Launch: BlogHandler
Automated blog posts focused on getting ranked and cited by AI.
Check it at bloghandler.com.
Automated blog posts focused on getting ranked and cited by AI.
Check it at bloghandler.com.
Started as a mission from the Ship or Die Crew. Automated blog posts focused on getting ranked and cited by AI.
Check it at bloghandler.com.
Another $1/month subscription. Another member from Ship or Die bought my product.
My first dollar ever from SaaS businesses, a $1/month subscription. A member from Ship or Die bought my product. It made me believe and motivated me to continue the journey.
A health tracker for weight, calories, water, and supplements. Log in seconds from Telegram with quick commands like /weight 72.5 and /water 250, or use the web dashboard. Everything stays in sync.
Check it at tryhealthzap.com.
Started as a mission from the Ship or Die Crew. Health tracker for weight, calories, water, and supplements. Log from Telegram or web.
Joined the Ship or Die Crew community from Marc Lou and Jack Friks. A community where we get 30-day missions to ship a new product, or we're kicked out when we fail.
Minimalist stream receiver for Android TV / Fire TV. It listens on a small local HTTP server (port 8787) and plays any URL sent via POST /play using AndroidX Media3 ExoPlayer.
Permissive by design: ignores the server's Content-Type, accepts any URL, supports HLS / DASH / MP4 / TS, and delegates HEVC/AV1 to the hardware codecs.
The name will change. You can test it at futebot-tv.alangsilveira.com.
An open source browser-based graphics editor. Supports vector graphics, image importing, and exporting to PNG, WebP, and JPEG.
Try it at freegma.alangsilveira.com.
I'm creating a fully vibe coded game for #vibejam 2026, created by Pieter Levels. It's inspired on Don't Starve.
Both projects ended. I didn't launch Storage Handler and CoworkingTown didn't get traction.
Created a fully vibe coded snake game (multiplayer). Just having some fun and trying to do something fast every other day.
While thinking and studying about marketing for CoworkingTown I started fully vibecoding a Linux Launcher like (Raycast). It's a pretty fun project, I'm not sure if I'll make it public, sell it or just make it free and open source.
It's working pretty fine for almost everything I've tried doing except for Translations and Screenshots, but I didn't try to fix it yet.
Check it out at usejumpflow.com.
Created a landing page and I'm currently trying to marketing/sell the pre-launch.
I'm thinking the product as an AI that do matchmaking of profiles to make people increase their network based on interests of both sides.
I'm basically selling the idea with a pricing starting from $1 and growing $0.05 for each new buyer until it reaches the full pricing.
I'm done of building things and not selling.
I know nothing about marketing and probably this will fail, but at least I did something.
I developed a storage application with integrated tools such as image compression, video and image conversion, and much more... I did not launch.
All the rest of 2025 I did nothing related to programming and also left my presence on X.
Joined the hype around games from Pieter Levels and created a Virtual Coworking for Indie Hackers. I didn't finish developing it and then lose interest again
Yet another chatbot. Got a new idea and started building it. I liked building chatbots, it's fun. Diagnostico died because LLM's started blocking medicine related things. I lost my interest very soon when building Secretaria, so I gave up.
Decided to create a newsletter app. It's going in a slow pace, now I want to enjoy the process and learn new things.
I don't want to experience another burnout.
Built Buddyget, a traditional web app for finance tracking. Decided to pivot it to a chat-based approach running on WhatsApp. I had some problems managing Meta API and Meta doesn't was allowing me to get access to necessary resources. I gave up and I didn’t launch.
Saw a post on X from Marc Lou about making money with SaaS as a solopreneur. That's how I discovered indie hacking. Jun 13 was my first tweet.
Created a link shortener but ended the project due to technical difficulties and lack of personal interest.

Finally started working a new project. Built a Discord bot with multiple tools, including an AI chatbot. Some friends and I joined the Discord server to test it out. It was a fun project, but I didn't get paid for it.
I was already working on another job as a sales representative, so when the project died, I focused on my main job again which was paying the bills.

Bad times! By this time I was married and had a kid, but I was not in a good mental state and was not able to provide for my family as I would have liked.
Worked nearly two years building a social network for businesses. The project has never been launched.
I started programming in 2009, maybe hacking some games before, but I can't remember.
I've been trying to be an entrepreneur since 2011.
My first professional job in a software company (9-to-5) as a developer was in 2016, before this I worked with hardware maintenance and servers. From 2016 to 2021 I also did a lot of freelancing.
Nowadays my main job is not related to tech and I keep trying the entrepreneurship journey and I'm sharing everything on X.