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Felix Yew

@felixycc

Founder @sixbytesapp @app2pro. Tech startup enthusiast building apps with great UX & functionality. Traveler, adventurer. #IndieHacker #Entrepreneur

Late-night coding sessions used to feel chaotic Now they feel peaceful It’s just me, the screen, and the quiet That’s when the best ideas happen #indielife #solopreneur


There was a time I measured success by downloads Now I measure it by retention If people keep coming back, I know I’m solving something real #indieapp #founderlife


App2Pro was born from frustration Too many apps made it hard to know what was truly worth paying for So I built something to fix that Real problems create real products #startupstory #buildinpublic


A user once asked why I still answer support emails personally Because every message is a window into how real people use the product Feedback is the most valuable currency #buildinpublic #customerfirst


When you build alone, you wear every hat Designer, developer, marketer, support The hardest part isn’t the workload It’s keeping your energy consistent #foundermindset #indiehackers


Week recap • Fixed 3 long-standing issues • Improved user onboarding • Learned that patience is the hardest skill in software Still showing up #solopreneur #progress


Sometimes indie life feels like a roller coaster One day, excitement from a great review Next day, frustration from a random crash report You learn to enjoy both #indieapp #buildinpublic


Today I spent hours optimizing file transfers for one tiny edge case Most people won’t notice But that one user who does — that’s who I build for #sixbytes #iosdev


One of my early apps failed completely Almost no downloads But that app taught me more about marketing and product positioning than any course could Failures are tuition #buildinpublic #indiehackers


Some mornings start with coffee and code Others start with user feedback that breaks your entire roadmap Adaptability is the only constant when you’re building alone #indiebuilder #founderlife


There’s something satisfying about pushing an update at midnight No fanfare, no marketing post Just quiet progress That’s what most real building looks like #indielife #solopreneur


Started the week fixing a bug I swore I had fixed last week Turns out I didn’t This is the indie cycle — fix, test, ship, repeat Every mistake just means the system is getting stronger #buildinpublic #indiehackers


Another 2 weeks of stories, bugs, wins, and lessons Still learning, still shipping, still showing up Because indie dev life isn’t about reaching the finish line It’s about enjoying the build #buildinpublic #solopreneur


Three years ago, Sixbytes was an idea Now it’s a small suite of tools helping thousands of people daily Bootstrapped, steady, and growing quietly The indie way works #sixbytes #indiehackerjourney


Halloween thought The scariest thing for an indie dev isn’t bugs or low downloads It’s building something no one needs That’s why talking to users early is everything #startup #buildinpublic


I’ve learned that failure isn’t the opposite of progress It’s part of the process If you’re not failing, you’re not experimenting enough #foundermindset #buildinpublic


Every indie dev has that one feature they built just for themselves For me, it was offline access No one asked for it But I needed it Turns out thousands of users did too Build what you need, and you’ll find others who do as well #productwisdom #indiebuilder


A funny thing about indie life You become your own product manager, marketer, designer, and QA tester Some days it’s exhausting Other days it’s freeing Every day, it’s worth it #solopreneur #buildinpublic


I used to think success meant a viral launch Now I think success means waking up excited to work on something that matters It’s not hype, it’s consistency #indiehacker #buildinpublic


Looking back, the best decision I made was not giving up after the first failure Every failed idea taught me what not to build And each one made the next product stronger #founderlife #buildinpublic


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