Gavin Hammar

Gavin Hammar

StoryPrompt
Founder of StoryPrompt & Sendible
148 points

Forums

Aaron O'Leary

3yr ago

What are 3 products that make your day to day life easier?

For me it would be Tidal, music helps me concentrate on work and get my tasks done, Phillips smart hue lightbulbs a complete mood changer and my Le Creuset casserole dish, can prep a beautiful dinner and just let it simmer for a few hours while I work
Ben Drellishak

3yr ago

For those in B2B SaaS space, how did you get your first paying customer?

We have been focusing on enterprise accounts but have found the buying process to be very long and slow...so slow that we're running out of money. Our plan is to pivot our market to SMB to try and close faster. Curious to learn how others here got their first SMB customers.
Biema Christina Banez

3yr ago

How do you keep creative juices flowing when working at home?

We know that productivity is a daily challenge for remote workers. I am guilty. So I am curious how you guys keep productivity at peak (or at a functioning level, at least) while working remotely? A good night's sleep and a cup of coffee/matcha are great boosts for me. How about you?
Mark Prutskiy

3yr ago

How many times did you pivot?

After 2 years, we pivoted 3 times and it looks like we will pivot 1 more time. I think pivots are essential for startups to survive. What is your story? How many times did you pivot with your startups? P.S. Our product: https://www.bumpy.app
Aaron O'Leary

3yr ago

How did you get your first 100 users?

The first 100 users is often the first big milestone when it comes to user acquisition. I've seen countless blogs, articles and of course Twitter threads about it, how did you get yours?
Gavin Hammar

7yr ago

Sendible Image Editor - 1-click cropping, filters & stickers for social media images

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Sveta Bay

3yr ago

How do you get testimonials for your product?

My list: 1. Twitter community (#buildinpublic) 2. Polywork opportunities 3. Product Hunt discussions Do you have anything to add?