Copyright takedown form issued
My work got leaked. Didn't think I had to do this π₯²
1st day at the gym after 2 years π₯²
Talking to community
Receiving lots of feedback and help
Made it to Taipei πΉπΌ
Will spend the next 3 months here to visit GF's family and enjoy the island π€
Refunded client but valid feedback received π¬
Added a search bar to
Yes, I just couldn't stop coding, even on Christmas day π
Happy holidays, makerloggers π₯³
Wrote article
Added pricing section to landing page
Added refund form
Not working yet, but the design is there π
Experimenting with design updates
Published the UI as a Storybook site π
π https://ui.makerkit.dev
Good to see so many new people on Makerlog π₯³
Zoomed out in my Google Insights, nice to see the results
Google refused to crawl my website for over six months; I almost gave up: without a big audience, SEO is my only way to get people to my website.
Then it suddenly started crawling in May. Probably due to a Core Update in April..
Now it gets more than 100 visits a day. π
Don't give up π€
Then it suddenly started crawling in May. Probably due to a Core Update in April..
Now it gets more than 100 visits a day. π
Don't give up π€
Wrote November retrospective
November has been the best month yet for Makerkit!
β Sold 16 licenses, totaling $1,584 in sales
β Had 1.9k visitors (+105%) and 5.6k page views (+86.9%)
β I removed Github Sponsors and the monthly plans
β I released the Remix Firebase kit (1 sale). I think this will improve next year as Remix becomes more popular.
β I redesigned the website since Makerkit is now a collection of kits (and not just Next.js + Firebase). I got good feedback on it, but I think SEO is slightly diving due to the changes.
β Will release the new Supabase version of the kits (one within this year) and start the transition to the new Next.js RSC as soon as it becomes ready for production
Thanks for reading,
Ciao!
https://www.indiehackers.com/product/makerkit-2/makerkit-month-3-sold-16-licenses-1-5k--NID9URnHs1m4EZIlSJn
β Sold 16 licenses, totaling $1,584 in sales
β Had 1.9k visitors (+105%) and 5.6k page views (+86.9%)
β I removed Github Sponsors and the monthly plans
β I released the Remix Firebase kit (1 sale). I think this will improve next year as Remix becomes more popular.
β I redesigned the website since Makerkit is now a collection of kits (and not just Next.js + Firebase). I got good feedback on it, but I think SEO is slightly diving due to the changes.
β Will release the new Supabase version of the kits (one within this year) and start the transition to the new Next.js RSC as soon as it becomes ready for production
Thanks for reading,
Ciao!
https://www.indiehackers.com/product/makerkit-2/makerkit-month-3-sold-16-licenses-1-5k--NID9URnHs1m4EZIlSJn
Passed 1k/month visits π
Automatic pricing table
Started Supabase Remix kit
Contemplating making MakerKit multi-framework
I've written MakerKit to work with Next.js and Firebase, but I'd like to keep options open.
I'm very excited about new stuff like Remix, SvelteKit, etc. I think I'll ship it to way more users in the future.
But well, I still have to finish the first kit, and a lot more to go π Very exciting though π
I'm very excited about new stuff like Remix, SvelteKit, etc. I think I'll ship it to way more users in the future.
But well, I still have to finish the first kit, and a lot more to go π Very exciting though π
Update home page: add E2E Tests and multi-tenancy sections
Self-serve Github invite for Gumroad purchasers
Making it simple for purchasers from Makerkit to claim their Github invite by using the Gumroad and GitHub API
Playing with Supabase
My goal is two create the Supabase version of both the Remix and Next.js kits by Christmas π₯π₯π₯
Migrating to Angular 15
The updates components are a lot faster, but it's a hell of a change