Guides

  • How to Write a Changelog for an Indie Game

    How to Write a Changelog for an Indie Game

    Players skim update notes for 10 to 20 seconds, then decide if the game stays or gets skipped. A tight changelog makes that moment count. Clear structure, short sections, and links to known issues reduce repeat support emails by a big chunk. On the App Store and Google Play, only the first lines show.…

  • How to Reduce Token Cost with OpenAI

    How to Reduce Token Cost with OpenAI

    Picture this. You launch your MVP, users start signing up, and you’re pumped. Then you check your email and see a $1,200 bill from OpenAI. One founder watched their costs blow up overnight even though they thought they’d planned everything out. But here’s what happened next. They made four changes – tracking token use,…

  • How to Market an Indie Game on Steam

    How to Market an Indie Game on Steam

    Most indie games on Steam don’t sell much. A small group earns most of the money. Big launches pull attention and dollars, but an unknown developer still has a shot. Steam’s algorithm leans on early buzz. Wishlists and clicks in the first days act like fuel. Hit launch with seven to ten thousand wishlists…

  • Free Annual Recurring Revenue (ARR) Calculator

    Free Annual Recurring Revenue (ARR) Calculator

    If you’re running a subscription-based business or any service with steady monthly income, understanding your Annual Recurring Revenue (ARR) is essential. This free ARR calculator makes it easy to convert your monthly recurring revenue into one clear annual number. Just enter your Monthly Recurring Revenue (MRR) in the box, making sure to include only…

  • Why TypePad Failed and Closed

    Why TypePad Failed and Closed

    TypePad was once a go-to platform for bloggers, known for easy setup and reliable hosting back when blogging first took off. It made sharing your thoughts online simple without tech headaches. But why did TypePad fail after such a promising start? Several factors dragged it down. Competition heated up quickly as platforms like WordPress…