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108: Getting Back to Growth Planning
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Oct 24, 2019
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00:36:51
Derrick returned from JAMstack Conf with a jolt of energy and excitement thanks to face-to-face conversations and strategic connections with potential StaticKit customers. Ben expressed interest in once again speaking at developer conferences. After all, he has plenty of worthwhile information and lessons learned to share about Tuple. Today’s Topics Include: Frontend and Backend: Considerations for implementation/migration with StaticKit Main Objective at JAMstack: Market validation, not to make sales to customers Future Feature: Allows people to configure StaticKit account via config file Prevent UI Creep and Wall of Fields: Keep it elegant, but flexible and customizable Instant Gratification and Relief: Numbers are rising again after Tuple’s sign-up fluctuation Tuple Trick: Free, two-week trial for submitting email via invite box; stabilization and scaling are serious concerns due to more customers Ben’s optimism leads to deleted tweet about Tuple T-shirts How much MMR is enough? Never enough; bigger, brighter, more interesting future 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) Tuple (https://tuple.app/) Tuple’s Pair Programming Guide (https://tuple.app/pair-programming-guide) StaticKit (https://statickit.com/) TinySeed (https://tinyseed.com/) Using Tailwind CSS with Next.js (https://statickit.com/guides/next-js-tailwind)  JAMstack Conf (https://jamstackconf.com) MicroConf (https://microconf.com/) Slack (https://slack.com/) Netlify (https://www.netlify.com/) WordPress (https://wordpress.com/) Drupal (https://www.drupal.org/) JSON (https://www.json.org/) Drip (https://www.drip.com/) Justin Jackson (https://twitter.com/mijustin) Shopify (https://www.shopify.com/) Rob Walling (https://robwalling.com/) Paul Jarvis (https://ofone.co) Jason Fried (https://twitter.com/jasonfried)

Derrick returned from JAMstack Conf with a jolt of energy and excitement thanks to face-to-face conversations and strategic connections with potential StaticKit customers.

Ben expressed interest in once again speaking at developer conferences. After all, he has plenty of worthwhile information and lessons learned to share about Tuple.

Today’s Topics Include:

  • Frontend and Backend: Considerations for implementation/migration with StaticKit
  • Main Objective at JAMstack: Market validation, not to make sales to customers
  • Future Feature: Allows people to configure StaticKit account via config file
  • Prevent UI Creep and Wall of Fields: Keep it elegant, but flexible and customizable
  • Instant Gratification and Relief: Numbers are rising again after Tuple’s sign-up fluctuation
  • Tuple Trick: Free, two-week trial for submitting email via invite box; stabilization and scaling are serious concerns due to more customers
  • Ben’s optimism leads to deleted tweet about Tuple T-shirts
  • How much MMR is enough? Never enough; bigger, brighter, more interesting future

Links and resources:

Art of Product on Twitter

Derrick Reimer Website

Derrick Reimer on Twitter

Ben Orenstein Website

Ben Orenstein on Twitter

Tuple

Tuple’s Pair Programming Guide

StaticKit

TinySeed

Using Tailwind CSS with Next.js 

JAMstack Conf

MicroConf

Slack

Netlify

WordPress

Drupal

JSON

Drip

Justin Jackson

Shopify

Rob Walling

Paul Jarvis

Jason Fried

Derrick returned from JAMstack Conf with a jolt of energy and excitement thanks to face-to-face conversations and strategic connections with potential StaticKit customers.

Ben expressed interest in once again speaking at developer conferences. After all, he has plenty of worthwhile information and lessons learned to share about Tuple.

Today’s Topics Include:

  • Frontend and Backend: Considerations for implementation/migration with StaticKit
  • Main Objective at JAMstack: Market validation, not to make sales to customers
  • Future Feature: Allows people to configure StaticKit account via config file
  • Prevent UI Creep and Wall of Fields: Keep it elegant, but flexible and customizable
  • Instant Gratification and Relief: Numbers are rising again after Tuple’s sign-up fluctuation
  • Tuple Trick: Free, two-week trial for submitting email via invite box; stabilization and scaling are serious concerns due to more customers
  • Ben’s optimism leads to deleted tweet about Tuple T-shirts
  • How much MMR is enough? Never enough; bigger, brighter, more interesting future

Links and resources:

Art of Product on Twitter

Derrick Reimer Website

Derrick Reimer on Twitter

Ben Orenstein Website

Ben Orenstein on Twitter

Tuple

Tuple’s Pair Programming Guide

StaticKit

TinySeed

Using Tailwind CSS with Next.js 

JAMstack Conf

MicroConf

Slack

Netlify

WordPress

Drupal

JSON

Drip

Justin Jackson

Shopify

Rob Walling

Paul Jarvis

Jason Fried

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