As someone who has been watching your content for a couple of months now, I really wish you had a more direct approach to content. The bits and jokes are not easy to follow most of the time and the visuals most of the time are not presenting the video coherently. I don’t mean to hate, you have proven yourself to be someone that I could learn a lot from.
The most inspirational part of this video was seeing that a developer like you didn't build a responsive site. I feel so much better about my own junk now
Yes, that bit of humility really went a long way in making be less insecure about my jank code. My half-assed, but working github projects are going public.
Man that last line “You’ll have the pride in knowing you took a risk and tried something , that many people dream about, but most are to afraid to ever try”
"It is not the critic who counts; not the man who points out how the strong man stumbles, or where the doer of deeds could have done them better. The credit belongs to the man who is actually in the arena, whose face is marred by dust and sweat and blood; who strives valiantly; who errs, who comes short again and again, because there is no effort without error and shortcoming; but who does actually strive to do the deeds; who knows the great enthusiasms, the great devotions; who spends himself in a worthy cause; who at the best knows in the end the triumph of high achievement, and who at the worst, if he fails, at least fails while daring greatly, so that his place shall never be with those cold and timid souls who neither know victory nor defeat."
It reminded me of everything I already know and again reminded me to refocus on what actually matters in the project. Which is pretty motivational. Loosing focus and working on crap that doesn't really work ultimately makes your project feel jank and bleck.
The key to making a successful email list is to make the user feel like they are getting a special offer by being one of the first to join. Either reduced costs or extra features/support
@@ratvibe I signed up for chatgpt's plugins back when it wasn't released yet, also for mojo since I want to try it out whenever it comes out. Exclusivity is an addiction
i just lock on those email, if are important to me, at least almost as important when to pay the fee of the water supply service of my house, or when i will have my package on the way on my house about a buy i did 30 min ago, or ifsomeone noticed me in a job, other things are not so relevant to have an email, but for example, facebook emails are mostly thrash for except the validation user ones, and most amazon package relative emails are prioriti number 1 escept the ones amazon tries to sell me something i do not want, but we know stores sell ads of products, if there is a product i want but the seller is not paying ads for it, it will not reach my email, but that guy who desperate want to sell something have been send to my email, making that email thrash content, amazon is the only winner there, but is better if amazon send me something i need but i did not found, the seller get a buy, amazontheir comision and i my product, that can be a pretty good thing, but we know that is not going to happen.
Your combination of blunt honesty and dark humor is what keeps me coming back. I wish I were still young and enthusiastic enough to even want to try a side hustle. :-( But hey, the vicarious thrill of watching your ups and downs is still pretty good... I'm pulling for you.
I quit my job today, I'm a Senior Software Engineer and I've been working 60+ hours a week and getting screamed at for minor differences in opinion. This video is exactly what I needed to see, we only live once and it's not worth it to never try for something that makes us truly content. I'm gonna start making videos on tech tutorials and my side projects, maybe with a DevOps and ML focus. Your content is the gold standard for programming related videos on the platform, thanks for making all this quality, inspiring content.
Been indie making for 4 years, barely making money... trust me its not easy as it looks, you need to be prepared financially, physically and emotionally
@@ryant6552 Yea I get that, I have a decent amount saved, and I'm gonna be freelancing doing AWS consulting. I also have some other interviews coming up. I just know life is too short to be treated less than professionally at work.
@@llambduh dang, enjoy your life, man, I wish I could get my ass stressed over a job as long as it earns me the 6 figures, but I got neither the respect nor the cash
@@TheDoomer666 Are you working 60+hrs a week? I'm a dev working close to that many hours and I use to do construction, i'd rather do construction. If you've never been a SWE you wouldn't understand the pressure it can bring. If I don't get something done in 8 hours it just means I keep working until it's done, or you lose your job, and when you're solving large logic and system problems you don't always get to wrap up at 5pm. People think being a SWE is some cushy gig, and I"m sure there are certain people who have less stressful enviroments, but a lot of us are under deadlines that were made with sh**** guesses and then we get extra work that isn't accounted for, basically the grass isn't always greener on the other side and I can understand this kind of post.
@@TheDoomer666 "I wish I could get my ass stressed over a job as long as it earns me the 6 figures" spoken like someone who has never spent a weekend fixing a dependency error you didn't even commit.
In trying to build a side hustle myself, the biggest eye opening moment was when I realised that the problem matters. It might be a good business opportunity / validated by competition and you can do it. However if you don't love the problem it will suck. As founder spending countless hours building, validating, marketing it will eventually lead to a place where one just want to quit and go back to normal job. At that moment the biggest motivator is - "darn I want to solve this problem for MYSELF". And then you keep going even if there are no customers, no revenue, etc... Money is a very poor motivator in the long term.
The timing of these videos is impeccable. Been working on a project for months, and now that it's pretty much working with the minimum features, I'm finding every excuse not to get it in the hands of users. This just pushed me to market a bit and see if people like it. Thanks for the great content.
I like, this comment replies. It has an advertiser, entrepreneur, someone interested in the project & obviously programmers. How can I get hold of any of you guys
Haha the typical fear someone will steal your project. I have a project too. Only 2 months now and an MVP will be ready. Why don’t you post a link? How’s your project doing now?
8:17 As a game developer I can relate even though my games aren't as financially successful as I hoped I would rather be the developer that made the game he dreamed about rather than the one who wants to but is too afraid to try.
You're the only RUclipsr I have seen that admits that their RUclips channel played a big part in the initial reception for their side project. Seen too many youtubers who are like nah you don't need a popular RUclips channel to get your project noticed.
in the AARRR framework, no amount of free audience can make a project grow beyond what it really deserves. Retention and Referral are key and can't be bought.
@@TheBlackManMythLegend Good point.. No matter how many niceties people are willing to give, come the 3rd month, if the product is shit they are going to cancel that payment
@@TheBlackManMythLegend But no audience and no exposure can kill just about anything. And that's where most people's ideas start off at. Plus your product can be garbage initially but if you have enough users thrown at it regularly, you can A/B optimize it into the perfect psychologically manipulative money extractor that everyone's app dreams of being.
This man really tryna bootstrap himself through this community so hard it’s unreal, like POV entrepreneurship, but the viewers get to decide if he lands 😂
That Bukowski poem hits hard, I was having an axiety attack (hasn't happend in years) last night because of the tech job market and was going to give up---went to college for it, spent a year thereafter just making projects and learning web dev and practicing leetcode, with nothing to show for it, thus far the idea of giving up had not ever occurred but for some reason last night it did, it was strange. But then I open this video and you hit me with that Bukowski poem sparking something I had thought was long gone, Thanks man
Idk if this helps. Literally nothing matters in the grand scheme of things, so you can do whatever you please. No rules matter at all, it makes little sense to live in such a chaotic world with rules; social expectations and morals are agreed on but are largely irrelevant. So then, isn’t it better to die doing what you believe in, instead trying to live like others. This hot (for some, not for me) take is what I’ve been trying to really accept and live by, it doesn’t address many issues, but serves as a reminder nonetheless
@@turolretar no rules matter at all? Man, can you please tell that to my landlord, the grocery store, my electricity bills, computer component manufacturers, etc.? And while you're at it, tell that to spacetime so I can stop aging so I don't feel like I wasted my prime years! Unfortunately though, we are living in reality where you can't just magically fix all your problems by imagining them away.
The struggle finally paid off for me in the past week, its been a very rough year for those of us trying to become something in a sea of seasoned programmers that got laid off, but it's worth it and we are all better programmers because of the conditions too. Good luck
@@MRJMXHD Can we combine it a with generative text platform to make fireship, but edgier? Basically, if you mixed 4chan shitposting with pseudoeducational developement ideas.
Been in the realm of entrepreneurship for only a few months myself. There are plenty of themes I've picked up on including scalability, leveraging other people's time and money, and the careful consideration and/or use of debt...but if I'm strictly honest the critical tipping point was learning from other people who've already been successful at what I want to do. End of the day, I can't build a business like Google without help and seeking out mentorship from people who have already demonstrated profit in a given business structure. Was very lucky to come across a group of entrepreneurs who were willing to help me build and scale my own side hustles. Made all the difference in helping me start a business I would have never been able to before.
Our point of view has so much of a big impact in our lives, im so glad you addressed that in the last minutes of the video. Much love and luck for you guys ❤❤
I love the honesty. Been working on a side-hustle for 3 years. 6 separate projects, all coming together in a symphony. Been a coder for over 20 years so there's a bit of flexing in this too. But the real arbiter will be whether the users love it. I always say, build something YOU would want to use.
Wow.. thank you so much for this. You just relit the fire in me. I was about to abandone my project, without even launching it, because of some crappy reasons. But after watching this video, i've made up my mind to follow through, no matter what. 🥰🥰
As a non-programmer who just released an open source passion project I’ve been working on for months. Having this video as the first thing I watched after release really feels confusing but assuring.
3:49 "The problem is there is 100 billions people in the world if you include the outer land of the ice wall..." That literally hits me straight 😂😅. "Go all the way!" Good luck to everyone out there❤
The toughest part for me is actually diving deep and having the discipline to finish the project end to end. I have multiple GitHub repos, notion pages and raw ideas in my notes app but the work always stops once I see someone has already created my idea
It’s very hard to be completely unique (and it might actually be impossible if we’re being real), but you really just need one thing to be different. I work in branding and if it can help, try to see what your competitors do and change one of these aspects: Who (target market), When (basically the moment they use your service, connects to their need), Where (maybe you could target a specific nation that doesn’t have that service yet), How (a different experience matters even if the result is the same), What (that’s just offering something new or adding onto something) and lastly Why (this is tough, but you could bet on a moral/ethical aspect) You really just need to stand out 1/8 of an inch, good luck!
I used to think like this, until I've pivoted into making side projects just for learning. Honestly it was a refreshing view, I learn way more efficiently, don't have the stress to be unique/marketable and I get to explore my creativity with no barriers. Shortly after I became a SWE I've lost that extra fire I used to have for Programming, but I realized I didn't lose it at all, I just don't like "Corporate Programming" and making projects in the hopes of making them profitable just added more to this feeling I had. I didn't give up on making a side-project profitable but I think it's not a good time for me right now to go in that direction, it's a goal of mine but I'm not pushing it at this stage.
man that siunds like serious mental wellbeing issues, it's like farmers thinking "oh no there's more farmers with potato crops, I am just gonna sow nothing now"
This is the most effective Business 101 I've seen on YT. Your comms skills is amazing and I wonder how would be to work in an office with you. 10 mins meetings. Congrats mate
Great video. Awesome, straight-to-the-point advice. There is just one point I disagree with: "people will only sign up for a mailing list if they really want the product" (paraphrasing). Soooo many people I know sign up for every little thing without much thought and their inbox is crammed to the brim with junk mail that they never get to. Usually, there is something offered free (e.g., free ebook), but often it is just for updates on things that they are vaguely interested in. I think a lot of mailing lists, wishlists, etc. share this problem. This is why you have cases like on Steam where 100,000 people wishlist a game and only 10 buy it. Don't underestimate how impulsive and undiscerning a lot of people are.
I think it's also important to create a product targeted to niche audience with a high perceived value. I think trying to make an app for everyone with a low price ticket with a free tier isn't always a good idea. I rather try to find a someone who will pay $99 a month than trying to convert 300 free users
I think the big problem with the idea was "Why would anybody want to clone any one person's voice?" It's an incredible niche market, even if you're Mark Hamill or Morgan Freeman. What you need to expand to, is letting other people licence out their voice on your site. (And that makes your project a bazzillion times more complicated, but that'll be the idea that succeeds in some form eventually.)
I think he made that app for the purpose of making this video. He definitely knew people wouldn't spend money on it. He probably also expects to make a bit on that site off of this video, but probably not a lot
When you said "Get a whole bunch of people to sign up for it before you even build it" reminded me of what my friends used to joke about with game development. We were like, let's make the strategy guide first and sell it. That way people can have an indepth guide on what they are buying. We decided we were being too ambitious when we went to so far to say make the strategy guide for the DLC of the game before any of creating the game, DLC or original strategy guide.
I’m a startup founder, and one of the most useful questions you can ask during an user interview for a new idea is “would you pay $____ to start using it right now?” You’ll either get a future customer, or a good reason why monetizing your product is hard (e.g. free tutorials from competing RUclipsrs is just as good and there’s no reason to pay)
I'M so happy I made productive decisions about my finances that changed my life forever, hoping to retire next year... Investment should always be on any creative man's heart for success in life.
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It takes a lot of courage to try creating a great software service, and even more to openly and honestly talk about why you think it failed from your perspective. Great video, thank you for sharing your experience! :)
I tried it and the AI voice honestly wasn't very good 😅 elevenlabs works super well, I was surprised it didn't sound all that good haha (easily my favorite youtube channel btw, just providing feedback)
You work for 40yrs to have $1M in your retirement, meanwhile some people are putting just $10K in a meme coin from just few months ago and now they are multimillionaires.
I’m celebrating a $30k stock portfolio today. I started this journey with 6k. I have invested on time and also with the right terms now I have time for my family and the life ahead of me
Maybe advertise it to vtubers? They have a rabid fanbase and their fans would pay to use their voices especially since the promise here is they don't need to do all the technical stuff and you do it for them.
As long as you learned smth. you are still failing forward… Next time: smaller project, earlier validation? Maybe? I mean rpgs tend to grow into monster projects fairly quickly by nature. So I‘d imagine keeping scope creep in check becomes even harder. And then on top of all that you chose to go for 3d making things even more complicated…
Reading about people grabbing multi-figures monthly as incomes in investments even in this crazy days in the market, any way or any pointers on how to make substantial progress in earning I would really appreciate.
All you need as a beginner to make good profit in the financial market is a financial advisor who will assist you and also invest on your behalf else you make huge losses.
First start working with a certified financial advisor if you have any, if you don't, I will recommend John Desmond Heppolette, He's really one of the best advisor I'd invest with, he's going to guide you and give you the rundown on how to get started on a profitable investment journey.
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John Desmond Heppolette, really seem to know this stuff. I found his online-page, read through his resume, educational background, qualifications and it was really impressive. I left him a note and booked a call session with him..
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As someone who just spent a year on a "side hustle", thinking about my bank account usually makes me urgh ... but today, today, I had to chuckle. Thanks for that.
"Don't focus on making money but on making people's lives better" That right there is exactly what I tell everyone that asks me how I come up with my ideas. I don't care about the money and genuinely care just about making lives better and so naturally the money is a derivative of that. Yet so many individuals and corporations still are unable to figure out such a simple concept due to being completely blinded by their own greed. In the end greed will hurt you more than it will benefit.
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@@Max.5058 Wow!! Kind of in shock, you mentioned Mrs Camille. She has proved beyond all doubt that it's worth generating wealth from crypto investment. I've been earning greatly
Figma was made by a guy with a small hat and at least one of the guys who founded Firebase probably owns a small hat too. Connections are more important than skills and ideas.
That's a terrible idea. Even the code generated by AI need validated. Unless there is a system for AI built like a human team for building and testing (with real set of human validation data). I doubt it will be successful. AI is not an omniscient tool. It's confident but doesn't know where it's wrong unless you test its result and give the feedback.
Hey @fireship I really like your content and basically always replicated all what you. Currently I am taking a year off to launch some side "hustles". I was feeling rock bottom but for some reason watching ur videos make laugh and finish by cheering up The problem is that there is 100 Billion people in the world hh
The reusable code argument at the end is probably one of the best reward that comes out of all my unfinished repos. I find myself having a bunch of unrelated projects opened when working on a new project just so I have this massive collection of battle-tested code with the edge cases already figured out. Sometimes, when I'm unsure if I like an idea before I even start, I just say "ehhh, it'll be good for more reusable code reference, DEW IT" 😅
It took me several years (and failed side hustles) to get to the MVP, fail early, present early mindset. Nowadays I often see the same hold-backs in my peer and I can go to them and be like "listen, young padavan, ..." 🙂
I love this serie of digital side hustles videos of yours. For me this video is the most one i can relate with so far. They are so valuable If you could please do more video on tips and how to start digital side hustle it would be amazing!
Video really resonated with me. I'm an indie games developer who's been working on the same project for 7 years. It's going though 11 pivots, 5 iterations, 3 refactors and one project corruption and I'm about 2 months away from a demo. It's been a hard road, but I'm extremely passionate about this project and would probably continue working on it if it flops.
I learned a ton from this and the previous video launching the product. This content is actually brilliant. Funny and clearly explains important business concepts
Twitter's video platform is getting good, follow me there for moar twitter.com/fireship_dev
I don't use Twitter because... It requires an email and phone number to sign up.
you could let users clone their own voices and sell them and then set up a referral program
Surprised you're still on Twitter
As someone who has been watching your content for a couple of months now, I really wish you had a more direct approach to content. The bits and jokes are not easy to follow most of the time and the visuals most of the time are not presenting the video coherently. I don’t mean to hate, you have proven yourself to be someone that I could learn a lot from.
Yo the video is too long, I already lost my motivation.
The most inspirational part of this video was seeing that a developer like you didn't build a responsive site. I feel so much better about my own junk now
Yes, that bit of humility really went a long way in making be less insecure about my jank code. My half-assed, but working github projects are going public.
What does your dick have to do with this?!
What do you mean by a "responsive" site? I took a look around it and don't understand your comment. I am still learning, so am curious.
@@brain5853 responsive is when the same site looks good on a phone and a computer (same html/css). He has shown on a phone his site looks bad
@@arrvee7249 Oh, so I did understand you correctly. Well, idk, it's not the best looking responsive design, but it's still there.
The issue is obviously the use of svelte, everyone knows users prefer angular 1.0 with JQuery plugins
Dude, I'm having such a hard time trying to debug SSR code with Sveltekit... Don't even dare me on calling bs on the svelte-love, haha.
Ouch, hit me right in the early 2010s.
God speed JQuery tutorials...
Why not just go full JQuery?
Mootools ftw
No backbone love?
Man that last line
“You’ll have the pride in knowing you took a risk and tried something , that many people dream about, but most are to afraid to ever try”
Is it worth it if you lose all your money?
I am going to comment this exact same thing 😂... but you stole my idea... or may be i'm to late 🥲.
@@dxabier if you do it smart you won't lose all your money maybe just some of it
More weakling wantrepreneurs in this comment section than a Dan Lock video. Maybe if you get enough atta-boys you'll actually start something! Lol
"It is not the critic who counts; not the man who points out how the strong man stumbles, or where the doer of deeds could have done them better. The credit belongs to the man who is actually in the arena, whose face is marred by dust and sweat and blood; who strives valiantly; who errs, who comes short again and again, because there is no effort without error and shortcoming; but who does actually strive to do the deeds; who knows the great enthusiasms, the great devotions; who spends himself in a worthy cause; who at the best knows in the end the triumph of high achievement, and who at the worst, if he fails, at least fails while daring greatly, so that his place shall never be with those cold and timid souls who neither know victory nor defeat."
Absolute Gold, no bullshit of "motivational videos" and not too pessimistic, lovit👍
DEVELOPERS, DEVELOPERS, DEVELOPERS, DEVELOPERS, DEVELOPERS, DEVELOPERS, DEVELOPERS, DEVELOPERS, DEVELOPERS, DEVELOPERS, DEVELOPERS,
It reminded me of everything I already know and again reminded me to refocus on what actually matters in the project.
Which is pretty motivational. Loosing focus and working on crap that doesn't really work ultimately makes your project feel jank and bleck.
true!
a precise summary
The key to making a successful email list is to make the user feel like they are getting a special offer by being one of the first to join. Either reduced costs or extra features/support
That's why my offer is 0.50 Dollars, so low you barely notice.
Does anyone actually sign up for email lists??
@@ratvibe for projects like mojo
@@ratvibe I signed up for chatgpt's plugins back when it wasn't released yet, also for mojo since I want to try it out whenever it comes out. Exclusivity is an addiction
i just lock on those email, if are important to me, at least almost as important when to pay the fee of the water supply service of my house, or when i will have my package on the way on my house about a buy i did 30 min ago, or ifsomeone noticed me in a job, other things are not so relevant to have an email, but for example, facebook emails are mostly thrash for except the validation user ones, and most amazon package relative emails are prioriti number 1 escept the ones amazon tries to sell me something i do not want, but we know stores sell ads of products, if there is a product i want but the seller is not paying ads for it, it will not reach my email, but that guy who desperate want to sell something have been send to my email, making that email thrash content, amazon is the only winner there, but is better if amazon send me something i need but i did not found, the seller get a buy, amazontheir comision and i my product, that can be a pretty good thing, but we know that is not going to happen.
Your combination of blunt honesty and dark humor is what keeps me coming back. I wish I were still young and enthusiastic enough to even want to try a side hustle. :-( But hey, the vicarious thrill of watching your ups and downs is still pretty good... I'm pulling for you.
I quit my job today, I'm a Senior Software Engineer and I've been working 60+ hours a week and getting screamed at for minor differences in opinion. This video is exactly what I needed to see, we only live once and it's not worth it to never try for something that makes us truly content. I'm gonna start making videos on tech tutorials and my side projects, maybe with a DevOps and ML focus. Your content is the gold standard for programming related videos on the platform, thanks for making all this quality, inspiring content.
Been indie making for 4 years, barely making money... trust me its not easy as it looks, you need to be prepared financially, physically and emotionally
@@ryant6552 Yea I get that, I have a decent amount saved, and I'm gonna be freelancing doing AWS consulting. I also have some other interviews coming up. I just know life is too short to be treated less than professionally at work.
@@llambduh dang, enjoy your life, man,
I wish I could get my ass stressed over a job as long as it earns me the 6 figures, but I got neither the respect nor the cash
@@TheDoomer666 Are you working 60+hrs a week? I'm a dev working close to that many hours and I use to do construction, i'd rather do construction. If you've never been a SWE you wouldn't understand the pressure it can bring. If I don't get something done in 8 hours it just means I keep working until it's done, or you lose your job, and when you're solving large logic and system problems you don't always get to wrap up at 5pm. People think being a SWE is some cushy gig, and I"m sure there are certain people who have less stressful enviroments, but a lot of us are under deadlines that were made with sh**** guesses and then we get extra work that isn't accounted for, basically the grass isn't always greener on the other side and I can understand this kind of post.
@@TheDoomer666 "I wish I could get my ass stressed over a job as long as it earns me the 6 figures" spoken like someone who has never spent a weekend fixing a dependency error you didn't even commit.
In trying to build a side hustle myself, the biggest eye opening moment was when I realised that the problem matters.
It might be a good business opportunity / validated by competition and you can do it. However if you don't love the problem it will suck. As founder spending countless hours building, validating, marketing it will eventually lead to a place where one just want to quit and go back to normal job. At that moment the biggest motivator is - "darn I want to solve this problem for MYSELF". And then you keep going even if there are no customers, no revenue, etc... Money is a very poor motivator in the long term.
The timing of these videos is impeccable. Been working on a project for months, and now that it's pretty much working with the minimum features, I'm finding every excuse not to get it in the hands of users. This just pushed me to market a bit and see if people like it. Thanks for the great content.
What's your project?
Can you post a link or something? If it's interesting it might get you a couple signups or people on your mailing list anyway
Omg me too
I like, this comment replies. It has an advertiser, entrepreneur, someone interested in the project & obviously programmers. How can I get hold of any of you guys
Haha the typical fear someone will steal your project. I have a project too. Only 2 months now and an MVP will be ready. Why don’t you post a link? How’s your project doing now?
8:17 As a game developer I can relate even though my games aren't as financially successful as I hoped I would rather be the developer that made the game he dreamed about rather than the one who wants to but is too afraid to try.
I guess youtube chopped off the last minute of the video
Wrong timestamp. Fix it NOW
Good. You fixed it like I said
@@johnychinese it was a typo.
What game(s) did you make?
You're the only RUclipsr I have seen that admits that their RUclips channel played a big part in the initial reception for their side project.
Seen too many youtubers who are like nah you don't need a popular RUclips channel to get your project noticed.
in the AARRR framework, no amount of free audience can make a project grow beyond what it really deserves. Retention and Referral are key and can't be bought.
@@TheBlackManMythLegend Good point.. No matter how many niceties people are willing to give, come the 3rd month, if the product is shit they are going to cancel that payment
@@TheBlackManMythLegend But no audience and no exposure can kill just about anything. And that's where most people's ideas start off at. Plus your product can be garbage initially but if you have enough users thrown at it regularly, you can A/B optimize it into the perfect psychologically manipulative money extractor that everyone's app dreams of being.
This man really tryna bootstrap himself through this community so hard it’s unreal, like POV entrepreneurship, but the viewers get to decide if he lands 😂
That Bukowski poem hits hard, I was having an axiety attack (hasn't happend in years) last night because of the tech job market and was going to give up---went to college for it, spent a year thereafter just making projects and learning web dev and practicing leetcode, with nothing to show for it, thus far the idea of giving up had not ever occurred but for some reason last night it did, it was strange. But then I open this video and you hit me with that Bukowski poem sparking something I had thought was long gone, Thanks man
Idk if this helps. Literally nothing matters in the grand scheme of things, so you can do whatever you please. No rules matter at all, it makes little sense to live in such a chaotic world with rules; social expectations and morals are agreed on but are largely irrelevant. So then, isn’t it better to die doing what you believe in, instead trying to live like others. This hot (for some, not for me) take is what I’ve been trying to really accept and live by, it doesn’t address many issues, but serves as a reminder nonetheless
I feel u bro, the job market is depressing 😔
Not for nothing - you have experience and knowledge that no one can take away from you.
@@turolretar no rules matter at all? Man, can you please tell that to my landlord, the grocery store, my electricity bills, computer component manufacturers, etc.? And while you're at it, tell that to spacetime so I can stop aging so I don't feel like I wasted my prime years!
Unfortunately though, we are living in reality where you can't just magically fix all your problems by imagining them away.
The struggle finally paid off for me in the past week, its been a very rough year for those of us trying to become something in a sea of seasoned programmers that got laid off, but it's worth it and we are all better programmers because of the conditions too. Good luck
Everybody, we must keep his side hustle going on!! His half assed voice cloning tool must become the new Facebook
I'll make that happen if you paypal me $100
Lmao
There's absolutely no need to take the piss.
@@MRJMXHD Can we combine it a with generative text platform to make fireship, but edgier? Basically, if you mixed 4chan shitposting with pseudoeducational developement ideas.
Been in the realm of entrepreneurship for only a few months myself. There are plenty of themes I've picked up on including scalability, leveraging other people's time and money, and the careful consideration and/or use of debt...but if I'm strictly honest the critical tipping point was learning from other people who've already been successful at what I want to do. End of the day, I can't build a business like Google without help and seeking out mentorship from people who have already demonstrated profit in a given business structure. Was very lucky to come across a group of entrepreneurs who were willing to help me build and scale my own side hustles. Made all the difference in helping me start a business I would have never been able to before.
Our point of view has so much of a big impact in our lives, im so glad you addressed that in the last minutes of the video. Much love and luck for you guys ❤❤
I love the honesty. Been working on a side-hustle for 3 years. 6 separate projects, all coming together in a symphony. Been a coder for over 20 years so there's a bit of flexing in this too. But the real arbiter will be whether the users love it. I always say, build something YOU would want to use.
There are no words to describe how perfect this channel is
Wow.. thank you so much for this. You just relit the fire in me. I was about to abandone my project, without even launching it, because of some crappy reasons. But after watching this video, i've made up my mind to follow through, no matter what. 🥰🥰
"you took a risk and tried something that many people dream about but most are too afraid to ever try"
So true. Keep up💪
As a non-programmer who just released an open source passion project I’ve been working on for months. Having this video as the first thing I watched after release really feels confusing but assuring.
3:49 "The problem is there is 100 billions people in the world if you include the outer land of the ice wall..." That literally hits me straight 😂😅.
"Go all the way!"
Good luck to everyone out there❤
The toughest part for me is actually diving deep and having the discipline to finish the project end to end. I have multiple GitHub repos, notion pages and raw ideas in my notes app but the work always stops once I see someone has already created my idea
It’s very hard to be completely unique (and it might actually be impossible if we’re being real), but you really just need one thing to be different.
I work in branding and if it can help, try to see what your competitors do and change one of these aspects: Who (target market), When (basically the moment they use your service, connects to their need), Where (maybe you could target a specific nation that doesn’t have that service yet), How (a different experience matters even if the result is the same), What (that’s just offering something new or adding onto something) and lastly Why (this is tough, but you could bet on a moral/ethical aspect)
You really just need to stand out 1/8 of an inch, good luck!
Find weakness in competiton, EXPLOIT
I think must of us have that problem. Discipline is the hardest part lol.
I used to think like this, until I've pivoted into making side projects just for learning.
Honestly it was a refreshing view, I learn way more efficiently, don't have the stress to be unique/marketable and I get to explore my creativity with no barriers.
Shortly after I became a SWE I've lost that extra fire I used to have for Programming, but I realized I didn't lose it at all, I just don't like "Corporate Programming" and making projects in the hopes of making them profitable just added more to this feeling I had. I didn't give up on making a side-project profitable but I think it's not a good time for me right now to go in that direction, it's a goal of mine but I'm not pushing it at this stage.
man that siunds like serious mental wellbeing issues, it's like farmers thinking "oh no there's more farmers with potato crops, I am just gonna sow nothing now"
This is the most effective Business 101 I've seen on YT. Your comms skills is amazing and I wonder how would be to work in an office with you. 10 mins meetings. Congrats mate
Validating business idea + quote Bukowski in a tech video, that’s beyond any imaginable colab and surprisingly worked very well!
I thought the cringe quote was a bit....
@@jessh4016 Was a bit wot
That last bit alone makes it all worth it. Success is just a bonus
Great video. Awesome, straight-to-the-point advice. There is just one point I disagree with: "people will only sign up for a mailing list if they really want the product" (paraphrasing). Soooo many people I know sign up for every little thing without much thought and their inbox is crammed to the brim with junk mail that they never get to. Usually, there is something offered free (e.g., free ebook), but often it is just for updates on things that they are vaguely interested in. I think a lot of mailing lists, wishlists, etc. share this problem. This is why you have cases like on Steam where 100,000 people wishlist a game and only 10 buy it. Don't underestimate how impulsive and undiscerning a lot of people are.
I love it, "If you want to try go all the way otherwise don't even start". Love it love it love it.
I think it's also important to create a product targeted to niche audience with a high perceived value. I think trying to make an app for everyone with a low price ticket with a free tier isn't always a good idea. I rather try to find a someone who will pay $99 a month than trying to convert 300 free users
The reusable code part is so relatable. Even on my job I use past projects code and bill them the same hours, like selling a component
I think the big problem with the idea was "Why would anybody want to clone any one person's voice?" It's an incredible niche market, even if you're Mark Hamill or Morgan Freeman. What you need to expand to, is letting other people licence out their voice on your site. (And that makes your project a bazzillion times more complicated, but that'll be the idea that succeeds in some form eventually.)
I think he made that app for the purpose of making this video. He definitely knew people wouldn't spend money on it. He probably also expects to make a bit on that site off of this video, but probably not a lot
When you said "Get a whole bunch of people to sign up for it before you even build it" reminded me of what my friends used to joke about with game development. We were like, let's make the strategy guide first and sell it. That way people can have an indepth guide on what they are buying. We decided we were being too ambitious when we went to so far to say make the strategy guide for the DLC of the game before any of creating the game, DLC or original strategy guide.
Cautious optimism in the face of a harsh reality is what we should all strive for. Thanks for the video :)
I’m a startup founder, and one of the most useful questions you can ask during an user interview for a new idea is “would you pay $____ to start using it right now?”
You’ll either get a future customer, or a good reason why monetizing your product is hard (e.g. free tutorials from competing RUclipsrs is just as good and there’s no reason to pay)
I'M so happy I made productive decisions about my finances that changed my life forever, hoping to retire next year... Investment should always be on any creative man's heart for success in life.
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I've never heard or seen any of her clients complain of lost I think she is just too perfect.
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It takes a lot of courage to try creating a great software service, and even more to openly and honestly talk about why you think it failed from your perspective. Great video, thank you for sharing your experience! :)
Such quality content. Sarcasm much appreciated.
Your words are wisdom for present and future generations. The world moves forward by ideas rather than by money alone!
I tried it and the AI voice honestly wasn't very good 😅 elevenlabs works super well, I was surprised it didn't sound all that good haha (easily my favorite youtube channel btw, just providing feedback)
I think I'll start a youtube channel and document my journey just because of this video. Thanks a lot, Jeff!
i start to think this isn't a programming channel anymore
This is a hustle channel
This was the best business video ever. No easy money blueprint. Just pute realism
You work for 40yrs to have $1M in your
retirement, meanwhile some people are putting just $10K in a meme coin from just few months ago and now they are multimillionaires.
I’m celebrating a $30k stock portfolio today. I started this journey with 6k. I have invested on time and also with the right terms now I have time for my family and the life ahead of me
Wow, really. I was able to make my $25k on investment
@@eileengardner5462I’m looking for something I can venture into on a short term basis, I have $15k sitting in my savings
Assets that can make you rich
*FX
*Btcoin
*Stocks
*Gold
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You’re right but a lot of people remain poor due to ignorance
Damn, what a brutal, optimistic honesty and transparency. This is my new favorite video of your channel.
Maybe advertise it to vtubers? They have a rabid fanbase and their fans would pay to use their voices especially since the promise here is they don't need to do all the technical stuff and you do it for them.
This is so fucking useful and true advice. But the fact that there are so many views unfortunately invalidates the truth…
At least you didn't spend 6 years trying to build a 3d rpg by yourself
As long as you learned smth. you are still failing forward…
Next time: smaller project, earlier validation? Maybe?
I mean rpgs tend to grow into monster projects fairly quickly by nature. So I‘d imagine keeping scope creep in check becomes even harder. And then on top of all that you chose to go for 3d making things even more complicated…
that point you made about engaging with influencers using competitive products was genius
Reading about people grabbing multi-figures monthly as incomes in investments even in this crazy days in the market, any way or any pointers on how to make substantial progress in earning I would really appreciate.
All you need as a beginner to make good profit in the financial market is a financial advisor who will assist you and also invest on your behalf else you make huge losses.
First start working with a certified financial advisor if you have any, if you don't, I will recommend John Desmond Heppolette, He's really one of the best advisor I'd invest with, he's going to guide you and give you the rundown on how to get started on a profitable investment journey.
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John Desmond Heppolette, really seem to know this stuff. I found his online-page, read through his resume, educational background, qualifications and it was really impressive. I left him a note and booked a call session with him..
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Nice to see some acknowledgement of those of us beyond the ice wall
7:42 "Don't even worry about making money"
Starts the entire video saying how little money his project made and jokes about going out of business 😂
The humor in Fireship videos is always mind-blowing. The "end-user" part was very funny LOL.
3:39 HE KEEPS CHILDREN IN THE BASEMENT! GUYS, FREE THE CHILDREN!
@fireship I can't code but I watch your videos because they're quick honest and witty, well done, great content 😁
This video is really valuable, thank you!
I have heard people speak for 90 mins about this topic and cover less content. great job fireship !
2:20 There is only one god
wrong I am one
This is tTHE video I needed. Thank you fireship!
Quick question everyone, how do you do animation that he did at the end of the video? That logo getting hitting thing @8:22?
Looks way too complex to be anything manually programed. He probably got an artist to just yknow -animate.. the animation.
With After Effects
As someone who just spent a year on a "side hustle", thinking about my bank account usually makes me urgh ... but today, today, I had to chuckle. Thanks for that.
“The founders made their own luck just like Tarantino” 🦶🦶🦶🦶🦶🦶🦶🦶🦶
"Don't focus on making money but on making people's lives better" That right there is exactly what I tell everyone that asks me how I come up with my ideas. I don't care about the money and genuinely care just about making lives better and so naturally the money is a derivative of that. Yet so many individuals and corporations still are unable to figure out such a simple concept due to being completely blinded by their own greed. In the end greed will hurt you more than it will benefit.
Thanks bud for keepin us financially Educated! Regardless of how bad it gets on the economy, I still make over $22,000 every single week.
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Idiot bots lol
The key is making a good product. That's where your passion should be.
"you will have a bunch of reusable code that you can use in your next failed project" truer words have never been spoken :D
Figma was made by a guy with a small hat and at least one of the guys who founded Firebase probably owns a small hat too.
Connections are more important than skills and ideas.
What do you mean by small hat?
@@Dude29 I assume jewish
@@Dude29 Oh I forgot, Mr. Altman 6:32 owns a small hat too.
@@ozoozo3301 ah I see
Hello, do you know any website that sell small hats for a good price? I'm looking for something with a cowboy vibe.
Build an AI application to validate business ideas?
That's a terrible idea. Even the code generated by AI need validated. Unless there is a system for AI built like a human team for building and testing (with real set of human validation data). I doubt it will be successful. AI is not an omniscient tool. It's confident but doesn't know where it's wrong unless you test its result and give the feedback.
It's already been done
Experience really is the best teacher. Thanks for sharing a great content as always. We're so lucky to have you!
spot on, imma get this last decades side hustle code come back to life
please never stop making these videos, might not get the most clicks but those of us who are here appreciate it
Hands down Fireship videos are the freaking best!!!
The reusable code on past projects is always so valuable
Love your video, have been influential in my programming journey!
This is in the Top3 videos from the channel, man! Great stuff!
Thank you for opening my barely healed wounds, therapist i almost parted ways with is gonna buy a yacht this time around!
Hey @fireship I really like your content and basically always replicated all what you.
Currently I am taking a year off to launch some side "hustles". I was feeling rock bottom but for some reason watching ur videos make laugh and finish by cheering up
The problem is that there is 100 Billion people in the world hh
This is the exact plan I was following for all the projects I never finished
I've been through several startups from the ground on up and I have to say this is some of the best advice on starting something you'll ever see.
I have no idea how to code but still watch your videos because of your personality. The firepill is real.
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The reusable code argument at the end is probably one of the best reward that comes out of all my unfinished repos. I find myself having a bunch of unrelated projects opened when working on a new project just so I have this massive collection of battle-tested code with the edge cases already figured out. Sometimes, when I'm unsure if I like an idea before I even start, I just say "ehhh, it'll be good for more reusable code reference, DEW IT" 😅
I was just talking with my friend and telling him my idea and you dropped this video you exactly hit what I wanted and how I wanted!!! Thanks :)
That discord beep sound in the middle of the video, always gets me! I almost everytime try to open discord at that moment :)
I love how you are using a real world project as an example of how to not "fuck things up"
I am proudly part of those 12 organic subcribers
It took me several years (and failed side hustles) to get to the MVP, fail early, present early mindset. Nowadays I often see the same hold-backs in my peer and I can go to them and be like "listen, young padavan, ..." 🙂
Fighting the good fight. Yall doing the Lord's work over here 🤜
Watching this as I decided to embark on my own. Thanks man
my man speaking facts and finally talking about the indie slums nobody wants to talk about
officially, u r my fav tech youtuber
I love this serie of digital side hustles videos of yours.
For me this video is the most one i can relate with so far. They are so valuable
If you could please do more video on tips and how to start digital side hustle it would be amazing!
This is why i come back here
Pure honesty
"You'll have a bunch of reusable code that you can use on your next failed project" became my new inspirational mantra 😀
I was very confused, I thought this was a stellaris video
Never ever stop this fireship
Video really resonated with me. I'm an indie games developer who's been working on the same project for 7 years. It's going though 11 pivots, 5 iterations, 3 refactors and one project corruption and I'm about 2 months away from a demo. It's been a hard road, but I'm extremely passionate about this project and would probably continue working on it if it flops.
This might be my favorite video from you. Thanks man, I really appreciate it
I learned a ton from this and the previous video launching the product. This content is actually brilliant. Funny and clearly explains important business concepts
suggestion - add a option for people to add their voice to sell (maybe add condition like they should have some social score or something)
Do you know the indie hackers forum? It’s full of people trying to build online businesses with code and I love it