How to go from zero to one 📈
This months issue is brought you by DoubleCloud. DoubleCloud is a new data services platform coming out of stealth mode. It's cloud-agnostic, open-source data service platform that has no vendor lock-in. Their Platform as a Service has been created for those who have little time to spend on capturing, storing, and visualising data from multiple data sources when building their analytical data pipeline integrations managed with Clickhouse & Kafka.
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📓 Articles
Product Discovery has been a large a part of my day job for the past 6 years but also occupied part of the consultancy work I do and my side projects. However, there isn't a lot written about the very earliest days of a startups discovery process. A lot of product discovery content is written by PMs at big companies with access to huge user bases and datasets to tap into, therefore, for most folk the advice is ineffective. In this short but insightful post by Ravi Mehta (ex Chief Product Officer at Tinder, previously Facebook et al) provides 5 Product Discovery lessons taken from his past and now current learnings building his latest startup - Scale. This post provides some great advice for anyone currently or considering starting a new business or side project. (7 min read)
🎁 Bonus Read: Gibson Biddle - VP of Product at Netflix shares his product discovery process creating the new previews feature on Netflix
As a self confessed pedantic planner and personal finance nerd I was instantly drawn to this post. The idea of sitting down and strategically planning my next 5 years and my personal goals and how i'm setting out to achieve these goals fascinates me. Cory Zue documents his goal to create a passive income stream to achieve his goal of financial freedom. I personally love his 5 year chart documenting his salary, software products and consulting income where you can clearly see his dependence on his salary reducing and passive income increasing. Spoiler alert - he managed to achieve it in 3 years not 5. Find out how. (14 min read)
I finally made it. After five years of scratching and clawing, I’m officially earning enough from my products to sustain indefinitely.
🎁 Bonus Read: What actually goes into making your first dollar from a SaaS project
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🔗 Links
I've been fascinated with the mechanics of Pre-launch waiting lists and the strategic options available at the pre-launch phase. So much so, I wrote this in-depth piece and created Beta Directory. However, despite this pivotal customer and product discovery phase there hasn't been much writing about it. I recently met with Kate Donahue (Product Marketer at Pitch) which reminded me of an incredibly insightful talk Kate provided at a TypeForm event discussing the Pitch waitlist strategy.
What's pretty unique about Pitch's beta waiting list phase was it lasted an entire year, which got me thinking of the advantages of such a timescale. Most notably the fact you can continue to iterate based on customer outreach to understand who would ideally find value in the product, prioritise beta user selection, establish customer relationships and create excitement for what's to come. Although, it does have a major caveat - this timescale is not available to most startups without a lot of funding.
Prefer watching her presentation? Check out her 30 min presentation on YouTube.
🎁 Bonus Read: Flowrite's viral referral program – How we 8x'd our weekly signups by Aaro Isosaari (Founder of Flowrite).
I've recently been binge watching a lot of Colin and Samir's YouTube channel during my travels. In particular, I really enjoyed their tour of MKBHD’s studio. If your into tech and gadgets this is a fascinating tour of one of YouTube’s tech review OG’s. Marques Brownlee (aka MKBHD) as of 2021 he has over 15m subs and continues to push the boundaries of his production output. Take for example his $350k robot arm camera to get shots just not possible by humans. He even mentions he is already outgrowing his studio and already planning his next move.
I would give my right arm for a days access to the studio to play around with some of his tech and gadgets.
🎁 Bonus Watch: Check out Colin and Samir's $20k studio transformation
📱 Products
In July last year Peter Suhm and co-founder Bjørn Lindholm set out to create a modern no-code form builder for all the makers and creators out there. A form builder with simple affordable pricing, lack of design constraints and performance to blow your socks off! 🧦💨
Better still, you will soon notice once signing up they have dogfooded their own product for a number of interesting use cases. Check out this post to learn more. Give it a shot for free now! 👇
During the first wave of Covid I decided after years of pathetically attempting to learn Webflow I would finally attempt to master it. Flash forward ~6 months later and numerous occasions of wanting to give up, I finally started to understand the fundamentals and migrated my personal website from Weebly to Webflow. This month Ben Issen launched Learnflow - a series of 22 walkthroughs and exercises to integrate extra functionalities into your Webflow site. This is the resource I wish I had a year ago!
P.S check out his promo video and his YouTube channel. My personal fav 'How I stay organised as a creative'.
🎁 Bonus Content: Free curated list of Webflow resources to take your skills to the next level.
I'm a big Figma fan, although it did take some convincing. I'm sure the Figma team didn't think people like me would be using it to create floor plans for my house renovation, creating posters, social content, logos etc - but this versatile design tool just got a whole bunch more utility. Makers is a Figma Plugin to help you build and publish sites directly in Figma. Yup you heard right, directly within Figma. Check out this example, not bad eh?
🎁 Bonus Content: The team at Relume have launched a free Figma kit with over 700+ Figma pre-built components. Pair this with makers.so tool and boom you could have a site up and running in no time 🔥
This months latest early access beta products brought you by Beta Directory are:
Sandbox: The first multiplayer browser
Boomerang: Bookmark manager with reminders built in
Arcade: Add interactive snippets of your product to your website.
Dynaboard: Develop fast, powerful web apps with no-code.
👾 Friends of Creator Club
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🐽 Other links to consume
• Cryptocurrency’s big Super Bowl ads - The irony isn't lost in the fact the .dom bubble tech companies had a similar strategy in 2000.
• Reselling gig work is TikTok's newest side hustle
• Create posters with Figma - i'm doing this with my partner
• Colin & Samir: From Lacrosse to Leaders of the Creator Economy
🐦 Tweet of the month
This tweet is a thread by David Perell - creator of the Write of Passage. David shares 1o laws of the internet. Here are 3 paraphrased favs of mine. Check the rest out.
Building an audience before you launch lets you validate ideas before launch and cultivate a group of passionate early adopters who can give you feedback
The Paradox of Abundance: The average quality of information is getting worse and worse. But the best stuff is getting better and better
The Paradox of Specificity: Focus isn’t as constraining as it seems. The more specific your focus, the more opportunities you'll create for yourself.
⚡️ Flashback
This month I'm going to leave you with this nostalgic 90's movie night Airbnb. This one-of-a-kind Airbnb located in Bend, Oregon is the last Blockbuster standing and you actually stay in it for the night. Imagine sitting in bed eating popcorn in a retro themed space and getting to select from thousands of movies with no risk of late fees! The dream.
You can find out more about it on the listing here 🍿
That's it for this month!
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Until next month,
Sam | @thisdickie 👨💻
P.S you can view all my past content in this Notion repo 🗄