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#202: Mubashar Iqbal, Product Hunt Maker of the Year Award-Winner and a Prolific Creator of 70+ Products Including Founderpath, Pod Hunt, Indiehackers.tv, and Will Robots Take My Job?

Mubashar Iqbal, who goes by Mubs, loves making things. He's been making things since he was about 8 years old. He made so many things he was selected as ProductHunt's maker of the year for 2016, runner up in 2015 and 2017.
Some of Mubs' recent projects include Founderpath, One Hour SaaS, Indiehackers.tv, and Pod Hunt, but he's created many more.
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Some of the Topics Covered by Mubs in this Episode
What Mubs is working on now
How Mubs decided to work on Founderpath
Why Mubs works on the projects he chooses to work on
Ideas are everywhere
How little Mubs sleeps
Things that make Mubs say no to an idea to work on
The number of products Mubs is still maintaining
How Mubs' previous products help him grow his personal brand
The importance of putting your ideas out into the world
A day in the life for Mubs
How Mubs approaches distribution for new products
Making money from side projects vs. creating products for fun
Selling your product and why if you've already tried to monetize your product it'll be more unattractive to buyers
The No-Code movement
Tips Mubs has for other people who are working remotely
Ideas from Mubs' Trello board that he wants people to work on
Mubs' advice for other makers
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