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Finding Product-Market Fit – Expert Advice From Prowly’s CEO Joanna Drabent

Userpilot

Product market fit, often just called product/market or “P/M” is one of the most important Lean Startup concepts. Prior to Semrush, Joanna was CEO and co-founder of Prowly, which she founded in 2013. As with many bootstrapped SaaS startups, they needed to create a Minimum Viable Product (MVP). Hint: it starts with user feedback.

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Top 9 Web Design Company in 2023

UX Studio

UX studio is a web designing company founded by Dávid Pásztor in 2013. As a global design agency, we collaborate with both startups and enterprises worldwide and have broad experience in nearly every niche and industry. Both startups and established companies can turn to them if they want to start their digital transformation.

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Top 9 Web Design Company in 2023

UX Studio

UX studio is a web designing company founded by Dávid Pásztor in 2013. As a global design agency, we collaborate with both startups and enterprises worldwide and have broad experience in nearly every niche and industry. Both startups and established companies can turn to them if they want to start their digital transformation.

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Customer Education & Training: The Investment That Keeps on Giving

Gainsight

Technology companies are producing more complex software, which can often overwhelm customers during the onboarding process. Sam Mallikarjunan, Head of Growth at HubSpot, a leader in inbound marketing and sales software, explains that teaching the user in this example to create an email campaign isn’t good enough.

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Finding & Nurturing Top Talent | Elpie Bannister & Alex Yang | BoS Europe 2019

Business of Software Conference

The best candidates they have their pick of where to work and it’s really hard for small startup to compete. So, against this calibre of competition how does a small startup managed to remain competitive? Prior to joining Simprints, I’ve worked mostly at the intersection of education and code.