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It's week 4 of 16:
Jacob Anderson (@itwasjacob) and Colin Gray (@colinmcgray), his day job boss, sit down to discuss the exciting news that Jacob recently found a co-founder.
The podcast delves into why Colin wishes he had one at the start, the hows and why's of doing a partnership alignment workshop, and the market research findings that will shape their endeavors.
We also discuss our ideas for an easier-to-deliver MVP, which still solves similar problems, but lets us get to revenue faster.
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In this episode:
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This podcast is made with Alitu:
Alitu was made to give indie creators a leg up. Podcasting is too time-consuming for most people, but Alitu let's you sit down to record, make some simple edits if you really want to, and just hit publish.
It'll clean up your audio and make you sound loud and clear, add the right metadata, deal with filetypes and export settings. You literally just press publish.
So if you're like me and feel like you've barely got enough time to work on your startup as it is, but really want to add podcasting to your content mix, then give it a shot.
It only costs $38 per month for your whole stack of podcasting tools, but if you use discount code "buildinpublic" when you upgrade and you'll get 15% off for 3 months.
Just visit https://alitu.com and start a free trial to get started.
It's week 4 of 16:
Jacob Anderson (@itwasjacob) and Colin Gray (@colinmcgray), his day job boss, sit down to discuss the exciting news that Jacob recently found a co-founder.
The podcast delves into why Colin wishes he had one at the start, the hows and why's of doing a partnership alignment workshop, and the market research findings that will shape their endeavors.
We also discuss our ideas for an easier-to-deliver MVP, which still solves similar problems, but lets us get to revenue faster.
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In this episode:
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This podcast is made with Alitu:
Alitu was made to give indie creators a leg up. Podcasting is too time-consuming for most people, but Alitu let's you sit down to record, make some simple edits if you really want to, and just hit publish.
It'll clean up your audio and make you sound loud and clear, add the right metadata, deal with filetypes and export settings. You literally just press publish.
So if you're like me and feel like you've barely got enough time to work on your startup as it is, but really want to add podcasting to your content mix, then give it a shot.
It only costs $38 per month for your whole stack of podcasting tools, but if you use discount code "buildinpublic" when you upgrade and you'll get 15% off for 3 months.
Just visit https://alitu.com and start a free trial to get started.