Discover indie hackers who build free tools to grow their main projects. Learn from their strategies and success stories.
David Bressler is an indie hacker and the founder of Formula Bot, an AI-powered tool that converts plain English into Excel and Google Sheets formulas. Starting with no coding experience, David built the platform using no-code tools and grew it into a successful business, generating over $226,000 in monthly recurring revenue. He’s passionate about solving real problems and actively engages with his community to improve his product.
Alexandre Grisey is a French developer with over 12 years of experience in web and mobile development. Transitioning from employee to freelancer, he eventually embraced full-time indie hacking. Known for his expertise in programmatic SEO, Alexandre has developed numerous projects, including AI-driven tools and mobile applications. His notable works encompass Suit me Up, Lite Feedback, and AI Photo Forge. Currently, he's undertaking the challenge of creating 12 mobile apps in 12 months.
Thomas Sanlis is a French indie hacker and the founder of Uneed, a platform dedicated to showcasing a curated collection of technological tools. Starting Uneed during his final year of studies in 2019, Thomas transformed it from a simple directory into a comprehensive product launch platform, positioning it as an alternative to Product Hunt. Beyond Uneed, Thomas engages in freelance development and various side projects, embodying the spirit of entrepreneurship.
Dan Kulkov is a digital nomad and indie entrepreneur, co-founder of FounderPal.ai, MakerBox, and Smooz. He has built a suite of AI-powered marketing tools aimed at helping solopreneurs and indie founders streamline their marketing efforts. Operating from various locations around the world, they embody the lifestyle of modern digital entrepreneurs.
Marc Lou is one of the best indie hacker.