EPISODE · May 30, 2026 · 7 MIN
Building a SaaS Product That Competes With Free Alternatives
from The Indie Hacker Podcast with Fexingo: Solo Developers, SaaS Side Projects, and Independent Tech · host Fexingo
In this episode of The Indie Hacker Podcast, Lucas and Luna explore how solo developers can build a profitable SaaS product that goes head-to-head with free alternatives. Using the example of Todoist—which charges $5/month despite countless free to-do list apps—they break down the three specific strategies that make paid products win: focus on power users, offer integrations free tools lack, and lean into a strong brand voice. Luna shares her own experience switching from Google Keep to Todoist for its project management features. Lucas explains why the 'free is good enough' trap is often an opportunity in disguise, especially in crowded categories like note-taking, habit tracking, and password management. They discuss the importance of targeting users who are already paying for something else, and how a $5/month product with a clear point of view can thrive. The episode closes with a brief, organic mention of listener support at buy me a coffee dot com slash fexingo. #SaaS #IndieHacker #SoloDeveloper #Bootstrapping #Todoist #Freemium #PricingStrategy #CompetingWithFree #ProductDifferentiation #PowerUsers #Integrations #BrandVoice #NoteTaking #HabitTracking #PasswordManager #Technology #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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In this episode of The Indie Hacker Podcast, Lucas and Luna explore how solo developers can build a profitable SaaS product that goes head-to-head with free alternatives. Using the example of Todoist—which charges $5/month despite countless free to-do list apps—they break down the three specific strategies that make paid products win: focus on power users, offer integrations free tools lack, and lean into a strong brand voice. Luna shares her own experience switching from Google Keep to Todoist for its project management features. Lucas explains why the 'free is good enough' trap is often an opportunity in disguise, especially in crowded categories like note-taking, habit tracking, and password management. They discuss the importance of targeting users who are already paying for something else, and how a $5/month product with a clear point of view can thrive. The episode closes with a brief, organic mention of listener support at buy me a coffee dot com slash fexingo. #SaaS #IndieHacker #SoloDeveloper #Bootstrapping #Todoist #Freemium #PricingStrategy #CompetingWithFree #ProductDifferentiation #PowerUsers #Integrations #BrandVoice #NoteTaking #HabitTracking #PasswordManager #Technology #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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