![]() ![]() ![]() I’m only using web products from big companies like Google, fly.io, Amazon etc.ĭesktop apps on the other hand, most that I use and love are made by single developers. I realized I actually don’t use any indie web product after 8 years of professional coding. But I’m well enough from this that I even took the time to build a small calendar app ( ) from which all the funds will go to my brother’s college costs so he can stop working 12h/day jobs.īefore this I tried creating paid web services but none took off. It’s not much for some parts of the world. I’m making between $3.5k and $9k per month with and the smaller apps I create at I escaped my stressful corporate job 1 year ago and I’ve been living comfortably since then from app revenue only. If you have cool ideas or something worked out for you, id be interested in hearing them! Otherwise I need to get working on a resume, id rather not!īuilding and selling macOS apps is a pretty good niche to be in right now. seems to be another skill that will take months and maybe not even turn out to do anythingįreelance - compared to just working rates seem low and its hard to find work from what ive seen Make a company or sell a thing software thing - I can code up my dream ideas with ease, what i don't know how to do is market anything or get users. ![]() i guess its like a whole different skill set, interesting as a hobby but its going to take to long to get good. Maybe there are better ways to teach?īug bounty chasing - I thought this would be easier then it really is. I also don't have a CS degree so it doesn't seem like I can teach at a school. to old to go pro at sports, not good enough or have credentials to teach.Ĭoding tutoring and teaching - i tried this on codementor.io, there's more mentors then people needing help, its competitive and doesn't pay much when you consider how much extra work goes into it. Monetizing hobbies - I see why people don't recommend this, im not good enough anyway. Things ive tried and thought about(please correct anything that seems wrong!): So im wondering if anyone has been able to use their coding skill to make a living that isn't working in a business. Ive realized I don't seem to have any money generating skills, the only thing I seem actually be good at is making money for other people. im sure your familiar with the typical complaints. daily meetings, middle management bs, politics, bureaucracy. The thought of returning to corporate working kind of disgusts me. ![]()
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