Last year I was spending most of my days doing web & UI-based freelance work for brands like Nike, Sonder, and smaller companies you've probably never heard of. I learned a lot but wasn't making money when I wasn't working, and rarely worked on anything that would compound my efforts over time.
Now, I dabble with digital products I can build once and sell repeatedly and mostly spend my days building Super, a really simple way for anyone to build websites using Notion.
Ask me anything 👇
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How you do balance doing design work on your ideas, then to implementing them into coded, workable applications?
@mason_watson Design work can help visualize & formalize an idea, but really 99% of progress only happens after publishing it into a workable or sellable product. That said, I try and spend as little time as I can on the design since you can really just iterate on that forever. Focus on getting it out and iterating on something that's live, since you can't really optimize zero.
$400k in freelance job is a lot. Congrats ! Do you do all by yourself or do you work with a team ?
How do you do to increase the per hour value of your work ? I find it difficult to reach some amount when talking per hour or per day rate with clients.
@marc_p The $400k was in digital product sales (mostly my iOS icons), not freelance work. I'd never would have been able to reach that through freelance work myself since it would have required either much bigger clients or a bigger team.
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best of luck bro
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Hey Traf!
I'm a big fan of Super.
How would you recommend I go about learning design & code?
So you've a technical cofounder who's actually writing the code. How did you convince him to join you? And how do you guys work? Who has more decision making powers? How have you decided equity distribution?
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