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Ask HN: My software has some traction. I'm still coding my face off. Now what?

1 pointsby MeoMix420over 10 years ago
I never considered myself an entrepreneur. An obsessive software developer, sure, with an inventive side that rears itself every once in a while. Two years ago I began writing a browser extension to fix an annoyance of mine. Nine months ago it was on TechCrunch. Today, it has 140K weekly users and I&#x27;m still toiling on the basics. It&#x27;s unmonetized, just me, and I work on it almost full-time. Two days a week I contract for my previous employer to pay for necessities, but, other than that, I&#x27;m focused on my software.<p>I&#x27;ve learned a ton of great practices and I have no regrets about spending my days learning the finer points of writing quality code. That said, I can&#x27;t help but think I&#x27;m not doing this &quot;correctly.&quot; The start-up world feels so fast-paced. Grow quickly, get funded, exit, pivot, or die. I don&#x27;t think that&#x27;s quite for me. I&#x27;m just trying to make software I&#x27;m proud of, software I want to use.<p>What actions should I be considering? Should I just stay the course? My ideas for monetization require more coding power and have no validation behind them other than a hunch. The product fulfills a small enough niche as to make investors shy. I don&#x27;t blame them, their fears are warranted. I wouldn&#x27;t know what to do with an investment if I got one, anyway.<p>Is anyone a veteran of going down this path? What are steps I can take to grow my product when my brain is too exhausted to code?

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