V2 in active development Personal product · 2026

Designing the outbound CRM for the founders who are the sales team.

IndieFlow is an outbound sales CRM for solo founders. Every CRM I tried assumed a sales team, so I started designing the one I wished existed. v1 prototyped the shape on Lovable. v2 is being built properly on Claude Code, in active development now.

Role
Sole designer + engineer
Window
Mar 2026 present
Surfaces
Product, system, schema, brand
Status
v2 in active development
indieflow.coverturn.com
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v2 dashboard. Built on Claude Code with the unified data model, mobile-first call interface, and webhook-first integrations v1 lacked.
01Context

Every CRM I tried assumed I had a sales team. I am the sales team.

Growing CoverTurn solo meant doing cold calling, cold email, DM outreach, follow-up sequences, and pipeline tracking myself. Every CRM I tried (HubSpot, Apollo, Pipedrive, Folk, Attio) assumed a sales team. None fit a one-person operation. So I started designing IndieFlow, the CRM I wished existed.

"A CRM where the operator and the closer are the same person."

02The system

Source, enrich, verify, send, track, book. Six steps, six tools, one product.

Existing outbound stacks live across half a dozen disconnected SaaS products. The IndieFlow design wires them together as one operational pipeline. Every lead moves through the same six steps. Every step is visible from the same dashboard.

01 Source
Find leads
Outscraper · Apollo
02 Enrich
Hydrate data
Clay
03 Verify
Validate emails
MillionVerifier
04 Send
Run sequences
Instantly
05 Track
Classify replies
AI Summary
06 Book
Schedule demos
Cal.com
Each lead moves through six stages. The product surfaces all of them in one place. It replaces the five-tab-switching workflow most solo founders run.
03v2 on Claude Code

Eight routes, six integrations. The product, built properly.

v1 on Lovable proved the shape end to end and surfaced the right wedge from real solo-founder users. v2 takes that learning into a real product: unified data model, mobile-first call interface, proper auth, webhook-first integrations. Three views below, each a real route in the active build. Everything you'll see is illustrative sample data.

3A

Dashboard. Money and pipeline at a glance.

indieflow.coverturn.com
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Dashboard. Revenue, outstanding, pipeline value, active clients above the fold. Insight banner at the top, revenue curve, pipeline list, today's tasks, recent activity, upcoming income.
3B

Pipeline. Every lead, every stage, every dollar.

indieflow.coverturn.com/pipeline.html
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Pipeline. Stages, weighted value, last-touched, next action. The view a solo founder lives in every morning.
3C

Mobile. The call interface, designed for the pocket.

indieflow.coverturn.com/mobile.html
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Mobile. The call-from-anywhere interface for a solo founder running outbound between meetings. v1 had no mobile story. v2 leads with it.
04What sharing it surfaced

Building it for myself was step one. Putting it in front of other solo founders was step two.

Lovable lets you clone a project, so I gave a handful of solo founder friends their own working copy of v1 to run on their own outbound. We compared notes against my own daily use at CoverTurn.

The sharpest finding came from a founder who'd used HubSpot at his last company. He couldn't get past v1's rough UI, and that told me something I needed to hear: you can't out-polish HubSpot at v1, so v2 has to win on a different wedge entirely. Solo-first IA, speed, dogfooded automation. That decision is now driving the v2 architecture.

05What's next

What v2 ships next.

The unified data model is live. Next: mobile-first call interface, webhook integrations on the source/enrich/send/book layer, and the dogfooded automation rules pulled from running CoverTurn's own outbound through v1.

06Reflection

The fastest way to design an operator tool is to be the operator.

Building IndieFlow for myself, then putting it in front of founders facing the same problem, made every product decision sharper. The Copy Gate, the contextual reply actions, the Hot Prospect rules. All came from frustration, not abstraction. v2 is in active development. The kind of operator tool that gets sharper the more hands it is in.

02Contact
Ishmael McCalla, designer and founder of CoverTurn

I'm Ishmael. London-born, Black British, designer who ships.

Seven years shipping client websites, the last two running CoverTurn, the studio I founded in 2024. Brand, interface, production code, deploy. I own delivery end to end.

Available for one embedded partner. One agency or product team, 20 hours a week, shipped under your brand. Also open to founding-designer and design-engineer roles.

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