Maker built million-dollar product from dorm room with mechanical keyboard kits
Hacker News·1mo·mattrighetti
A solo founder bootstrapped a keyboard hardware business to seven figures by focusing on the Nice!Nano, an open-source microcontroller designed for mechanical keyboards. The success hinged on filling a specific gap in the DIY keyboard community—offering a better-designed, more reliable alternative to existing options—and executing relentlessly from constrained circumstances.
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