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SidePop

SidePop

Operating system for indie hackers

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You're running 3 side projects. One's profitable. One's breaking even. One's quietly bleeding money. But which is which? SidePop is the operating system for indie hackers. One dashboard for revenue, costs, health scores, tickets, milestones, and marketing ROI across your entire portfolio. No more Notion + spreadsheets + Stripe tabs. Just clarity. Build smarter. Ship faster. Know your numbers. For indie hackers serious about building wealth. Try live demo: demo.sidepop.io
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Emre Caglar
Maker
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Hey PH! 👋 I'm Emre, and I built SidePop because I was drowning in my own side projects. I had 4 apps running—some on Stripe, some on App Store. Revenue in one tab, costs in a spreadsheet, tasks in Notion, marketing plans in my head. Every month I'd wonder: "Wait, am I actually making money on this?" Spoiler: One project was costing me more in hosting and API fees than it was making. Took me 3 months to notice. That's when I realized—I needed a single place to see the health of everything I'm building. Not a project management tool. Not another dashboard. Something built specifically for indie hackers juggling multiple projects. SidePop is that tool. Your command center. One view for revenue, costs, health scores, tasks, and marketing. Finally know which projects deserve your time. Would love your feedback. What's the one feature that would make this a must-have for you?
Sinecan

This looks really cool. Being able to see revenue/costs from multiple sources in one single place is really valuable.

Emre Caglar

@sinthes Thanks! It started with wanting to see all my web & mobile apps on a single dashboard. I also know firsthand how painful cost tracking gets when you're juggling multiple products.