Developers can increase their earnings by solving real problems around them rather than focusing on big startup ideas or high-paying tech jobs.
Identifying everyday frustrations of friends, family, and neighbors can lead to profitable software ideas that add value and address specific needs.
Examples of human-centered projects include building tools for order management, automating tasks like grading, creating invoicing tools, or developing solutions for community needs.
Focusing on creating genuine impact and providing solutions that improve lives can lead to financial rewards through referrals, consulting opportunities, and product sales.
Start by understanding real needs, building useful solutions, and letting your code serve people to ultimately benefit financially from your problem-solving approach.