How many of us developers end up inadvertently running businesses? Starting out with hobby projects, seeing that there are operating costs, wanting to charge users or monetize and eventually having to register a company to funnel payments correctly?
Founder, AI systems developer, and Business Information Systems student building automation tools, full-stack web apps, and business intelligence systems with Python, AI, and backend tech.
This is so true. I started building something because I wanted to solve a problem, and then slowly it became hosting, domains, Stripe, pricing, legal pages, support, marketing, and all the random business stuff you don’t think about at the start.
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