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Is having the app as the homepage a good idea ? 
Hi everyone, I’m developing a web application called Focusplus.io, designed to help users stay focused and productive. As of now, the website's homepage is the app itself—users are taken directly to the application as soon as they visit the site. 1. Is this a good idea? 2. What are the potential pros and cons of this setup? 3. How would this affect your experience or impression of the app? Here are a few considerations I’ve thought about: Pros: - Immediate Access: Users can start using the app immediately without additional clicks. - User Engagement: The absence of an intermediary page might increase the likelihood of users engaging with the app. - Simplicity: It creates a streamlined experience, especially for returning users who already know what the app does. Cons: - Lack of Information: New visitors might miss important details about the app's functions and why they should use it. - First Impressions: It could be confusing or off-putting for first-time visitors who expect a traditional homepage with more context. - SEO Impact: Without a traditional homepage, there might be challenges with search engine optimization (SEO) since there’s less content for search engines to index. I’d love to hear your feedback and any other considerations I might have missed. Thanks in advance for your input!
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every person who is logged is directed to the app, unless they have something in the url like noredirect=true then in the app you can put a link to the landing if you want
Podcast with John Rush
VC burnout to bootstrap revival! @johnrush reveals: • The dark side of chasing unicorns • Why user love beats investor hype • How bootstrappers will outpace VC giants "Build for impact, not just exits" Young founders: Skip the VC rat race, start here Listen now and rethink your startup journey!
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Podcast with John Rush
New podcast with Elston Baretto
$20K MRR. No team. No VC. 🤯 He shares how he did it: • Turn feedback into profit 📈 • Bootstrapping > VC funding • Niche markets = big wins 🎯 "It's way more fun to wake up and see you made 300€ overnight!" Steal his strategies 👀👇 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iJyBrITXNRM
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New podcast with Elston Baretto
Podcast with Nico jeannen
Hey indie makers! 👋💡 Just dropped a fresh episode with the awesome Nico Jeannen, a true indie success story. His journey? From Minecraft side-hustle to crafting indie apps that rock! We dive deep into: • Carving out your niche in the crowded tech space • The real, unfiltered story of bootstrapping • Building genuine connections in our indie world Whether you're a seasoned maker or just starting your indie adventure, there's something here for everyone. Give it a listen and share your thoughts with the community!
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Podcast with Nico jeannen
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@Xavier Coiffard yesss, i’m back ! I was burned out last year but now i have more time again and can enjoy doing it
Welcome to the community! Introduce yourself here first
Let us know each other! It'd be great if you could: 1) your experience with Indie Hacking 2) where are you from, and your background 3) what are your current projects
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Welcome to the community! Introduce yourself here first
3 likes • Jul 30
Hello! I'm Martin Donadieu, a 30-year-old software engineer with a passion for innovation and entrepreneurship. I'm the creator of Capgo.app , an open-source live update system for Capacitor apps that I developed and now sell. Originally from France, I've found my home on the beautiful island of Madeira, Portugal. Here, I enjoy a perfect balance between my professional pursuits and personal interests. When I'm not coding or working on Capgo, you'll likely find me exploring the island's natural beauty through climbing or simply immersing myself in nature. I have a deep interest in spirituality, which helps me maintain balance in my life. In my free time, I love dancing zouk, a Brazilian partner dance that keeps me active and connected to a vibrant community. I value simplicity, both in my code and in life. I'm always eager to learn and dive deeper into subjects that interest me. I'm also the host of the podcast solos.ventures where i meet solo makers. If you'd like to know more about my work or my life in Madeira, feel free to ask
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Making capgo.app

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Joined Jul 21, 2024
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