Cory Zue is a developer-turned-solopreneur best known for SaaS Pegasus, a Django-based SaaS boilerplate, and Place Card Me. His writing documents his journey running indie products solo — with unusual candour about revenue, failures, and what it actually feels like to build a business without a team.

What to Expect

Monthly-ish essays and retrospectives covering the realities of solopreneurship: annual income reports, product decisions, the evolving role of AI in his development workflow, and reflections on work-life balance. The tone is personal and practical — closer to a founder’s diary than a growth-hacking blog.

Who It’s For

Developers considering going indie, solo founders at any stage, and anyone curious about the day-to-day of building and sustaining small software products. Especially relevant if you’re interested in Django, bootstrapped SaaS, or honest accounts of what solopreneurship actually looks like.

Frequency: Monthly