Thanks for Under the Radar
In our final episode, we reflect on how indie app development has changed over the past decade.
We’re incredibly proud of our ten-year catalog of 30-minute discussions on development, marketing, monetization, work/life balance, and mental health for app developers.
I really liked the 30-minute format and the breadth of topics: everything from API details to broader design considerations, stats from their own businesses, and postmortems, plus all the stuff he mentioned.
I’ve listened to every episode of the Under the Radar, so I want to thank Marco and David for wearing their hearts on their sleeves while delivering a disciplined podcast that frequently jumped to the top of my queue.
I’ve never been an indie software developer, but I found the podcast extremely insightful. It’s influenced how I’ve thought about my non-indie software development career, not just as someone delivering bits that indies use, but also as a product person who writes software as a means to an end.
Some of my favorite topics touched on by the show have been taking risks, being willing to pivot when those risks don’t work out, keeping many different types of users in mind, and how to market one’s work and oneself (two different things that feed into each other!).
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I feel like I was late to discovering podcasts, maybe around 2015. But Under the Radar quickly became one of my favorites. Was it because of its brevity? Can't say. The last few years, though, it fell off my "must listen" list. several reasons, most on my end. But it did (to me) sound like it ran its course in terms of... voice? (Didn't feel that way with Core Intuition.)
Either way, a loss for the... is "vlogosphrere" used much anymore? What a run!