I talk about the up and downs of being a solo-founder. We'll talk about current challenges, strategies, and occasionally to other founders to hear their stories. I haven't figured it out yet, but that's the point.
I took a moment to write out how my product roadmap has come together. It's been refreshing to look back and see how all of our features come back to our core goal to make the life of project managers easier.
Been sidetracked with a big launch, then some consulting, and then a once in a hundred-year pandemic. Business as usual. Talking through the last couple weeks, how the update went and a couple of things that are coming soon.
My friend, Karen Oettl, talks through the start of her unique skincare company Save Face. Karen is taking a very modern startup process to a traditional brick and mortar business.
Back from the conference talking through how it went and what is next for Punchli.st
I took a few minutes before heading out to a conference to talk through my goals for the conference and how things have been going lately. Also, talking through some adjustments to how I think about pricing.
I join my friend Dave Payne, the Managing Director of Techstars Atlanta, at his office in Atlanta. Talking about five characteristics he looks for in the founders, he picks for his Techstar cohorts.
We are talking through some near-term decisions around pricing, metrics, and awareness. For pricing, I'm thinking about the benefits of a higher price point and talking through my logic. Give an update on some metrics I'm tracking and some updates to them. Lastly, I got a big conference coming up next month, and I'm thinking through goals for that event.
My daughter, Isabella, did a podcast take over this week. One of my driving reasons for building my own business is not being the treadmill of life and if I can open her eyes to new things I should.
Looking back at some goals I struggled with in 2019 and what I'm thinking about in 2020.
In this episode, I break down a couple of phases of my product and a few things I learned at each phase.
I talk about my transition from a person that was scared to take the leap, from my career to someone who just was compelled to. Talking about how I broke things down from learning software development, getting people to pay for my product, and what is next.