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Run Less Software

Intercom, Inc.

Innovative startups. The first army are innovative startups. Frameworks like Ruby on Rails, Node, Angular, Ember, React etc. are making it easier and faster for software developers to develop complex software applications atop this infrastructure. Best in class Late-stage Startups (e.g. Mid-stage startups.

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The Rise of Modern Product Discovery

Product Talk

I love that Marty Cagan and Jeff Patton have long been advocates of dual-track development. If you aren’t familiar with dual-track development, it’s the separation of product discovery from product delivery. User stories and user story mapping help a team align around the top priorities and get clarity around what they are delivering.

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The product data VCs want to see before investing in your startup

Mixpanel

Today’s rising borrowing costs and dipping public markets are putting a squeeze on startup fundraising. If your startup is vying for an investment when there are fewer dollars to go around, it makes coming up with a compelling product idea and showcasing demand for it with data even more important. Do they need it?”.

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Best Resources for Data Folks

Iteratively Blog

Development. Known for data visualization & hosted by maestros Enrico Bertini and Moritz Stefaner, Data Stories hosts discussions on the latest developments in data analytics, visualization, and other similar topics. Ask any startup founder to recommend you a book on analytics. Play the latest episode. #4 5 Data Stories.

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How do design sprints lead to better product decisions?

DISQO

When we looked back on the 2,000+ experiments that product teams have run on Alpha, we noted some of the challenges that they first had to overcome. Conceptually, most teams already buy into the value of experimentation and user insights, so that part was relatively easy. Most product teams though are in the middle bucket.

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Using Twyman’s Law to Avoid Red Herrings in Product Analytics

Amplitude

Your web analytics team comes to you with a surprising revelation. In startup analytics, where the feedback cycles are short and the pressure to launch great, it’s especially easy to fall prey to Twyman’s Law and make sloppy statistical mistakes. You collect the birthday of every user that signs up for your service.

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37 Roadmap Tips to Align Stakeholders

ProductPlan

Some will delight and engage the executive team by taking a high-level approach and focusing on goals and strategy. Others dive into the specifics and make engineering teams happy since they’re so detailed. Roadmaps for established, enterprise-grade products differ significantly from one for a startup. Match your maturity.

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