
How an Indie Hacker achieves a sustainable workload
Moe Ghandour
Description
<p>As an indie hacker, you're a single-person company. You work in all roles at the same time: Programmer, CEO, marketing team, blogger, web designer, etc. etc. How on earth can you stay sane in your mind, and get all this stuff done at the same time, without overloading yourself?</p><p>See the corner that Matthias painted himself into, and what solution he found: It's a combination of changes in mindset and in practical organization – changes that you make, too, to get "down to earth" again and have fun!</p><p>People and things mentioned in this episode:</p><p>- The <a href="https://mailchi.mp/balsamiq/how-we-use-the-whole-product-concept-at-balsamiq">Balsamiq newsletter</a> about the "whole product" concept<br>- <a href="https://www.revgabba.com/">Michele Hsu</a>, the growth marketer<br>- The public <a href="https://projects.mbohlen.de/project/mbohlen-get-the-audience/kanban">roadmap for GetTheAudience</a></p><p>Read the transcript of this podcast here:<br>- <a href="https://gettheaudience.com/e12-how-indie-hacker-sustainable-workload/?utm_campaign=podcast-shownotes&utm_source=The%20Audience%20Explorer&utm_medium=podcast&utm_content=e12">Transcript of episode 12 on the GetTheAudience blog</a></p>