What does Side Project mean?
A project you build outside of your full-time job, typically evenings and weekends, often with the goal of eventually turning it into a full-time business.
Indie context: How most indie hackers start. Side projects are the low-risk way to test ideas and build products while keeping your day job paycheck as a safety net.
Side Project
A project you build outside of your full-time job, typically evenings and weekends, often with the goal of eventually turning it into a full-time business.
💡 How most indie hackers start. Side projects are the low-risk way to test ideas and build products while keeping your day job paycheck as a safety net.
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An independent entrepreneur who builds profitable online businesses, typically bootstrapped and often as a solo founder or small team, focusing on sustainable revenue over venture capital.
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