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2021 in conversation: Learnings from the podcast

Intercom, Inc.

Will Larson , CTO of Calm. Des Traynor , Co-founder and CTO of Intercom. In this episode of Inside Intercom, our Director of Brand Marketing Sarah Tran had the honour of sitting down with Amanda for a chat about how governments can leverage technology to build better services and empower its citizens.

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My top essays/tweetstorms in 2019 on product/market fit, investing, KPIs, YouTubers, and more

Andrew Chen

A really detailed 68 page analysis of the podcast market. – so many Japanese brands! Magic metrics indicating a startup probably has product/market fit. 5) market-by-market (or logo-by-logo, if SaaS) comparison where denser/older networks have higher engagement over time (network effects). People said Uber 1.0

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10 Years of Balsamiq: What I’ve Learned | Peldi Guilizzoni, Balsamiq | BoS USA 2018

Business of Software Conference

Founder Peldi has attended Business of Software every year since 2010, and has 5 BoS talks to his name. The market has given us permission to exist for 10 years. And then I realized that there was a lot I needed to coach. Peldi Guilizzoni, Founder/CEO, Balsamiq. Thinking that I’m not going to be here forever. Loneliness.

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My top essays/tweetstorms in 2019 on product/market fit, investing, KPIs, YouTubers, and more

Andrew Chen

A really detailed 68 page analysis of the podcast market. – so many Japanese brands! Magic metrics indicating a startup probably has product/market fit. 5) market-by-market (or logo-by-logo, if SaaS) comparison where denser/older networks have higher engagement over time (network effects). People said Uber 1.0

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Leading A High-Growth Company | David Cancel, Drift | BoS USA 2018

Business of Software Conference

So it was always like and I finally I sold it in before I started Performable like 2010 and because I never thought it was a business. And by the fifth time you’re certifiable at this point. Like starting businesses cause when you go through it is. But at least you can see something. And but obviously it could have been massive.