Today I’m joined by Kenneth Cassel the founder of Pointer.gg a product he pivoted from Slip.so, a course platform making it easy for developers to make high-quality interactive courses. He got inspiration for Slip when he built vim.so, a course made $10k in just one month with - his first internet money. It's not all been plain sailing for Kenneth, as he struggled with failing his way to eventual success, with 4 years building products with no revenue. Now with Slip, he's quit his job, been accepted to YC and gets to build a company he’s always wanted to have.

What we covered in this episode:

How buying a Raspberry Pi changed Kenneth's lifeGoing from maintenance man for a gas station to software engineerThe inspiration Kenneth took from his DadHow he learned programmingMaking $100 in 4 years of side projectsHow to stay motivated when things aren't going so wellGoing from 0-20k Twitter followersHow building in public impacted KennethEarning $10k in one month with Vim.soWhy he started Slip.soDealing with imposter syndrome

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Book: Hell Yeah or No by Derek SiversPodcast: My First MillionIndie Hacker: The Builder JR

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