Indie maker community
A community for indie makers who build things that matter.
The indie maker movement is built on the idea that one person with an idea, a laptop, and a small audience can build something real. Tamkar is the community where that work gets shared, tested, and improved.
What it means to build independently
Indie makers make decisions without a board, ship without a marketing team, and learn from their users directly. That autonomy is a strength. A focused community makes it more sustainable—because you are surrounded by people who understand the tradeoffs.
- Share progress without performing growth.
- Get feedback from people who have shipped real products.
- Find early adopters without a built-in audience.
The Tamkar community notes
Tamkar includes a community posts section where members share practical observations, questions worth asking, and lessons from shipping products. It is a place to think in public with people who are building the same way you are.
Showcase real products at every stage
Indie makers on Tamkar can share ideas, early builds, private betas, and fully shipped products. You choose the stage and the question. The community adapts its response accordingly.
Find feedback partners, not just followers
The most useful connections in a maker community are not fans—they are people who will try your product honestly, tell you what confused them, and give you the kind of reaction that changes what you build next.
Common questions
What is an indie maker community?
It is a community for independent builders who share products, lessons, and challenges while building without a large company or marketing team.
Where can indie makers get product feedback?
Indie makers can share a product in a focused launch community like Tamkar, where other builders and early adopters can try it and respond.
Is Tamkar free for indie makers?
Tamkar is free for founders to submit a product, ask one focused question, and learn from the community.