launching a product in a new space
Our position is different than the one many new companies find themselves in: we are not battling it out in a large, well-defined market with clear incumbents (which is why we can’t get away with “Other group chat products are poisonous. Slack is toasted.”). Despite the fact that there are a handful of direct competitors and a muddled history of... See more
Stewart Butterfield • We Don’t Sell Saddles Here
tweak the market
A central thesis is that all products are asking things of their customers : to do things in a certain way, to think of themselves in a certain way — and usually that means changing what one does or how one does it; it often means changing how one thinks of oneself.
Stewart Butterfield • We Don’t Sell Saddles Here
That’s why what we’re selling is organizational transformation.
Stewart Butterfield • We Don’t Sell Saddles Here
what is sublime selling? creative flourishing