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the founder is the guardian of the company's Soul
Founders Podcast • #365 Nick Sleep's Letters: The Full Collection of the Nomad Investment Partnership Letters
One of the fundamental lessons of successful social networks is that they must first appeal to people when they have few users. Typically this is done through some form of single-user utility.
This is the classic cold start problem of social. The answer to the traditional chicken-and-egg question is actually answerable: what comes first is a single
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Current AI creative tools are made by non-creatives for other non-creatives to feel creative.
We’re a team of creatives who founded FLORA to solve our own problem: the lack of creative control in AI.
We’re a team of creatives who founded FLORA to solve our own problem: the lack of creative control in AI.
What happens when you succeed? If you feel like you’re focusing more on growth than creating great work, it might be time to figure out a new vision for the future.
George Kedenburg III • The Cost of Craft
People don’t stop using a service because it’s too useful.
Remains of the Day • Status as a Service
In order to know how to speak to your user, you have to first understand how they speak to themselves when no one else is listening.
Jasmine Bina
3. Say NO more often:
Early on saying yes is what leads to small wins and momentum. Casting a wide net early on can be a great strategy.
As you get more successful guard your time and stay focused. Scope creep is a real thing with all business. Don’t be afraid to turn away customers to stay focused.
There will be many many customers who reach out to... See more
Early on saying yes is what leads to small wins and momentum. Casting a wide net early on can be a great strategy.
As you get more successful guard your time and stay focused. Scope creep is a real thing with all business. Don’t be afraid to turn away customers to stay focused.
There will be many many customers who reach out to... See more
Nick Huber