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79: Moving out of Alpha
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Length:
28 minutes
Released:
Mar 18, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
Ben shares that Tuple is now out of alpha and into beta, which is an arbitrary marker of stability and feature ability. The move is working as planned by serving as a way for customers to choose to opt in or out, depending on if they want it now or wait until it’s launched.
Derrick choose to steer away from such labels with Level, but understands they might have been beneficial to clearly denote the product’s progress.
Today’s Topics Include:
Ben’s in onboarding mode with Tuple; spent February selling, people pre-pay first month
Where are these people coming from? Inbound interest via email list
Derrick’s next high-level thing to do is proactively recruit key teams, but how?
No more free trials for Level; Derrick has no qualms about asking people to pay for it
Tuple’s always testing new pricing, so some prices were tweaked recently
Two New Tuple Things: Ability to control resolution of call from guest side, and retrospective added to discuss how product and company are better than last week
Notifications feature in Level finally shipped on Friday; Derrick’s responding to feedback
Level’s Potential Golden Metric: Switching rate from Slack
If it’s not worth paying for, why not? Feeling ready and right, not forcing a decision
Links and resources:
Art of Product on Twitter (https://twitter.com/artofproductpod)
Derrick Reimer (http://www.derrickreimer.com) Website
Derrick Reimer on Twitter (https://twitter.com/derrickreimer)
Ben Orenstein (http://www.benorenstein.com/) Website
Ben Orenstein on Twitter (https://twitter.com/r00k?lang=en)
Level (https://level.app/)
Tuple (https://tuple.app/)
Drip (https://www.drip.com/)
Clearbit Enrichment (https://clearbit.com/enrichment)
Patrick McKenzie on Twitter (https://twitter.com/patio11)
Brian Casel on Twitter (https://twitter.com/CasJam)
Derrick choose to steer away from such labels with Level, but understands they might have been beneficial to clearly denote the product’s progress.
Today’s Topics Include:
Ben’s in onboarding mode with Tuple; spent February selling, people pre-pay first month
Where are these people coming from? Inbound interest via email list
Derrick’s next high-level thing to do is proactively recruit key teams, but how?
No more free trials for Level; Derrick has no qualms about asking people to pay for it
Tuple’s always testing new pricing, so some prices were tweaked recently
Two New Tuple Things: Ability to control resolution of call from guest side, and retrospective added to discuss how product and company are better than last week
Notifications feature in Level finally shipped on Friday; Derrick’s responding to feedback
Level’s Potential Golden Metric: Switching rate from Slack
If it’s not worth paying for, why not? Feeling ready and right, not forcing a decision
Links and resources:
Art of Product on Twitter (https://twitter.com/artofproductpod)
Derrick Reimer (http://www.derrickreimer.com) Website
Derrick Reimer on Twitter (https://twitter.com/derrickreimer)
Ben Orenstein (http://www.benorenstein.com/) Website
Ben Orenstein on Twitter (https://twitter.com/r00k?lang=en)
Level (https://level.app/)
Tuple (https://tuple.app/)
Drip (https://www.drip.com/)
Clearbit Enrichment (https://clearbit.com/enrichment)
Patrick McKenzie on Twitter (https://twitter.com/patio11)
Brian Casel on Twitter (https://twitter.com/CasJam)
Released:
Mar 18, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode
Titles in the series (100)
1: Welcome to The Art of Product: Welcome to the Art of Product podcast. This is episode 1, and just the beginning of the journey. This is a show with Ben Orenstein formerly from thoughtbot and Drip co-founder Derrick Reimer. Ben recently quit his job at thoughtbot, and is now focusing on what he is going to do next. Stay tuned. This is going to be a fun journey. by The Art of Product