The idea for the platform was like, we're going to teach you to code. But that idea is so generic and broad that I just struggled to find any traction because I'm like releasing a go course and then an object or programming course. "I've learned so much in the last two and a half years," he says.
Lane Wagner (@wagslane) talks hitting $26k/mo in revenue, why A.I. disruption is a good thing, the ethics of addictive products, surviving after a first year of no traction, why most business writing sucks, and how to grow revenue by making your product smaller with Courtland (@csallen) and Channing (@ChanningAllen).