Joined August 2021
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Autumn break is over. Indie Meetups Wrocław are back 🔥 A room full of builders, founders, side projects, lessons learned, and new ideas. See you at the next one 🚀 @iamstanlyx @andrewchmr @DReshtei @dvasyliev_ @akhromieiev @grumpy_gene @kowikownacki
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3.5 years of chasing “indie hacking sovereignty” outside my 9-5 job taught me something uncomfortable: Most of my early projects failed long before launch -because distribution was either ignored or treated as an afterthought. A quick retrospective 🧵
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7) PrivacyStack A privacy-focused boilerplate for building small client-side tools with optional monetization. The idea made a lot of sense when I started: help developers quickly launch tiny SaaS products without databases or backend complexity. Then AI coding tools exploded. After starting to use Claude Code heavily, I realized something uncomfortable: the value of boilerplates changed dramatically almost overnight. First time I truly experienced how quickly market timing can invalidate a product direction. 8) RemoteTaxCalc Probably the first project where I can clearly see SEO working “as expected.” The idea: remote worker tax calculators digital nomad visa content. This time I approached things very differently: - SEO from day one - programmatic content - internal linking - distribution awareness early - continuous publishing And for the first time: Google started responding relatively quickly. Still tiny, but: - impressions grow steadily - pages index properly - traffic compounds slowly - I finally understand why people say SEO is a long game Now the problems are different: - backlinks - authority - content maintenance - understanding what users actually care about
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The biggest shift after 3.5 years: building is maybe 20% of the game. The harder parts are: - distribution - validation - consistency - talking to users - finding painful enough problems What’s interesting is that uncertainty never disappears. At first the uncertainty was: “Can I even build something?” Now it’s: - “Am I solving the right problem?” - “Is this niche strong enough?” - “Should I double down or move on?” I’ve definitely shifted toward a distribution/validation-first mindset. But I still don’t fully know what the correct approach is. Should one: - build in domains they genuinely care about? - or enter boring underserved niches where real money/problems exist? For now, I’m trying to learn both: how to spot real pain and how to distribute solutions consistently enough for compounding to happen.
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This is what happens when you submit pSEO pages too often 🙂 Went from 1K impressions down to ~250.
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Czech Republic tax calculator is live 🇨🇿, 25th country on RemoteTaxCalc. The Živnostenský list (freelancer trade license) is one of the most popular paths for remote workers in Prague - but it creates full Czech tax residency. What's inside: - 15%/23% income tax brackets - 60% flat-rate expense deduction for IT/trade freelancers - CSSZ VZP breakdowns for both employees and contractors - Side-by-side comparisons vs Poland, Hungary, and Estonia At $100K, a Czech contractor keeps ~$86K after the 60% expense deduction brings the effective rate to just 13.7%. Employees? 26.4% effective rate - still competitive for Central Europe. Try it: remotetaxcalc.com/calculator…
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Good to see that SEO finally "compounds as expected"
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"What gross salary do I need to take home $5,000/month in Portugal?" Added a new free tool that answers this for 23 countries. No signup. remotetaxcalc.com/tools/empl…
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Anybody knows what is wrong with analytics?
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Turns out Gumroad requires $100 in sales before enabling post-purchase email workflows - a bit of a limitation😢. A recent purchase on Batchr (while my focus is on RemoteTaxCalc) creates an unexpected situation: new user, new context, and unclear priority. It’s an uncomfortable reminder that real feedback only comes once someone actually pays. Still figuring out how to balance focus with these side signals from users.
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Added a new free tool to RemoteTaxCalc: Foreign income → PLN conversion using official NBP exchange rates for Polish tax residents. Flow: - select USD/EUR/GBP - enter amount payment date - app automatically finds the correct NBP rate date (including weekends/holidays) - returns PLN value official NBP table reference Built around the official NBP API instead of manual table checking/scraping. Small feature, but removes a repetitive accounting annoyance for remote workers and freelancers in Poland.
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Left my other project, batchr.ink, to “boil” for a while after shipping a few improvements (freemium, better SEO, pSEO). Recently noticed improved GSC metrics and got another sale. Interesting feeling: - on one side, it’s a chance to talk directly with a customer and learn what they actually need - on the other, every paying user creates a bit more maintenance responsibility Also noticing how mentally expensive context-switching between two projects can be - especially when you’re still unsure which one is truly worth doubling down on.
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Croatia is live: remotetaxcalc.com/calculator… Also added 'Share' icons for X and LinkedIn.
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SEO journey continues (although not as fast as I’d like 🙂). One thing I’m noticing with RemoteTaxCalc: having actual search demand in the niche structuring content properly from day one makes a massive difference compared to my previous projects. Even without many clicks yet, impressions and indexed pages keep growing steadily. It also changed how I think about SEO: - consistency matters more than spikes - distribution is 80% part of the product - maintenance becomes a real challenge once content volume grows Learning a lot of unexpected lessons about distribution along the way.
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