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Keeping the dream alive in Portland
FromBuild Your SaaS
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Length:
38 minutes
Released:
Apr 30, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
Jon and Justin do a founder retreat in Portland with Darby Frey and Shay Howe (Lead Honestly). We hashed out some ideas for:
How do you start building a really big feature?
What does version 1 of our "dynamic content" feature look like?
Setting up Mixpanel: creating event triggers, funnels, and onboarding.
★ Thanks to our sponsors:
Balsamiq: They make a low-fidelity wireframing tool, specifically geared for non-designers. Get in the zone, and I feel creative right away. Try out their free trial: balsamiq.com
Clubhouse.io: Clubhouse is the first project management platform for software development that brings everyone together. It's designed for developers, but product folks, marketing, support folks love using it. Get two months free: clubhouse.io/build.
Show notes:
Lead Honestly
Photo: We got to hang out with some cool folks in Portland
How to host a “tiny” conference
How to host a retreat
Hiten Shah: "Hiten bombs" article
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Shane Smith
Austin Loveless
Simon Bennett - SnapShooter
Corey Haines
Michael Sitver
Paul Jarvis and Jack Ellis
Dan Buda
Darby Frey
Samori Augusto
Dave Young
Brad from Canada
Kevin Markham
Sammy Schuckert
Dan Ericson
Mike Walker
Adam DuVander
Dave Giunta (JOOnta)
Balsamiq.cloud
Clubhouse.io
GetRewardful.com
Thanks to our monthly supporters
Pascal from sharpen.page
Rewardful.com
Greg Park
Mitchell Davis from RecruitKit.com.au
Marcel Fahle, wearebold.af
Ethan Gunderson
Anton Zorin from ProdCamp.com
Bill Condo (@mavrck)
Ward from MemberSpace.com
Russell Brown from Photivo.com
Evandro Sasse
Austin Loveless
Michael Sitver
Fathom Analytics
Dan Buda
Colin Gray
Dave Giunta
Want to start a podcast on Transistor? Justin has a special coupon for you: get 15% off your first year of hosting: transistor.fm/justin
★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
How do you start building a really big feature?
What does version 1 of our "dynamic content" feature look like?
Setting up Mixpanel: creating event triggers, funnels, and onboarding.
★ Thanks to our sponsors:
Balsamiq: They make a low-fidelity wireframing tool, specifically geared for non-designers. Get in the zone, and I feel creative right away. Try out their free trial: balsamiq.com
Clubhouse.io: Clubhouse is the first project management platform for software development that brings everyone together. It's designed for developers, but product folks, marketing, support folks love using it. Get two months free: clubhouse.io/build.
Show notes:
Lead Honestly
Photo: We got to hang out with some cool folks in Portland
How to host a “tiny” conference
How to host a retreat
Hiten Shah: "Hiten bombs" article
You can reply to this podcast here:
Leave a comment on Breaker, the podcast app for Android and iPhone.
Leave a comment on CastBox, the podcast app for Android and iPhone.
Otherwise, get us on Twitter: @transistorfm or email us: mail@transistor.fm
Thanks to our monthly supporters:
Shane Smith
Austin Loveless
Simon Bennett - SnapShooter
Corey Haines
Michael Sitver
Paul Jarvis and Jack Ellis
Dan Buda
Darby Frey
Samori Augusto
Dave Young
Brad from Canada
Kevin Markham
Sammy Schuckert
Dan Ericson
Mike Walker
Adam DuVander
Dave Giunta (JOOnta)
Balsamiq.cloud
Clubhouse.io
GetRewardful.com
Thanks to our monthly supporters
Pascal from sharpen.page
Rewardful.com
Greg Park
Mitchell Davis from RecruitKit.com.au
Marcel Fahle, wearebold.af
Ethan Gunderson
Anton Zorin from ProdCamp.com
Bill Condo (@mavrck)
Ward from MemberSpace.com
Russell Brown from Photivo.com
Evandro Sasse
Austin Loveless
Michael Sitver
Fathom Analytics
Dan Buda
Colin Gray
Dave Giunta
Want to start a podcast on Transistor? Justin has a special coupon for you: get 15% off your first year of hosting: transistor.fm/justin
★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
Released:
Apr 30, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode
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