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86: Swipe the cat – Adam Lyttle

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Feb 25, 2026
Adam Lyttle, an indie app maker behind Swipe the Cat who has built 30+ iOS apps, chats about his reinvention after burnout and an unlikely lawn-mowing detour. He explains shipping apps monthly to relearn dev skills, using ASO and viral TikTok trends for growth, the shift to native SwiftUI, and why games are fun but hard to monetize.
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ANECDOTE

Recovery Through Lawn Mowing Business

  • Adam Lyttle hit rock bottom after his web agency collapsed, leaving him $200,000 in personal debt and burned out from programming.
  • He quit tech, started a lawn-mowing business, regained physical health, and discovered product ideas from field pain points.
ADVICE

Ship One App Every Month To Relearn Fast

  • Learn by shipping: Adam committed to building and releasing one app per month to relearn development and regain momentum.
  • He used a tight cadence (planning, build, store submission, overflow) to force progress without overthinking.
INSIGHT

ASO Can Create Unexpected Hits

  • A simple keyword-titled app (tarot card reference) found product-market fit through App Store search and organic downloads.
  • Early success was accidental ASO; Adam later realized he undervalued and sold that asset prematurely.
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