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The new Mixpanel.com: How to marry design with the right tech stack

Mixpanel

The Mixpanel homepage circa 2014. The most important thing we wanted to resonate in our new site was what differentiated us from our competition: our belief that analytics is for everybody. What should a website do? Thinking through a rebrand Amir, our CEO at Mixpanel, has shared his thoughts on our new vision. Decision on Next.js

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The new Mixpanel.com: How to marry design with the right tech stack

Mixpanel

The Mixpanel homepage circa 2014. The most important thing we wanted to resonate in our new site was what differentiated us from our competition: our belief that analytics is for everybody. What should a website do? Thinking through a rebrand Amir, our CEO at Mixpanel, has shared his thoughts on our new vision. Decision on Next.js

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The new Mixpanel.com: How to marry design with the right tech stack

Mixpanel

The Mixpanel homepage circa 2014. The most important thing we wanted to resonate in our new site was what differentiated us from our competition: our belief that analytics is for everybody. What should a website do? Thinking through a rebrand Amir, our CEO at Mixpanel, has shared his thoughts on our new vision. Decision on Next.js

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The future of learning: Meet the edtech companies leading the way

Intercom, Inc.

Liam Geraghty: You guys founded the company in 2014. When I was talking about how we started in 2014 with all of these online tutors that still use Off2Class to teach, we’re now able to provide those tutors to our district customers as an online solution. That’s where, I think, Otus is uniquely positioned.

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The Podcast Ecosystem in 2019 – a16z’s 68 page analysis (Guest essay by Li Jin)

Andrew Chen

After this analysis, I’m looking for really differentiated verticals of audio. In 2014, the first season of Serial aired, considered to be the first breakout podcast, with its narrative audio journalism drawing in 5M downloads in the first month. Many apps for listening to podcasts, but little differentiation or loyalty.

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The Podcast Ecosystem in 2019 – a16z’s 68 page analysis

Andrew Chen

After this analysis, I’m looking for really differentiated verticals of audio. In 2014, the first season of Serial aired, considered to be the first breakout podcast, with its narrative audio journalism drawing in 5M downloads in the first month. Many apps for listening to podcasts, but little differentiation or loyalty.