You started this to build something. Not to spend half your day managing strangers, juggling Slack threads, and translating between three freelancers who never talk to each other. Noundesign is the team you'd hire — if you had the time to hire one.
Most indie hackers we meet are quietly running an entire company by themselves. Designer at noon. Developer at 4pm. Marketer at midnight. Here's what that actually costs.
Indie doesn't have to mean alone. With one team handling the build, you stop being the bottleneck — and start being the founder again.
Design, development, and marketing running on a weekly cycle. You get the output of a small studio while staying one person on the org chart.
One contact at Noundesign. One Slack channel. One rhythm. No more spreadsheets to track who promised what by Friday.
If you want to ship, you ship. If you want a weekend off, the team keeps moving. The product doesn't need you at 11pm anymore.
Most agencies are built for funded companies with PMs and stakeholders. Noundesign is calibrated for the founder who's the only one in the room.
You'd be a terrible employee of yourself. We handle the coordination so you can focus on the decisions only you can make.
We don't pile fifteen workstreams on a solo founder. One active build. Shipped. Then the next. You stay in the work, not above it.
Indie hackers move fast. We do too. No 6-week kickoffs. No discovery theatre. We start shipping in week one.
Our Solo engagement is designed exactly for this — one focused track, weekly ship cycle, calibrated to indie founder rhythm. Move up if you outgrow it.
One active track. Brand, UI/UX, and development handled as a unit. Weekly demo, Friday summary, one point of contact. Pause or cancel anytime — no contracts.
The questions we get most from solo founders before signing on.
Honest answer: maybe. If you're testing an idea on weekends, freelancers are cheaper. The Solo engagement makes sense the moment you're spending more time managing the build than building the business — usually post-product, pre-scale, with some signal that there's something to ship.
If you're unsure, the no-sales call is the right place to find out together.
If you're shipping code AND running marketing AND making design decisions AND doing sales — your highest-leverage hour is being spent on something only you can do, and it's not all four of those. Most technical founders we work with hand us design + marketing + landing pages while they stay on the engineering side.
Move to Growth at the start of any month. Same team, more surface area, no re-onboarding. About a third of our Solo founders graduate to Growth within 6 months.
Most of our founders have been. The 14-day fit window is for exactly this — if the first two weeks don't feel right for either side, we refund the month and part friends. Quiet exit, no drama.
Let's talk. A short, no-sales call. We listen, you talk. By Friday, you'll know if Noundesign is the right team — or what you should hire instead.