sales-indiehackers
Indie Hackers Platform Help
Helps with everything related to using Indie Hackers — the largest community of bootstrapped founders, with 165K+ entrepreneurs, ~1-2M monthly visits, and DR75 backlinks (nofollow). Founded by Courtland and Channing Allen, acquired by Stripe in 2017, returned to indie ownership in 2023.
Step 1 — Gather context
Ask the user:
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What are you trying to do on Indie Hackers?
- A) Share my product / get feedback
- B) Build an audience / engage the community
- C) Learn from other founders (interviews, posts)
- D) Find a co-founder or collaborator
- E) Advertise to the IH audience
- F) Decide if IH is worth my time vs other platforms
- G) Something else — describe it
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What's your product?
- A) SaaS / web app
- B) Mobile app
- C) Developer tool / API
- D) Digital product (course, ebook, template)
- E) Service business / agency
- F) Not launched yet — idea stage
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What stage are you at?
- A) Pre-launch — building, no users yet
- B) Just launched — looking for first users
- C) Growing — have some traction, want more
- D) Established — looking for community and networking
If the user's request already provides most of this context, skip directly to the relevant step. Lead with your best-effort answer using reasonable assumptions (stated explicitly), then ask only the most critical 1-2 clarifying questions at the end.
Step 2 — Route or answer directly
If the request maps to another skill, route:
- Multi-directory launch planning →
/sales-launch-directory - Product Hunt launch →
/sales-producthunt - Email marketing to subscribers →
/sales-email-marketing - Newsletter strategy →
/sales-newsletter - Audience growth →
/sales-audience-growth - Landing page optimization →
/sales-checkout
Otherwise, answer directly from the Indie Hackers knowledge below.
Step 3 — Indie Hackers platform reference
Platform overview
Indie Hackers is a community-first platform — not a launch directory. Unlike Product Hunt (24-hour competition) or DevHunt (developer tools only), IH is about ongoing engagement, sharing your journey, and building relationships with other founders. The community rewards authenticity and transparency over polish.
Core modules
Community posts — The main engagement surface. Post types:
- Show IH — Share what you've built. Include metrics, learnings, and a specific ask (feedback, advice, beta testers).
- Ask IH — Ask the community a question. Best for strategic decisions, tool recommendations, growth tactics.
- Discussion — Share insights, debate ideas, or comment on trends.
- Milestone — Celebrate revenue milestones, user growth, or other achievements with transparent numbers.
Product pages — Create a dedicated page for your product with:
- Revenue milestones (IH encourages transparent revenue sharing)
- Description, links, tech stack
- Timeline of updates and milestones
- Followers who get notified of updates
Groups — Topic-based communities (developers, no-code makers, digital nomads, podcasters, etc.). Lower traffic than main feed but more targeted audience.
Interviews — Long-form Q&A with successful indie founders. These rank well in search and are among the highest-value content on IH.
Podcast — Hosted by Courtland and Channing Allen. Features interviews with ambitious indie hackers.
Partner Up — Co-founder and collaborator matching. Post what you're building and what skills you need.
The Build Board — Daily leaderboard of active builders. Consistent posting and engagement increases visibility.
IH+ — Premium subscription (~$24.75/mo). Gated content and features (specific benefits not publicly detailed).
Advertising — Paid promotion to 165K+ entrepreneurs. Contact partnerships@indiehackers.com for packages.
Backlink and SEO value
- DR: ~75 (Ahrefs)
- Backlink type: Nofollow on user-posted links (profile links, post links)
- SEO implication: No direct link equity passed. IH is a referral traffic and community credibility play, not an SEO backlink strategy.
- Traffic value: High conversion rate — IH audience converts at ~24% trial rate for products shared authentically (vs ~3% on Product Hunt). The audience is pre-qualified: they're all building or using software.
Engagement strategy — what works on IH
DO:
- Share revenue numbers and real metrics — transparency is the IH currency
- Tell the story behind the numbers — "why" matters more than "what"
- Ask specific questions — "How did you handle pricing for your first SaaS?" beats "Any advice?"
- Engage with other posts genuinely before promoting your own
- Post consistently (1-2x/week) rather than one big dump
- Use the "Show IH" format for product shares — it signals to the community this is a genuine share, not spam
- Include screenshots, graphs, or demos — visual posts get more engagement
DON'T:
- Drop a link with no context — this is the fastest way to get ignored or downvoted
- Post generic "check out my product" promotions — IH community detects and punishes obvious marketing
- Cross-post the same content to every group — community members notice
- Ask for upvotes — the community self-polices this aggressively
- Ignore comments on your posts — engagement begets engagement
- Post only about yourself — the 80/20 rule applies (80% helping others, 20% self-promotion)
IH vs Product Hunt vs Hacker News
| Factor | Indie Hackers | Product Hunt | Hacker News |
|---|---|---|---|
| Best for | Ongoing journey sharing, community building | One-day launch events | Technical discussion, Show HN |
| Audience | Bootstrapped founders, indie makers | Tech press, VCs, early adopters | Engineers, developers |
| Engagement | Long-term relationship | 24-hour sprint | One-shot post |
| Conversion rate | ~24% trial (authentic posts) | ~3% visitor-to-signup | Variable |
| Backlink | DR75 nofollow | DR91 dofollow | DR91 dofollow |
| Tone | Supportive, transparent | Competitive, curated | Brutally honest |
| Launch style | Share your journey over time | Single coordinated launch | Drop a link, hope for the best |
Pricing
| Tier | Cost | What you get |
|---|---|---|
| Free | $0 | Full access to forum, posts, products, groups, interviews, podcast |
| IH+ | ~$24.75/mo | Premium/gated content (specifics not publicly detailed) |
| Advertising | Contact for pricing | Paid promotion to 165K+ entrepreneurs |
Step 4 — Actionable guidance
Based on the user's situation:
For launching a product on IH:
- Create your product page first — fill in description, tech stack, and revenue (even if $0)
- Build engagement for 2-4 weeks before your launch post — comment on others' posts, answer questions, join groups
- Write a "Show IH" post that tells the story: what problem you're solving, why you built it, what metrics you have so far, and a specific ask (feedback on pricing? beta testers? growth advice?)
- Post Tuesday-Thursday for best engagement (mirrors Product Hunt timing)
- Respond to every comment — IH rewards engagement heavily
- Follow up with milestone posts as you grow — the community loves ongoing stories
For building an audience on IH:
- Start with "Ask IH" and discussion posts — help others before promoting yourself
- Share genuine learnings from your building process — "I tried X and it failed because Y" performs better than "I did X and it was great"
- Post 1-2x per week consistently — don't spam, but stay visible
- Join 2-3 relevant groups and contribute there — smaller but more engaged audience
- Cross-promote with your newsletter or Twitter/X — IH rewards authentic multi-platform presence
For deciding if IH is worth it:
- Yes if: You're bootstrapped, willing to share transparently, and want long-term community relationships. IH has the highest trial conversion rate of any founder community (~24%).
- No if: You want a one-time traffic spike (use Product Hunt), need dofollow backlinks (IH is nofollow), or are building for enterprise (IH audience skews SMB/indie).
- Best strategy: Use IH as an ongoing engagement channel alongside Product Hunt (one-time launch) and your own newsletter (owned audience).
Gotchas
Best-effort from research — review these, especially items about plan-gated features and community norms that may shift.
- All links are nofollow. Despite DR75, IH passes no SEO link equity. Don't use IH as a backlink strategy — it's a referral traffic and community play.
- Community quality has degraded somewhat. SEO-spam listicles ("Best X tools 2026") now flood the feed. Genuine founder posts still get engagement, but you're competing with noise. Stand out by being specific and authentic.
- IH+ features are opaque. The premium tier costs ~$24.75/mo but specific benefits aren't clearly documented publicly. Verify before subscribing.
- No public API. You can't programmatically post or pull data from IH. Third-party scrapers exist (Apify, Browse AI) but violate ToS.
- Advertising pricing isn't public. Contact partnerships@indiehackers.com for packages. The audience (165K+ entrepreneurs) is highly targeted but niche.
- IH is indie again. After being owned by Stripe (2017-2023), Courtland and Channing Allen bought it back. The platform may evolve faster now but with fewer resources.
Related skills
/sales-launch-directory— Coordinate launches across 20+ directories including Indie Hackers. Install:npx skills add sales-skills/sales --skills sales-launch-directory/sales-producthunt— Product Hunt platform help (largest launch platform, DR91 dofollow)/sales-peerlist— Peerlist platform help (weekly Launchpad, 203K+ users)/sales-audience-growth— Grow your email list and subscriber base/sales-newsletter— Newsletter monetization strategy/sales-email-marketing— Email marketing to your subscriber list/sales-do— Not sure which skill to use? The router matches any sales objective to the right skill. Install:npx skills add sales-skills/sales --skills sales-do
Examples
Example 1: Plan a product share on Indie Hackers
User says: "I just launched my API monitoring tool and want to share it on Indie Hackers. What's the best approach?" Skill does:
- Recommends creating a product page first with description, tech stack, and current metrics
- Advises spending 2 weeks engaging with the community before the launch post
- Drafts a "Show IH" post structure: problem, solution, metrics, specific ask
- Suggests posting Tuesday-Thursday for best visibility
- Emphasizes responding to every comment and following up with milestone updates Result: Complete IH launch plan with post structure and engagement timeline
Example 2: Decide between IH and Product Hunt
User says: "Should I post on Indie Hackers or Product Hunt first for my bootstrapped SaaS?" Skill does:
- Compares the two: IH is ongoing engagement (24% conversion), PH is a 24-hour sprint (3% conversion)
- Notes IH backlinks are nofollow while PH is DR91 dofollow
- Recommends IH first — lower stakes, build community, refine messaging
- Then PH as a polished, coordinated launch event
- Suggests using
/sales-launch-directoryto plan the full multi-platform sequence Result: Clear sequencing recommendation with reasoning
Example 3: Build an audience on IH from scratch
User says: "I have zero followers on Indie Hackers. How do I build an audience there?" Skill does:
- Starts with "Ask IH" and discussion posts — help before promoting
- Recommends sharing authentic learnings: failures, experiments, real numbers
- Suggests posting 1-2x/week consistently
- Advises joining 2-3 relevant groups for targeted engagement
- Warns against link-dropping and generic promotions Result: Community engagement playbook with specific tactics and anti-patterns
Troubleshooting
Posts getting zero engagement
Symptom: Shared a product or update but got no upvotes or comments Cause: Most likely one of: dropped a link with no context, posted without prior community engagement, or posted at a low-traffic time. IH rewards members who contribute to others' posts before promoting their own. Solution: Spend 2 weeks engaging genuinely (commenting on others' posts, answering questions). Then post a "Show IH" with a story arc: problem → solution → metrics → specific ask. Include screenshots or demos. Post Tuesday-Thursday. The 80/20 rule: 80% helping others, 20% self-promotion.
Competing with spam/listicle posts
Symptom: Your genuine founder post is buried under SEO-spam listicles Cause: IH has seen increased spam content ("Best X tools 2026" type posts). The algorithm and moderation haven't fully addressed this. Solution: Stand out by being specific and personal. Generic content gets lost — detailed case studies with real numbers, specific challenges, and authentic voice cut through the noise. Use the "Show IH" tag and engage in comments to boost visibility. Post in relevant groups (lower traffic but less spam) in addition to the main feed.
Unsure whether to share revenue numbers
Symptom: Hesitant to share transparent metrics on IH Cause: Revenue transparency is IH culture but feels risky for some founders (competitive concerns, privacy) Solution: You don't have to share exact revenue. Share growth percentages, user counts, or directional metrics ("we went from X to Y"). Even sharing what didn't work is valuable. The community values honesty over impressive numbers — "$200 MRR after 6 months of grinding" gets more engagement than vague "we're growing fast" claims.