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Ask HN: Indie business vs. VC funded startup

2 pointsby sumgameover 5 years ago
Hey guys, I&#x27;ve been working with a friend over the past year to get an indie business up and running. I&#x27;ve enjoyed every bit of it. We&#x27;ve pivoted about 4 times and the current idea seems like it has legs.<p>I also worked with a VC last year, and he&#x27;s looking to set up a studio. He wants me to come on board and help build one of the companies. All the ideas are extremely exciting and I&#x27;m sure I can do something that interests me and has a large impact.<p>Here&#x27;s the dilemma: I will run out of savings by the end of next year, I&#x27;d love to have a self-sustained indie business, but I&#x27;m not sure if we&#x27;ll get there. The second issue I have with the indie business is that I end up spending a lot of time on things I could delegate to others. I&#x27;ve realized I&#x27;m working with very little leverage. I could find a lot of leverage as a VC funded company. I enjoy the strategic parts &#x2F; growth-related activities more than admin stuff.<p>The other downside of the indie business is that it&#x27;s not as exciting, but I do think the excitement waivers off after some point so I don&#x27;t think I&#x27;d take it too seriously. I still enjoy learning different things every day.<p>The upside though is that I have a lot of freedom, and I enjoy that. I work out of a beach town and it has been amazing.<p>If I pick the VC funded business, I&#x27;ll have to move to a dense metropolitan city, where I spend a lot of time in polluted air and traffic.<p>But the upside of being in a dense urban area is the opportunity for serendipity. I get to meet a lot of smart researchers, entrepreneurs, and people in general.<p>I&#x27;m having a very hard time to decide between the two because both seem like great opportunities, and I know I wouldn&#x27;t regret either option. I&#x27;d like to know from other indie hackers &#x2F; VC funded entrepreneurs, what they think is a better option?

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