Solo founder, week one: shipping 5 micro-SaaS at $29/mo, $0 MRR, asking for critique
A year ago I had one product, a roadmap worth 18 months, and a team I couldn't afford. So I killed the team. Killed the roadmap. Killed the second product that was "almost ready."
The only question I kept was: can one person, with the boring ops work automated, actually run more than one small business at once? Early answer: yes, but not the way people on Twitter make it sound.
I'm shipping 5 micro-SaaS products. $29/mo each. Solo. No co-founder, no VA, no agency.
Thesis
5 products ร $29/mo ร disciplined ops is enough to float a founder - and the ops work (landing pages, Stripe plumbing, SEO routes, deploy automation) is exactly the part a single human shouldn't be doing manually.
Tooling
What I'm using: a runtime that handles launches, billing, monitoring, and iteration as a system. I write the product. Everything else runs itself.
Week-One Numbers (Honestly)
- 1 product live
- 4 catalog slots waiting
- $0 MRR
- Not profitable
Why I'm Posting Now
The indie hackers community is the only place where "week one, no revenue" is a credible post. Anywhere else it's vapor.
The reason I'm not waiting until I'm profitable is that the people here tell me things at week one I won't be able to hear at week twelve - when my confidence has calcified around whatever I built first.
Site: agentforge-rh1df9.polsia.app
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