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Ask HN: How much should a bootstrapper spend to give an idea a fair shot?

1•shadabshs•1h ago
I have been rethinking the ultra-lean version of bootstrapping/indiehacking

Recently I had a call with an SEO professional to review the SEO efforts for my product. One thing it reinforced for me is that some parts of building and growing a product are much harder to learn and execute well than they appear from the outside.

As bootstrapped founders, especially solo founders, we often try to do everything ourselves:

build the product, handle SEO, write content, do marketing, talk to users, handle sales, and manage support.

In theory, this sounds efficient and disciplined. In practice, I am starting to think it is often too much context switching and too many different skill sets for one person to do well.

What I know I am best at is building and shipping. That makes me wonder whether the better approach is to stay focused on that and outsource some of the rest, even at an early stage.

At least in India, a lean but serious setup might look something like this:

₹50k/month for product help assuming you can code and have good years of experience of building products from scratch. ₹50k/month for marketing / SEO / content

That is roughly ₹10 to ₹12 lakh per year, or around $11k to $13k annually.

I realize these numbers may not map directly outside India, but my broader point is this:

maybe truly testing an idea properly is not just about time and effort. Maybe it also requires a meaningful but disciplined budget.

Without that, a lot of bootstrapping can turn into trying to do everything yourself, spending almost nothing, and moving too slowly to learn whether the idea actually has potential.

I am curious how others here think about this.

Have you found ultra-lean bootstrapping to be viable long term?

Or do you think a real product effort usually needs some level of spending, even if it is still technically bootstrapped?

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