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May 15, 2018 âą 46min
Should we make our revenue numbers public?
How transparent of a startup do we want to be?There's an app called Buffer that really kickstarted the "radical transparency" movement with startups. Over time, they've revealed almost everything: how much their employees make, their company's revenue metrics, their internal emails, and their hiring process.But is this something that we want for Transistor.fm? Listen to the episode to hear what we decided. ;)Show notesBuffer TransparencyArticle: How radical transparency kills stressArticle: How to Build a Transparent Company the Buffer WayBuffer: Why are we transparent?Right Message goes public with revenueWhisper networkSpencer Fry on public roadmapsBaremetrics Open StartupsIndie Hackers â transparency numbersVideo: Our new analytics featureSnapShooter on Indie HackersAnnouncement: We did it. Weâre sharing our revenue on Indie Hackers!Marco Arment: âpodcasters have enough dataâTransistor.fmTransistor.fm on InstagramTransistor.fm on TwitterJon Buda is back on Twitter: @jonbudaJustin Jackson on Twitter here: @mijustinT-shirt contest! Leave a review youâll be entered to win a limited edition Transistor t-shirt!â
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Bill Condo (@mavrck)
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Austin Loveless
Michael Sitver
Colin Gray
Dave Giunta
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May 8, 2018 âą 38min
How to validate your product idea
Play this episode | Download MP3Jon is busy launching our new podcast analytics feature, so this episode features Justin's talk from MicroConf 2018 in Las Vegas.You need more than product/market fit. You need alignment between you as a founder, your market, and your product.In this episode, you'll hear Justin's step-by-step approach for:Identifying who you are, and what you wantChoosing a marketDiscovering what they wantShipping a (small) initial solutionShow notesJustin Jackson's 2018 MicroConf talk - video and notesDownload the slidesJames Clear's list of core valuesMicroConf GrowthMicroConf StarterTransistor.fmTransistor.fm on InstagramTransistor.fm on TwitterJon Buda is back on Twitter: @jonbudaJustin Jackson on Twitter here: @mijustinT-shirt contest! Leave a review youâll be entered to win a limited edition Transistor t-shirt!â
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Greg Park
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Marcel Fahle, wearebold.af
Bill Condo (@mavrck)
Evandro Sasse
Austin Loveless
Michael Sitver
Colin Gray
Dave Giunta
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May 2, 2018 âą 49min
Live from Las Vegas
Show notesMicroConf GrowthMicroConf StarterMicroConf talk notesTransistor.fmTransistor.fm on InstagramTransistor.fm on TwitterT-shirt contest! Leave a review youâll be entered to win a limited edition Transistor t-shirt!â
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Mitchell Davis from sixsides.co
Marcel Fahle, wearebold.af
Bill Condo (@mavrck)
Evandro Sasse
Austin Loveless
Michael Sitver
Colin Gray
Dave Giunta
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Apr 24, 2018 âą 49min
How to organize your time when your startup is your side-hustle
The podcast discusses the challenges of organizing time when your startup is your side-hustle. They talk about the difficulties of juggling responsibilities and share strategies for overcoming obstacles. They also mention new features in Transistor, upcoming launches, and a secret project they're working on. The hosts emphasize the importance of finding a balance and share their personal approaches to time management.

Apr 17, 2018 âą 49min
Startup money
Recent newsWe're an official Spotify partner. You'll be able to find us in Spotify soon!Build Your SaaS was #1 on Product Hunt!1,773 downloads that day. Our previous record was 443 downloads in a day. ;)Searching for Casey Neistat.How do people find out about Transistor?Thanks Joe Workman for referring us a new customer! Check out his show: Weaver Radio.New shareable / embeddable share links coming soon!Main topic: moneyShould your startup get funding?Quotes:Joel Gascoigne, founder of Buffer: âEasy to sell away your ownership and control without realizing what it will mean. The industry seems to normalize and make people feel like it's a given that they can't grow with their company.âJohn OâNolan, founder of Ghost: âThis is so important. I had the exact same experience in a startup accelerator. All these wealthy smart people telling me that there was no way to succeed without taking capital. They are VERY good at convincing people of thatââGrowing fast and health are nearly mutually exclusiveâPros to funding: itâd be nice to move faster.Cons to funding: you lose control, your forced to move faster than you might like (or need to).Show notes:Transistorâs new shareable links for social mediaProduct Hunt: Build Your SaaSSearching for Casey Neistat tweetInteresting funding model: Indie VCJoel Gascoigne, founder of BufferJohn OâNolan, founder of GhostThanks to Andrew C and Bullet Train for being our first sponsor!Kayako for customer supportFlywheelAdam Clark designing our marketing websiteZohoXeroTransistor.fmTransistor.fm on InstagramTransistor.fm on Twitterâ
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Greg Park
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Bill Condo (@mavrck)
Evandro Sasse
Austin Loveless
Michael Sitver
Colin Gray
Dave Giunta
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Apr 10, 2018 âą 37min
We need to talk
Whatâs been happening?Is the Macbook Pro 2013 the best computer ever made?Jon's review of the new Macbook Pro: the screen, the keyboard, the thinness are great. He doesn't like the touchbar, and it crashed a lot initially.Thanks to Bill for the Spotify introduction!We tried out Amazon Transcribe and it was hilariousMain topic: Partner communication, making decisionsWe got a question on Twitter from Dennis Martinez:âHow often do you both keep in touch with each other talking about the product in an average day/week? How important is daily communication?âJon and Justin have different decision making styles:Justin is "quick start." He likes to make decisions quickly, and have a fast momentum.Jon is more thoughtful and detail-oriented.Having this balance is important!How we communicate:Daily communication: SlackWeekly call: SkypeHow we make decisions: consensus.TakeawaysThis is the benefit of doing a small project before you launch something bigger.Example: where are we going for lunch? (XOXO), what source control are we going to use? (small project we did before Transistor)Partner with someone who is trustworthy, autonomous.Make sure there's enough overlap in your timezone.Ensure your co-founder has enough time to dedicate to the project.Show notes:Justin's mic: ATR2100 USBKyle Fox doesn't like the new Macbook ProSpotify's podcast programAmazon TranscribeIndie HackersJustin's article on Walt and Roy DisneyTransistor.fmTransistor.fm on InstagramTransistor.fm on Twitterâ
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Bill Condo (@mavrck)
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Michael Sitver
Colin Gray
Dave Giunta
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Apr 3, 2018 âą 52min
My teenager wants to play Dungeons & Dragons
Jon and Justin discuss "Why did we choose podcasting? And why now?" Picking the right idea, the right market, and having the right timing is crucial.Current trends we've noticed:Dungeons and Dragons is getting popular again. Maybe because of Stranger Things?Podcasting, and branded podcasts, continue to grow in popularity. Increasingly, I'm hearing folks talk about the Tim Ferriss podcast in coffee shops. Instead of asking "What are you reading?" folks are asking "What podcasts are you listening to?"Qualitative evidence almost always comes before quantitative evidence.Show notes:Thanks to Greg at Mtek Digital for the studio space!Photo of Justin at Mtek studioWorld Waterpark at West Edmonton MallPhoto of waterparkTransistor.fmTransistor.fm on InstagramTransistor.fm on Twitterâ
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Dave Giunta
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Mar 27, 2018 âą 57min
Six screens and a power glove
This episode is sponsored by Bullet Train. If youâre building a SaaS in Ruby on Rails stop what youâre doing right now, and visit BulletTrain.co.You asked us:"What's your tech stack for Transistor?"In this episode, Jon goes into the nerd stuff. What programming language, frameworks, and infrastructure we're using to build our SaaS.What we recommend:Programming language: use what you know!Make sure you can connect to the community (both local and on the web)Hosting: use Heroku if you donât have DevOps experience, AWS is great if you know how to configure itDatabase: MySQL is fine, we use Postgres (good community + features)Design framework: Semantic UI, or BootstrapRepos: GitHubMost important: Get something running as quickly as you can (and into the hands of customers!).Show notes:Sponsor: BulletTrain.coPaul Graham's "Do things that don't scale"Nate Kontnyâs take on âshould you use Rails?âStripe AtlasDHH on Rails 5.2Justinâs video tutorialTransistor.fmTransistor.fm on InstagramTransistor.fm on Twitterâ
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Dave Giunta
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Mar 20, 2018 âą 45min
What are you scared of?
NewsWeâve opened up early access! Weâve been inviting people by email.We currently have 15 shows on our platform. In four months, weâve served 2,335,033 downloads!So far: great feedback and feature requests.We have a bunch of folks in our trial funnel. Weâll start seeing whether people convert to paying accounts on April 6.XOXO is back!Top fears when you're building a SaaSCan our servers handle the load? (So far, so good: over 2 million downloads)Will the user experience be good?Are we building the right tools?Uptime. There's this added layer of stress, because you don't want to let users down.Lack of time to build an app on the side.Or, working too much and burning out!Two co-founders can't go out drinking the same night, unless they're in the same room. đHow to get over your fearsDon't focus on your competition; focus on your customers!Listen to your customers. Get on the phone with them. Read their emails. Do live chat.Get paying customers as soon as you can. Listen to their feedback.Your ego is the enemy. You're putting your product out into the world so people get value from it.Put things in context: sure, this might not work out. But that's not the worst thing that could happen.How to get over your fears?Send us a tweet (@transistorfm), or email us: shows@transistor.fm. We'd love your audio clips as well!Links2018.XOXOfest.comBlog post: Why I'm building a SaaS in 2018Blog post: SaaS is ripe for disruptionAdii Pienaar on customer supportA checklist for product validationBook: Ego is the enemyTransistor.fmTransistor.fm on InstagramTransistor.fm on Twitterâ
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Michael Sitver
Colin Gray
Dave Giunta
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Mar 13, 2018 âą 34min
I want Castle Grayskull
A storyIn 1999, Basecamp started a blog called Signal vs Noise, which they billed as âStrong opinions and shared thoughts on design, business, and tech.âIt had a huge impact on their business. By 2009, over 100,000 people were subscribed. Later, in their best-selling book Rework, they said:âWhen you build an audience, you donât have to buy peopleâs attention â they give it to you. This is a huge advantage. So build an audience. Speak, write a blog, tweet, make videos â whatever.âNowadays, itâs harder than ever to get peopleâs attention. Channels are saturated. Thereâs enormous competition. And many folks are growing feel overwhelmed by all the content.So whatâs Basecamp doing in 2018 to build their audience? They're focusing a lot of their energy on their new podcast, also called Rework.What we learnedBusinesses like Basecamp, eBay, and Code Pen have discovered the power of having a branded podcast. There are lots of challenges: creating and syndicating the feed, creating a compelling podcast website, producing a regular show, and calculating ROI.So we want to make Transistor the best way to create a podcast for your business.We already have our first paying customer: Cards Against Humanity. Their show, The Good News Podcast, which is hosted on Transistor."Branded content" sounds like a really dirty word. But it doesn't have to be.Focusing on businesses, rather than DIY or hobbyist podcasts, has some advantages:Businesses have more money to spend, and they value their time more.Many hobbyists are looking for the lowest price. Businesses don't mind paying more if there's value.Businesses are highly motivated to spend money when it helps them make progress.What We Urge You to DoWhen you're building a new product, ask yourself these questions:Why would someone use my product over what's already out there in the market?What opportunities exist in this market?What advantages do I have?LinksSignal vs NoiseReworkNuzzelJon's book recommendation: Da Vinci BiographyJustin's book recommendation: SapiensAltered CarbonRework.fmWailin Wong on TwitterCodePen RadioGimlet Startup PodcastFast Company: Branded Podcasts are the Ads People Actually Want to Listen toThe Good News PodcastMastercard Launches a Branded Podcast with Gimlet CreativeAnchor.fmMacualey Caulkin: Bunny Ears PodcastThe Hyacinth DisasterTransistor.fmHow I Built This PodcastTransistor.fm on InstagramTransistor.fm on Twitter
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Bill Condo (@mavrck)
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Colin Gray
Dave Giunta
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