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Asked: May 12, 20262026-05-12T16:25:56+00:00 2026-05-12T16:25:56+00:00

Hey all. I would like to get some insight on a question that I

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Hey all. I would like to get some insight on a question that I have been trying to find some information about. If you are the solo developer that is building a project from ground up, how do you manage the project? In the past, I have worked on a few personal projects that have grown into fairly large projects. In almost all of those projects, I have tried to wear the hats of all the roles that would normally be in place during a normal software development project (i.e. Product Owner, developer, architect, tester, etc.). It seems that when I leave the project for some time and come back, it is extremely hard to get back into the rhythm of what I was doing. So with that, I have some questions:

  • If I know the requirements (at this
    current time), do I record them
    anyways? If so, how do I go about
    doing this, and how do I manage these
    requirements? Product backlog,
    features list, etc
    ?
  • If this is the case, are full blown product backlogs or use cases a little overkill?
  • How does one efficiently appropriate
    his/her time to each respective role?
  • What would be a normal flow of events
    that one would follow? Start coding
    immediately, write down user
    stories/use cases, then go into
    OOA/D
    ?
  • What diagramming/modeling would be sufficient for this level? Domain model, class diagram, etc?

Basically, I was curious how everyone out there in the SO community would go about developing a project from inception to deployment when you are the lone, solo developer. What steps, documentation, and other project related activities are needed to help bring this project from an impractical, hobby project to something more professional? Any help, references, or suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance.

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    2026-05-12T16:25:57+00:00Added an answer on May 12, 2026 at 4:25 pm

    The most difficult part, I have found, about developing solo is that it’s just tough to keep yourself driving forward. Even if you’re doing this to make a living (AKA, running your own software business), unless you have pressing needs (AKA, you’re going to starve if you don’t make money) it can be difficult to sit down and just code.

    From your perspective, I would recommend following good software practices where it makes sense to. For example, if I were a solo software developer, I would have no reason to create a collaborative development environment. All I really need is an SVN server, my IDE, and a place to record documentation (might setup a wiki or a website or something). I would personally create a realistic schedule to follow and would work on sticking to that.

    As for level of effort of documentation, that really depends on you and the product you are developing. For example, I would definitely recommend recording your requirements. Unless your product is trivial, there is no way you’ll remember them all and why you wanted certain ones over others. Managing a full backlog, however, can be a job in and of itself. In the solo programmer case this may not make sense.

    Basically, the point I’m trying to get across (and should be followed with every project – not just in this case) is have just enough management that makes sense. The rest should be focused on the work and the development of the product.

    Something else you may want to look into is reading this – Agile Programming Works for the Solo Developer. There are other, similar, articles out there. Might give you some good thoughts.

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