I am a software developer from India.
I started my graduation in computer science in 2010. But got a computer in 2011 only (funny I know, but I couldn't afford it that time).
After graduation I joined Accenture but then left it to join a startup as an early employee in 2015. Worked there for 4 years saw it grow from 3 employees to 200+ employees.
Pay was good now. Life was improving. And then I got a job offer which was 10 times more than what I got in first job.
Life improved more. But the itch to start something my own was not making me to rest.
Although, I started several projects (and sold some of them) but none of them seemed to be a "real" product that can push me to leave my job and go full time.
Then in 2023 I started working on a Typeform alternative called Youform after getting lot of demand from my previous product (Botflow).
While building it and juggling between full time work, a freelancing client and a pregnant wife, I somehow managed to cross 200 free users by December 2023.
Then in late December my now Co-founder (then client) pitched me to do it together.
I was bit hesitant at the beginning. The pay at my current job was awesome and life was comfortable.
But something told me to go for it.
So I left my job in Feb 2024 and launched the paid plan on 12th Feb 2024.
Since then we have made around $20,000 in revenue in lifetime deals sale.
There are days when it is making 100,000 INR in a single day (which is huge in India where I live). For context this is half the amount I spent in my 4 years of engineering degree.
It is past midnight here. I am sitting alone typing it and thinking how my life has changed. It is beautiful and I can't be thankful enough.
Focus more on the concept of "I am building a product that customers want to pay for."
You'll end up happier and more motivated the moment when sales happen to decrease. Which they will. It is normal.