Maximilian Torggler

Fullstack Web Developer

Prepare birthday for my girlfriend 🍰

We are just in two, but that makes the whole thing even more memorable. I'll make the cake first, wish me luck!

Contacted largest producer of 3D Car models and hopefully get a meeting appointment

Sent out project offer with loose software specification and price estimation

I'm using Zoho Invoice for managing invoices/offer and so far it is really killing it!

Opened legal company 🔥

Now it's official, I opened my very own company besides #photogram
Plus I'm already working on two very promising projects. Let's go!
justin

Best of luck 🏁

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Maximilian Torggler Author

Thanks a lot! 🤞

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Switch to new tax consultant and re-open company a bit differently (because of tax benefits)

Meeting with architecture office

The development of this project will probably start in the summer/early autumn, but we already lay out some details now in advance

Research for client project if it could be turned into a viable business

I'm trying to find out what revenue could be possibly produced (market size) in the local German-speaking market (Italy, Austria, Southern Germany)

Research about cross platform stack for new project

For this project, the client wants a web app (which should run on POS devices and lobby TVs), an iOS and an Android app. As a solo dev who is proficient in React, I think the best route to take is Next.js (with static export), Ionic, Capacitor and Tailwind (for custom CSS). Regarding CI, I'll use Vercel and Appflow. For the backend, I'm going to choose Strapi, hosted on AWS using Docker (S3 + CloudFront for Assets).

Freelance work every day, here's my why:

So currently, I don't have time to work on my own projects, because I got a lot of interesting freelance projects. The cool thing is, one of the might eventually become a standalone business, as freelance projects are the best way (IMO) to understand the specific problems and needs of niches you otherwise could never imagine. Currently, for me, those niches are architecture and car retailers/repair shops, and it's so cool to work on products which solve real problems, also if they might not become my next startup opportunity. It just feels great to create value.
🔥Carlos Branco

Agree 100%, if you are freelancer. I would work freelance 4 days a week. 2 days personal projects. 1 day to rest.

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Maximilian Torggler Author

Yea, normally something like that is my plan, but now I'm working on two rather large projects, so I need the all of the time for them. But hey, both of them might convert into a business in a later stage

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