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In this episode James announces his big news as he reflects on the past 5 years and how he got to where he is today. We also discuss B2C vs B2B and how people like Pieter Levels (@levelsio on Twitter) and Danny Postma (@dannypostmaa on Twitter) have managed to crack the code with B2C using AI to great advantage but is it worth the risk chasing that big win?
Whilst mentioning Simon Høiberg (@SimonHoiberg on YouTube) we talk about how the best use of AI is fast becoming the role of an assistant in your app and so NoCoders are keenly jumping into the new ChatGPT API to see how they might add some killer features to their apps. James states how important AI will become in his SaaS product moving forwards with some really juicy early insights from his experimentation from which we can all learn.
Another drop-the-mic moment from James comes in the form of Tiny Bird and how it has transformed James's ability to process vast amounts of data in his NoCode solution. Definitely one worth learning about for anyone recording 100's of 1000's, even millions of rows of data in a database, but one which you need to query in a performant manner.
Kieran tells us about his experience with website/app roasting-as-a-service which he found very useful despite his reservations and so maybe more of us should be hiring roasters to help us to see the woods rather than the trees?
And, naturally, Kieran has started to delve into ChatGPT too and is considering how he could leverage it inside Yep.so
Glenn mentions an organisation called Big Change who are supplying grants to early stage ideas which are aiming to bring about transformation in the British education system and so, naturally, he has applied for recognition for his work he is doing with NoCode Kids. Let's see if they appreciate his ideas on teaching NoCode to kids in the school setting - watch this space.
What we're working on
Glenn's SaaS is NoCode Kids, a learning management system to teach kids about no-code, built on Webflow.
Kieran's SaaS is Yep.so, a super fast landing page builder and idea validation tool, built on Bubble.
James' SaaS is Userloop, a customer feedback tool for Shopify merchants, built on Bubble.
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In this episode James announces his big news as he reflects on the past 5 years and how he got to where he is today. We also discuss B2C vs B2B and how people like Pieter Levels (@levelsio on Twitter) and Danny Postma (@dannypostmaa on Twitter) have managed to crack the code with B2C using AI to great advantage but is it worth the risk chasing that big win?
Whilst mentioning Simon Høiberg (@SimonHoiberg on YouTube) we talk about how the best use of AI is fast becoming the role of an assistant in your app and so NoCoders are keenly jumping into the new ChatGPT API to see how they might add some killer features to their apps. James states how important AI will become in his SaaS product moving forwards with some really juicy early insights from his experimentation from which we can all learn.
Another drop-the-mic moment from James comes in the form of Tiny Bird and how it has transformed James's ability to process vast amounts of data in his NoCode solution. Definitely one worth learning about for anyone recording 100's of 1000's, even millions of rows of data in a database, but one which you need to query in a performant manner.
Kieran tells us about his experience with website/app roasting-as-a-service which he found very useful despite his reservations and so maybe more of us should be hiring roasters to help us to see the woods rather than the trees?
And, naturally, Kieran has started to delve into ChatGPT too and is considering how he could leverage it inside Yep.so
Glenn mentions an organisation called Big Change who are supplying grants to early stage ideas which are aiming to bring about transformation in the British education system and so, naturally, he has applied for recognition for his work he is doing with NoCode Kids. Let's see if they appreciate his ideas on teaching NoCode to kids in the school setting - watch this space.
What we're working on
Glenn's SaaS is NoCode Kids, a learning management system to teach kids about no-code, built on Webflow.
Kieran's SaaS is Yep.so, a super fast landing page builder and idea validation tool, built on Bubble.
James' SaaS is Userloop, a customer feedback tool for Shopify merchants, built on Bubble.