We are plenty of indie makers starting in solo, in this podcast I will share my path as a solo maker and meet some friends on the ride.