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EPISODE · Jun 2, 2026 · 7 MIN

How a Solo Dev Built a SaaS Without Writing Code

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

In episode 27 of The Indie Hacker Podcast, Lucas and Luna dive into the story of a solo developer who built a profitable SaaS product—a subscription-based analytics tool for Notion users—without writing a single line of code. Using no-code platforms like Bubble and Airtable, plus an AI-powered chatbot for customer support, the founder launched a product that now generates $5,000 MRR with just 10 hours of work per week. The episode explores the specific tools used, the 30-day build timeline, and the key decisions that made product-market fit possible without technical skills. Lucas breaks down the revenue model, the pricing experiment that doubled conversion, and why no-code is a legitimate strategy for indie hackers today. Luna questions the sustainability of no-code stacks and whether this approach can scale beyond $10K MRR. The conversation also touches on the growing ecosystem of no-code tools, the founder's background in product management, and lessons for aspiring solo entrepreneurs. #NoCode #SaaS #SoloDeveloper #IndieHacker #Bubble #Airtable #Notion #AnalyticsTool #BuildingInPublic #ProductMarketFit #SmallBusiness #Technology #Entrepreneurship #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast #IndieHackerPodcast #NoCodeSaaS #AI Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo

In episode 27 of The Indie Hacker Podcast, Lucas and Luna dive into the story of a solo developer who built a profitable SaaS product—a subscription-based analytics tool for Notion users—without writing a single line of code. Using no-code platforms like Bubble and Airtable, plus an AI-powered chatbot for customer support, the founder launched a product that now generates $5,000 MRR with just 10 hours of work per week. The episode explores the specific tools used, the 30-day build timeline, and the key decisions that made product-market fit possible without technical skills. Lucas breaks down the revenue model, the pricing experiment that doubled conversion, and why no-code is a legitimate strategy for indie hackers today. Luna questions the sustainability of no-code stacks and whether this approach can scale beyond $10K MRR. The conversation also touches on the growing ecosystem of no-code tools, the founder's background in product management, and lessons for aspiring solo entrepreneurs. #NoCode #SaaS #SoloDeveloper #IndieHacker #Bubble #Airtable #Notion #AnalyticsTool #BuildingInPublic #ProductMarketFit #SmallBusiness #Technology #Entrepreneurship #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast #IndieHackerPodcast #NoCodeSaaS #AI Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo

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