Or with more products and Stripe verified revenue:<p><a href="https://www.indiehackers.com/products?revenueVerification=stripe&sorting=highest-revenue" rel="nofollow">https://www.indiehackers.com/products?revenueVerification=st...</a>
I'm at a stage where I have a side project that works well for me. I'd like to open it up and allow other people to start using it, but I'm not really sure how to take it from fun project to side business. Do I need to hire a lawyer to draft a Privacy Policy and ToS? Do I need to incorporate an actual business in order to open an account with stripe to accept payments? Anyone have resources on the legal/operational part of this process?
Good god, is this real? <a href="https://karmabot.chat/" rel="nofollow">https://karmabot.chat/</a><p>Am I wearing enough pieces of flair?
The mobile UI is horrible. It’s impossible to tell when one starts and another begins. You could solve this very easily by wrapping the list items in a card component and using different font weights and sizes for different pieces of information. Hint: business name should be the largest. Good luck.
I love this. In literally less than five minutes it's already given me some really valuable insights and inspiration.<p>Feedback: make the table sortable and filterable, everyone's going to want to sort by revenue and people might want to filter by source.
Favorited this post. Wow this was really eye-opening for me. I think this is proof I've been thinking about implementing ideas that are too complicated in the tech space. Thank you for posting.
I guess this is the time for a friendly reminder to read your employment contracts and agreements carefully and exercise caution before launching an online side project business whilst being employed.<p>Failure to do can have serious consequences and the laws/enforceability vary greatly depending on your country of residence and the company.<p>That being said, great website OP!
Do you have a threshold for how much a project should make each month?<p>My project has $30 in profit a month, but hey, that’s more successful than most! (And more successful than any other project I’ve launched!)
The Makerpad data is incorrect. The source: <a href="https://www.makerpad.co/blog/building-without-code-and-reaching-55k-mo-in-revenue" rel="nofollow">https://www.makerpad.co/blog/building-without-code-and-reach...</a> is referring to a different company generating 55k/mo revenue, not Makerpad.
Honestly I think the IndieHackers website looks nice. I need to get Webase [1] added to IndieHackers!<p>I get a strong "spartan" vibe from Profit Hunt ... or maybe just sparse! :-)<p>[1] <a href="https://www.webase.com" rel="nofollow">https://www.webase.com</a>