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Why we picked it Courtland Allen founded Indie Hackers, so he has watched hundreds of small, bootstrapped founders pick niches and live with the results. His honest counter to your fear: when you go as narrow as you can and actually start, the niche usually turns out to have far more depth than it looked, and it expands from there. This is the practical, indie-scale view of the narrowness tradeoff, useful as a starting point if you are building outside the big startup hubs with limited resources.

Start a Profitable Business in Six Weeks with Courtland Allen

On Software Engineering Unlocked by Michaela Greiler (host), Courtland Allen (guest) Approx. 45 min listen

  • Going deep in one narrow direction lets a solo or small team build something genuinely better than a spread-thin generalist can.
  • A niche that looks too small on paper often reveals more facets and adjacent buyers once you are actually serving it.
  • Layer one addition at a time (start with one channel or one feature) rather than launching wide, so each step compounds on the last.
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