We all have heard the advice "Talk to your Users" and most of us try to do so but we struggle to do it the right way. Talking to customers is an art and it is more important than ever to stay close to your users. Opening up the discussion for the community to share their best practices on "Talking to Users/Customers"
We're at a stage where we need a clearer picture of outgoings. I know in previous roles we sent round an email to the team to ask them which platforms they had signed up to and the details and then reconciled that with the bank a/c. I'm interested to see if there are better processes or takes on how to do this? We're using Quickbooks online but I'm just wrapping my head around that platform as it's a new tool for me.
Hi everyone! We're trying really hard to publish our landing page for our Twitch Extension this week, some work to do on the backend for some link-ups that we want working but otherwise ready to go! What about you?
We all have our favorites and we all use market standard tools. But I am keen to discover new products which could make my life easier while running a tech startup. Please recommend only the ones you are using daily!
Hi, all! Hope you are having a fantastic first week of April. I wanted to ask: who is launching this month? I'd love to hear more about your product so we can support each other! On our side, we're launching ReSkript around the last week of April. We have yet to decide a set date. But all of our efforts are into PH right now. What about you?
As founders, we wear many hats. We all have to learn a bunch of new things DAILY. On any given topic, there is an overwhelming quantity of content. You have to search - vet - learn; rinse and repeat x 100 a day... What's the most effective learning method for you?
We'll be launching CollabClub soon and one of the decisions we have to make is which day of the week to launch the product. Just wondering this: What day did you launch and why?