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Spandan Das

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Building http://BitMock.dev - AI powered mock data with live API & WebSocket support. Personally fueled by late-night existential dread.

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Day 1 of making $10k MRR I'm building BitMock.dev - generate realistic mock data in seconds with live API endpoints, websockets, and zero config. Perfect for devs who want real data without building a backend first. Let's see how far this can go👇


Day 33 of making $10k MRR Think I’ve got the iteration problem figured out: using a UID should work as long as it’s linked to each user’s profile in Supabase. Not elegant, but it feels solid enough to move forward. #buildinpublic #indiehacker #SaaS


Day 32 of making $10k MRR Kinda wanna eat a rock rn 🤦‍♂️ This iteration thing is harder than I thought Current solution: create a UID with each first generation and use it as the identifier for the next call Works… but feels like a pain #buildinpublic #indiehacker #SaaS


Day 32 of making $10k MRR Still grinding on the API, now focusing on handling user prompted iterations (not just single generations) Tbh, not sure how to architect it yet… feels like one of those problems you figure out by building. #buildinpublic #indiehacker #SaaS


1 Month of making $10k MRR Revenue: $0 → $0 Followers: 0 → 16 Impressions: 0 → 10.7k BitMock.dev visits: 0 → 501 Dev time logged: 240 hrs Slow progress, but damn… building is harder than it looks. #indiehacker #buildinpublic #SaaS


Day 31 of making $10k MRR Finally got the API working 🎉 Shoutout to Insomnia for making testing so smooth, can’t imagine debugging requests without it. BitMock can now generate data programmatically, not just through the CLI. #buildinpublic #indiehacker #SaaS

WeekendFounder's tweet image. Day 31 of making $10k MRR

Finally got the API working 🎉

Shoutout to Insomnia for making testing so smooth, can’t imagine debugging requests without it.

BitMock can now generate data programmatically, not just through the CLI.

#buildinpublic #indiehacker #SaaS

Day 30 of making $10k MRR Back after 10 day vacay: no WiFi, no code, no posts. Honestly, the break was needed. Sometimes stepping away gives you the clarity you can’t get while grinding. Ready to dive back into building BitMock. 🚀 #buildinpublic #indiehacker #SaaS


Day 29 of making $10k MRR Today’s headache: wiring the tool into the frontend… while backend & frontend live in separate repos. 🤦‍♂️ The real friction isn’t features, it’s connecting the moving parts. Anyone have tips for keeping multi-repo setups clean? #buildinpublic

WeekendFounder's tweet image. Day 29 of making $10k MRR

Today’s headache: wiring the tool into the frontend…
while backend & frontend live in separate repos. 🤦‍♂️

The real friction isn’t features, it’s connecting the moving parts.

Anyone have tips for keeping multi-repo setups clean?

#buildinpublic…

Day 28 of making $10k MRR Added a character limit to the chat box. Now trying to figure out the best way to hook the backend into the frontend. Half of building SaaS is just connecting dots until it finally clicks. #buildinpublic #indiehacker #SaaS


Day 27 of making $10k MRR Working on BitMock at 30,000 ft today ✈️ Built more of the chat version - now you can reprompt mid convo instead of starting over. Funny how I’ve got more reliable outputs than the flight's WiFi 😅 #buildinpublic #indiehacker #SaaSDay

WeekendFounder's tweet image. Day 27 of making $10k MRR

Working on BitMock at 30,000 ft today ✈️

Built more of the chat version - now you can reprompt mid convo instead of starting over.

Funny how I’ve got more reliable outputs than the flight's WiFi 😅

#buildinpublic #indiehacker #SaaSDay

Day 27 of making $10k MRR Started building a chat version of BitMock.dev today - so instead of starting over, you can just reprompt and refine the data in flow. Feels way more natural than single-shot generations. #buildinpublic #indiehacker #SaaS


Day 26 of making $10k MRR Decided to add the option to buy extra demo credits. Now the fun part → figuring out how to integrate Stripe without breaking everything 😅 Hopefully this ain't a nightmare. #buildinpublic #indiehacker #SaaS


Day 25 of making $10k MRR Worked on adding chat limits for the demo today. Still figuring out the right balance... how many generations should users get to really feel the product without giving away too much? 🤔 #buildinpublic #indiehacker #SaaS


Day 24 of making $10k MRR Set up email confirmation today with Supabase + Resend. Honestly shocked at how seamless it was... a few lines of config and it just worked. Love when the dev stack gets out of the way. #buildinpublic #indiehacker #SaaS


Day 23 of making $10k MRR Spent today fixing React Router issues for smoother navigation. Small change, but the app already feels way more fluid 😀 Sometimes UX wins come from the tiniest dev tweaks. #buildinpublic #indiehacker #reactjs


Day 22 of making $10k MRR Connected Supabase to the sign-up/login flow today. Also tried to figure out how a browser actually know you’ve created an account before? 🤔 Sometimes the “simple” stuff is the most interesting. #buildinpublic #indiehacker #SaaS


Day 21 of making $10k MRR Spent the day ironing out some bugs but more importantly, researching how gov funds similar projects to shape BitMock’s pricing. Easy to forget building isn’t just dev… pricing & strategy matter just as much. #buildinpublic #indiehacker #B2B


Day 20 of making $10k MRR Finally got Calendly fully integrated 🎉 Dark theme, centered pop-up, the whole thing. One thing I’ve learned: small UX details eat more time than you expect but they’re what make a product feel polished. #buildinpublic #indiehacker #SaaS

WeekendFounder's tweet image. Day 20 of making $10k MRR

Finally got Calendly fully integrated 🎉
Dark theme, centered pop-up, the whole thing.

One thing I’ve learned: small UX details eat more time than you expect but they’re what make a product feel polished.

#buildinpublic #indiehacker #SaaS

Spandan Das reposted

Haha thanks! Lovable coming in clutch. Even GPT-5 struggles with scale + security, often repeating the same data points over and over. 🙄 BitMock nails both: fine-tuned for scale & security, and deployable in gov environments.


Day 19 of making $10k MRR Tried integrating Calendly today to make demo scheduling easier. Love the tool… but embedding it into a dark theme site? Absolute nightmare. Spent the whole day debugging and got almost nowhere 😭 #buildinpublic #indiehacker #SaaS


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