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EPISODE · Jun 6, 2026 · 7 MIN

How a Solo Dev Built a SaaS With No Employees

from The Indie Hacker Podcast with Fexingo: Solo Developers, SaaS Side Projects, and Independent Tech · host Fexingo

Episode 35 of The Indie Hacker Podcast: Lucas and Luna explore the story of a solo developer who built a SaaS product — a website monitoring tool called Pulsetic — entirely alone, with no co-founders or employees. They break down how Pulsetic reached 10,000 paying customers and over $1 million in annual recurring revenue run rate as of early 2026, using automation, customer support chatbots, and a hyper-focused product roadmap. Lucas explains the key strategies: avoiding feature creep, leaning on AI for customer support, and building a lean operation that lets one person run the entire company. Luna asks the hard questions about burnout, scalability, and whether this model is sustainable long-term. They also discuss the trade-offs between staying solo and hiring a team, and what other indie hackers can learn from this approach. Plus a brief, honest moment about how listener support via Buy Me a Coffee helps keep this podcast ad-free. #Pulsetic #SoloDeveloper #IndieHacker #SaaS #NoEmployees #Bootstrapping #Automation #AIChatbots #CustomerSupport #WebsiteMonitoring #ARRAmount #LeanOperations #FeatureCreep #Burnout #Scalability #Technology #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo

Episode 35 of The Indie Hacker Podcast: Lucas and Luna explore the story of a solo developer who built a SaaS product — a website monitoring tool called Pulsetic — entirely alone, with no co-founders or employees. They break down how Pulsetic reached 10,000 paying customers and over $1 million in annual recurring revenue run rate as of early 2026, using automation, customer support chatbots, and a hyper-focused product roadmap. Lucas explains the key strategies: avoiding feature creep, leaning on AI for customer support, and building a lean operation that lets one person run the entire company. Luna asks the hard questions about burnout, scalability, and whether this model is sustainable long-term. They also discuss the trade-offs between staying solo and hiring a team, and what other indie hackers can learn from this approach. Plus a brief, honest moment about how listener support via Buy Me a Coffee helps keep this podcast ad-free. #Pulsetic #SoloDeveloper #IndieHacker #SaaS #NoEmployees #Bootstrapping #Automation #AIChatbots #CustomerSupport #WebsiteMonitoring #ARRAmount #LeanOperations #FeatureCreep #Burnout #Scalability #Technology #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo

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