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IndieRails

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Jeremy and Jess interview indie developers who have a passion for the Rails framework and bring their hustle and creativity to building a business. They strive to understand the challenges these developers face and how they are overcoming them to create successful businesses.© 2026 Jess Brown & Jeremy Smith Direction Economie Management et direction
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    • John Athayde - Guiding Design in Software
      Jan 21 2026

      In this episode, John Athayde joins us to chat about how a student of architecture ends up in software, finding the Ruby and Rails community, working at the intersection of design and development, consulting in user experience, and his work on the Rails Guides refresh project.

      Related Links

      Website
      Twitter
      Bluesky
      LinkedIn

      Meticulous (John's consultancy)
      Sfumato Farm (John's farm)
      Ocufii
      Knightsbridge Research

      Rails Guides get a facelift
      How They Work Better Together: Lean UX, Agile Development and User-Centered Design

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      1 h et 50 min
    • Turning the Corner (Unedited)
      Jan 6 2026

      Jeremy and Jess turn the corner on a new year with an unedited one-on-one discussion, reflecting on 2025 and looking ahead at 2026.

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      41 min
    • Jared Brown - From Indie to 33 million in ARR
      Dec 23 2025

      In this episode of IndieRails, Jess and Jeremy interviewed Jared Brown, co-founder and CEO of Hubstaff.


      The conversation began with a serendipitous meeting at XO Ruby, where an early-morning parking deck encounter turned into a deeper discussion about SaaS, engineering, and long-term company building. What started as a casual conference conversation ultimately led to this episode.


      Jared shared the story of Hubstaff’s journey from a two-founder startup in 2012 to a globally distributed company with more than 130 employees and roughly $33 million in ARR. He reflected on the importance of strong co-founder relationships, early technical decisions, and finding product-market fit in a competitive space.


      The discussion covered long-term thinking, data-driven decision-making, and the realities of scaling a SaaS business over more than a decade. Jared also spoke candidly about the sacrifices required in the early years, the role of mentorship, leadership transitions, and the self-awareness needed to grow alongside the company.


      This episode offered practical insights into networking, virality, engineering-led leadership, and what it really takes to build and sustain a successful independent software business over the long haul.

      Links:
      Jared's LinkedIn
      Hubstaff.com

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      1 h et 5 min
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