Road to Ramen is a project to document my journey of 6 months to reach ramen profitabiltiy by building tech products as an indie maker, while living in South-East Asia. Inspired by @levelsio "12 startups in 12 months" challenge, I am releasing my own authentic spin-off.
Hello hunters !
Road to Ramen is a free info product aiming at sharing/documenting my journey as an indie maker to reach ramen profitability, with the hope to inspire you or/and meet like minded people :)
After graduating from college one month ago and creating a startup with two partners, I decided to go all out and launch a one-man business, in order to release my own products.
To reduce my burn rate, I set out to leave France and relocate to South-East Asia.
Inspired by @levelsio, I decided to document the process in detail. Just a few days ago I soft launched my first product to test out the feasibility of the project : Am I capable of making something in such a short amount of time. Hopefully, the answer has been yes, I want to keep going : release lots of products, see which ones stick. Share the process in public, from ideation to growth.
I wish for Road to Ramen to become a ressource where I can share my experience while learning from other makers.
The website describes the project while delivering metrics updated in real time to make myself accountable. The news of my advancements are spread through Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, public Trellos and a blog.
Feel free to suggest aspects you had like me to talk about, and above all, welcome aboard makers / aspiring makers !
@bsamel because I still have much thing to do in college,
I want graduate in 3.5 years (average graduation is 4 years).
I'm just so lazy going to college anymore, that why I want graduate fast.
@bsamel It's a date then. I do travel to Georgetown occasionally for events and stuff. The startup scene over there is thriving. I might just pay you a visit.
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