Description
Marc Louvion is an indie hacker with many many products. His tagline on his website is relatable for all “I was fired everywhere so I had to work for myself (even Tai Lopez fired me...)”. If you go to Marc’s Indie Page you can see all his projects, including Habits Garden, Gamify List, Visualise Habit, Make Landing & more. Marc is living in Bali and on his way to $5k MRR across his projects. You might have seen Marc on Twitter with his hilarious launch videos and candid build in public updates.
Timestamps
00:00 Intro
01:32 Marc's indie hacker journey
03:07 Moving to Bali
03:39 Starting a glove business
05:52 Gamification
07:41 Challenges with gamification
08:29 Knowing when to quit a product
10:32 Portfolio of projects vs single focus
11:46 Marc's day to day
12:53 Building an AI product
14:00 Creative launch videos
15:14 Reccos
Recommendations
Book: Why We Sleep
Podcast: Indie Hackers
Indie Hacker: Danny Postma
Follow Marc
Twitter
Explore Marc's products
My links
Twitter
Indie Bites Twitter
Indie Bites YouTube
Join the membership
Personal Website
2 Hour Podcast Course
PodPanda (hire me to edit your podcast)
This Indie Life Podcast
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