This entire product โ the radar, the newsletter, the payments โ shipped in two days. Building is no longer the bottleneck. What's left is everything that actually decides whether you make money: finding proven demand, validating the market, doing the research, and figuring out where the customers are. That's the radar's job. It sweeps 4 app stores, Reddit, Hacker News, Product Hunt, Flippa and Google search data around the clock and finds proven demand stuck on weak, abandoned or dead products. Then it hands you the rest, already done โ the keywords, the price, the marketing plan, who to pitch โ and the exact prompt to give your AI to plan and build the app.
New openings surface every week โ apps stall, ratings slip, and incumbents get abandoned faster than solo devs replace them. This board isn't picked clean; it refills daily.
One-person Chrome extensions, tiny mobile apps, flipped micro-SaaS. No team, no VC, no permission. Every clipping below links to the source.
Honey started as a browser extension. PayPal paid $4 billion for it. TechCrunch
GMass: $130k/mo. Closet Tools: $42k/mo. One-person Chrome extensions, verified revenue ยท ExtensionPay
Pieter Levels: $3.2M/yr with a laptop and zero employees. Starter Story
One dad, $650K+ of apps & sites bought on Flippa. Buying beats building when the demand's already there ยท Flippa
"Bought/sold a SaaS and 10x'd my money in ~2 weeks." Flipping neglected apps is a real market ยท Acquire.com
$125k MRR solo. $29k MRR. "$10K MRR solo beats $2M seed." The Indie Hackers front page on a random day ยท Indie Hackers
Don't just read about it โ watch them explain it:
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Pieter Levels on Lex Fridman โ how a solo dev ships viral startups from a laptop
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The $300K/month indie dev โ Levelsio's story
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Marc Louvion: $50k/month of one-time sales โ The Bootstrapped Founder
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Tony Dinh: the indie hacker journey โ from side projects to full-time indie
Every one of them will tell you the same thing: building is the easy part now. The grind is finding what people will pay for โ the research, the validation, the channels, the customers. That's exactly the part the radar does for you. ๐
This is the exact same feed I use to pick what to build next. Nothing is filtered, curated, or held back โ you see every opportunity the moment the radar finds it, golden opportunities included. And you don't just get the what โ every golden find comes with the how: keywords to own, what to charge, where to market it, who to pitch, the build plan, and the paste-ready prompt for your AI to plan and build the app.
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