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Indie Founder

Hosted by Tiago Ferreira

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My name is Tiago and I am a full time Indie Maker. I build startups without any external investment and my goal is to perfect my entrepreneurial craft and reach $1M ARR (Annual Recurrent Revenue) Join me as I narrate my story and interview other entrepreneurs.

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#375 - AI First Company & How One Small Tweak Turned Podsqueeze's Growth Around

After a long absence, I'm back with a packed episode. I reflect on why I've been away and what's changed—both in my life and in how I think about entrepreneurship. I challenge the unicorn fairy tales we've been sold as founders, the idea that we need to change the world or go big or go home, and share why I now believe the real game is about distribution and conversion metrics. I talk about how we've shifted our mindset from being a single-product company to building a cluster of products under our umbrella company, User Quest, all powered by SEO as our core distribution channel. I dive deep into how we've transformed into an AI-first company, automating everything from product development to weekly performance analysis to inbox management with our own internal AI agent, Svetlana. And finally, I share the one small but powerful change we made to Podsqueeze's trial flow that actually reversed our growth and has us trending upward again for the first time in years.Links and mentions:Twitter: https://x.com/wbetiagoLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tiago-ferreira-48562095/Podsqueeze: https://podsqueeze.comFlarecut: https://flarecut.comHalston from Tiny Acquisitions: https://x.com/haltounyTimestamps:00:00 Welcome back & what happened01:10 Why I stopped sharing (and why I'm back)02:58 Debunking the unicorn myth08:41 What actually makes a product work: distribution and conversions09:58 Myth two: you don't have to go all in on one thing11:18 Building a cluster of companies under User Quest13:43 Turning into an AI-first company16:16 The three phases of a product launch20:58 How we use AI to build products faster22:01 Automating weekly performance analysis with AI24:27 Meet Svetlana, our internal AI agent25:36 The one thing that changed Podsqueeze's growth27:58 The lesson: remove friction from your user flow29:04 Closing thoughts & how to reach me

32 min

#374 - Managing a Business While In Parental Leave

In this episode, I catch you up on the latest life and business updates. I reflect on the privilege and challenges of being an indie entrepreneur, especially as my co-founder João becomes a new father and takes parental leave. I discuss how we’re managing business operations at Podsqueeze with just one active founder, and share thoughts about the perks and compromises of the indie hacker lifestyle.Links and mentions:Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tiago-ferreira-48562095/Twitter: https://x.com/wbetiagoPodsqueeze – https://podsqueeze.com  WeTransfer – https://wetransfer.com  Meetup – https://www.meetup.com  Evernote – https://evernote.com  Bending Spoons – https://bendingspoons.com  AppSumo – https://appsumo.com  HubSpot – https://hubspot.com  G2G (Reddit accounts) – https://www.g2g.com  Startup Stories (Pat Walls) – [YouTube channel reference]  Audio Announcer, Flarecut (other projects mentioned)  Timestamps:01:10 Catching up, recording in Lisbon, and life updates  05:30 Joel’s parental leave and how we manage as a small team  07:50 Indie perks: flexibility, travel, and lifestyle challenges when kids arrive  10:55 Handling business solo and what changes when you’re down a founder  14:10 Methods and “cookbooks” for indie founders; audience-first, SEO, content, etc.  15:40 My “three phases” framework: launch, growth, plateau  18:20 Bending Spoons and the idea of managing multiple products  20:40 How AI changes indie hacking and lean bootstrapping  21:30 The grind of phase one, community tools, and growth difficulties  23:55 Automations, AI processes, and where human attention is still crucial  26:35 Where marketing and distribution bottlenecks are for us now  28:25 Content creation as a missing skillset and finding the right partners  30:50 Final thoughts: building indie businesses, inviting feedback, and a call to action

13 min

#373 - Saying No, Even to Yourself: Avoiding Founder Burnout

In this episode, I speak about the importance of saying no—not just to others, but also to myself and my own ideas. I reflect on feeling overwhelmed by work and the many projects that compete for my attention, and I realize the need to prioritize tasks that directly contribute to my business’s financial success. I question the role of this podcast in that equation and consider whether I should continue it, make it more sustainable, or shift focus. I share honest thoughts on burnout, the pursuit of financial freedom, and the risk of becoming a slave to my own ambitions. I also reach out to you for feedback on supporting the show, perhaps with a Buy Me a Coffee page, or whether you’d like to hear more interviews and guest episodes. Let me know what resonates with you and how you deal with these challenges as an entrepreneur!Links and mentions:  Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tiago-ferreira-48562095/  Twitter: https://x.com/wbetiago  Email: tiago@podsqueeze.com  Podsqueeze: https://podsqueeze.comTimestamps:  01:10 – The power of saying no: to others and myself  03:45 – Feeling overwhelmed and the hidden cost of too many side projects  05:20 – Connecting tasks to revenue and questioning the podcast’s sustainability  07:55 – Burnout, financial pressure, and being a slave to my own ambitions  10:30 – New strategies: stricter prioritization and potential podcast changes  12:10 – Call for feedback: Would you support the podcast or enjoy more interviews?

16 min

#372 - Growing a Bootstrapped Empire Without Social Media

I speak about our strategy for 2026 and why distribution is key for our bootstrapped products. I share how SEO is working better for us than social media, and how we’re building a universe of interconnected products using SEO, newsletters, and YouTube. I explain how my co-founder and I split roles, mix personal touch with AI, and how caring about users improves both product and SEO. I discuss scaling this approach and future plans to create more content. Let me know your feedback or questions!My linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tiago-ferreira-48562095/My twitter: https://x.com/wbetiagoTimestamps by PodSqueezeIntroduction and Episode Agenda (00:00:01)  Engagement and Podcast Growth (00:01:22)  Distribution is Key: Initial Social Media Bias (00:02:41)  Alternative Distribution Channels (00:04:07)  SEO Success and Product Longevity (00:05:13)  Building a Product Universe with SEO (00:06:26)  Balancing Distribution and Product Quality (00:07:50)  User Connection and Brand Building (00:09:12)  Splitting Founder Roles for Growth (00:10:17)  Content Creation Workflow (00:11:37)  Core Content Pillars and Product Interlinking (00:12:39)  Scalable Strategy and Future Vision (00:14:01)  Content Expansion and Community Engagement (00:15:12)  Closing and Listener Feedback (00:16:22)

28 min

#371 - Twitter Fights and Product Launches

I answer a listener question on product validation and the best way to launch new projects. I share why I prefer building a simple MVP over just creating landing pages, and why I believe organic traffic beats paid ads unless you’re an expert. I break down the role of distribution and audience in finding traction. I also discuss recent Twitter drama about the “shotgun to sniper” approach, and why I think distribution often matters more than just launching many products. Twitter: https://x.com/wbetiagoLinkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tiago-ferreira-48562095/My products:https://podsqueeze.com/https://videoqualityenhancer.com/https://audioenhancer.com/Timestamps by PodSqueezeIntroduction and Listener Appreciation (00:00:00)  Listener Question: Product Validation Strategies (00:02:20)  Tiago’s Take: MVP vs. Landing Pages (00:03:19)  Landing Pages and Their Limitations (00:07:22)  Getting Traffic: Paid Ads vs. Organic Launches (00:08:36)  How to Launch Without an Audience (00:10:08)  Building Recurring Traffic and Scaling (00:13:49)  Twitter Drama: Shotgun to Sniper Strategy (00:15:05)  Tiago’s Response: The Importance of Distribution (00:16:09)  Social Media Algorithms and Polarization (00:18:39)  Distribution vs. Catching the Wave (00:21:06)  Audience as an Unfair Advantage (00:24:54)  Audience-First Approach and Examples (00:25:53)  Conclusion and Call for Feedback (00:26:59)

35 min

#370 - My 2026 Predictions: AI Disruption, Jobs Lost & The Future of SaaS

I predict what will happen in 2026 with AI, politics, and the economy, comparing my answers with ChatGPT. I answer Tony’s question on reconciling living off unemployment benefits while now facing high taxes as an entrepreneur. I explain why I’m not anti-taxes but believe the system needs to change, especially for small businesses. I share key predictions: AI growth slows but adoption surges, tech jobs shift, SaaS competition increases, open source grows, and distribution is crucial. I finish with rapid-fire yes/no predictions for the year ahead.Timestamps by PodsqueezeIntroduction & Episode Overview (00:00:00)  Listener Question: Unemployment Benefits & Taxes (00:01:20)  Personal Background & German Unemployment System (00:02:37)  Views on Taxes, State, and Public Services (00:03:49)  Critique of Bureaucracy and Tax System (00:08:54)  Fairness, Bureaucracy, and Indie Makers (00:10:04)  2026 Predictions: AI Progress & Adoption (00:14:10)  White Collar Job Displacement by AI (00:15:11)  Tech Output & Indie Maker Opportunities (00:16:17)  Build Costs Drop & SaaS Market Changes (00:17:41)  SaaS Consolidation & Distribution Importance (00:19:11)  Open Source Growth & Google/SEO Shifts (00:21:52)  Discovery Shifts & AI Bubble Outlook (00:22:59)  Human-Centric Products & AI Transition Support (00:25:51)  Yes/No Prediction Questions with ChatGPT (00:27:09)  Reflection on Prediction Alignment (00:33:30)  Closing & Listener Engagement (00:34:42)

1 min

Indie Founder Podcast Trailer

Welcome to the Indie Founder Podcast—a show where I (Tiago) share my journey from software engineer to full-time indie maker. In this podcast, I talk about building bootstrap businesses like Podsqueeze—ventures grown without outside funding—and my dream of creating an “indie empire.” I’ll be documenting my experiences, offering practical tips, and featuring interviews with other indie founders. If you’re curious about life beyond the 9-to-5 and want real, honest insights into indie entrepreneurship, this podcast is for you!

54 min

#369 - Selling Podsqueeze? What Happened in 2025 Changes Everything!

In a conversation with my co-founder we speak about why we’re not selling Podsqueeze in 2026, our MRR numbers, tackling churn, and the challenges of B2B vs. B2C. I explain our SEO strategy and why we invested $1,500 in a domain. I share new learnings about automating with N8N and the impact of AI on SaaS. Distribution—not just building products—is key. My prediction for 2026: focus on what works, cut what doesn’t, double down on SEO and automation, and leverage all our assets for growth.Timestamps by PodSqueezeDecision Not to Sell PodSqueeze (00:00:03)  PodSqueeze Growth Metrics & Churn Reduction (00:01:19)  Retention Strategies: Pricing & Rollover Minutes (00:03:52)  Challenges of Bootstrapped vs. VC Startups (00:05:02)  Selling Triggers & Maintenance Mode (00:06:18)  Valuation: Lifestyle Business vs. VC Business (00:08:21)  B2B Strategy & Enterprise Sales Attempts (00:11:12)  Enterprise Pricing Challenges & Negotiation (00:14:40)  B2B vs. B2C Pricing Dilemmas (00:17:19)  Media Companies’ Financial Struggles (00:19:55)  Wrap Up: PodSqueeze Status & Passion vs. Business (00:21:54)  Buying a $1,500 Domain for SEO (00:23:47)  Exact Match Domains & SEO Insights (00:24:47)  Pivoting Landing Pages & Product Alignment (00:28:55)  Step-by-Step SEO Strategy for New Domains (00:31:37)  Backlink Building & Press Releases (00:34:07)  AI’s Impact on SaaS & Automation Tools (00:37:14)  Integrations & The Future of SaaS (00:40:11)  Distribution as the Key to Success (00:41:59)  Distribution vs. Shipping Fast (00:44:43)  Final Lessons & 2026 Predictions (00:48:14)  Conclusion & Podcast Future Plans (00:53:28)

19 min

#368 - Why I Spent $1,500 on a Domain for My SaaS

I share why I bought my most expensive domain ever for $1,500 and break down the strategy behind it. I talk about the shift from product development to mastering distribution, especially through SEO. I discuss the difference between active and passive distribution and why owning the right keyword domains can give a huge advantage. I reveal our plan to turn keyword research into a SaaS factory, scaling by ranking for high-traffic, low-competition keywords. Plus, quick updates on Podsqueeze and our ongoing experiments with new products and domains.Timestamps by PodSqueezePodcast Introduction & Christmas Special (00:00:00)Tiago welcomes listeners, reflects on the podcast’s four-year journey, and introduces the episode’s main topic.The Most Expensive Domain Purchase (00:01:18)Tiago reveals he bought a domain for $1,500, much more than any previous purchase, and sets up the story.Distribution as the Key to Success (00:03:19)Discussion on why distribution, not development, is now the main challenge for digital products.Active vs. Passive Distribution Strategies (00:04:39)Comparison between content-heavy active distribution (social media) and more evergreen passive distribution (SEO).SEO and Its Predictability (00:05:59)Explains the team’s focus on SEO, its predictability, and how it drives traffic for their products.Learning from SEO Mistakes (00:07:16)Shares a past mistake of deleting high-traffic pages and how they pivoted to monetize that traffic.Keyword Research and Domain Strategy (00:08:28)Describes their approach to keyword research and the importance of finding high-search, low-competition keywords.The Power of Exact-Match Domains (00:09:50)Examples of how owning the right domain (e.g., podcastshownotes.com, whispertranscribe.com, nanobanana.com) can dominate search rankings.The New Recipe: Find Keyword, Buy Domain, Build Product (00:11:15)Outlines their new strategy: identify keywords, secure the domain, create a product, and repeat.Case Study: VideoQualityEnhancer.com (00:12:41)Details their recent $10 domain purchase for a high-volume keyword and plans to build and rank a product.The $1,500 Domain Negotiation (00:14:02)Story of negotiating and purchasing the audioenhancer.com domain for $1,500, their most expensive domain yet.Reflections on the Investment and Future Plans (00:15:23)Tiago reflects on the investment, the excitement, and the hope that this strategy will pay off.Vision for a SaaS Factory (00:16:38)Shares the vision of building a repeatable process and teams to create, grow, and maintain multiple SaaS products.Closing & Holiday Wishes (00:17:59)Wraps up the episode, invites questions, and wishes listeners a Merry Christmas and relaxing holidays.

24 min

#367 - We Just Moved In To Our Own Office

I share the story behind getting our first dedicated Podsqueeze office in Portugal. I talk about the challenges of moving from a co-working space, hunting for a budget-friendly place, and doing DIY renovations with my co-founder. I explain how we furnished the space cheaply, set up a gym and podcast studio, and optimized for productivity. I cover office design debates, internet installation struggles, and plans for future meetups and collaborations. If you want a tour or have ideas, let me know!My twitter: https://x.com/wbetiagoMy Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tiago-ferreira-48562095/Timestamps by PodSqueezeIntroduction and Episode Context (00:00:05)  Why Leave Home and Move to a Co-working Space (00:01:28)  Choosing the Right Co-working Space (00:02:39)  Benefits and Challenges of Co-working (00:03:53)  Deciding to Get Their Own Office (00:04:54)  Finding and Securing the New Office (00:05:56)  Planning the Office Layout and Functions (00:07:07)  Solving the Echo Problem and DIY Acoustic Panels (00:08:22)  Designing and Furnishing the Office (00:09:25)  Buying Second-hand Furniture and Equipment (00:11:54)  Setting Up the Gym and Office Desks (00:12:54)  Decorating and Balancing Design vs. Function (00:15:08)  Setting Up Utilities: Internet, Water, Electricity (00:16:11)  Internet Installation Issues and Going Viral (00:17:32)  Settling In and Realizing Office Needs (00:19:28)  Future Plans for the Office Space (00:20:30)  Community, Meetups, and Inauguration Plans (00:21:27)  Reflections on Bootstrapping and SaaS Benefits (00:23:39)  Conclusion and Call for Feedback (00:24:30)

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