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Oct 10, 2024 • 1h 16min

Shawn Wang (swyx) - founder of smol.ai, Latent Space, AI Engineer, DX.tips

Shawn Wang, known as swyx, is the founder of smol.ai and co-host of the Latent Space podcast, celebrated for driving the AI engineer movement. In this conversation, he shares insights on organizing AI Engineer conferences and promoting intentionality within the community. Shawn discusses angel investing in DevTools, the evolving role of developers in the AI landscape, and the balance between OpenAI's vision and profitability. They dive into the complexities of investing in developer tools and the significance of a supportive network for success.
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Oct 4, 2024 • 56min

Sagar Batchu - co-founder of Speakeasy

Sagar is the CEO and co-founder of Speakeasy - an API tooling platform. We talk about the journey of Speakeasy. The challenges of startup life. How they developed the product and how they work with influencers in a surprising way.Building relationships with influencers can significantly enhance product development.Importance of listening to customersFine line between product and consultingThe role of documentation in user experienceBeing responsive to customer needs builds long-term relationships.The startup journey requires patience and adaptability.Links:Sagar Batchu Speakeasy https://www.speakeasy.com/Check out the Enterprise Ready Conf from WorkOS https://enterprise-ready.com/
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Sep 26, 2024 • 41min

Anurag Goel - founder of Render

In this conversation, Anurag Goel, founder and CEO of Render, discusses the evolution of Render as a cloud infrastructure platform is actually simple to use.He shares insights from his time at Stripe, emphasizing the importance of customer focus, crafting a seamless user experience, and the philosophy of progressive disclosure of complexity. Anurag also highlights the significance of customer support as an integral part of the product and offers advice for aspiring founders on finding their passion and maintaining empathy in their work.This episode is brought to you by WorkOS. If you're thinking about selling to enterprise customers, WorkOS can help you add enterprise features like Single Sign On and audit logs.What we discuss:Building in special details enhances customer experience.The delicate balance between simplicity and capability. How the power of sensible defaults. and progressive disclosure of complexity improves usability.Focus on customer needs drives product development.Customer support should be treated as a product.Finding founder market fit is crucial for success.Empathy for users is essential in product development.LinksAnurag's Twitter https://x.com/anuraggoelRender https://render.com/Stripe https://stripe.com/KeywordsRender, developer experience, cloud infrastructure, customer support, startup culture, Anurag Goel, Stripe, product development, user experience, technology
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Sep 24, 2024 • 43min

Ant Wilson - Cofounder of Supabase (100th Episode!)

Ant Wilson, cofounder and CTO of Supabase, dives into the company's evolution and the power of open source in tech. He discusses the significance of community engagement and developer-centric branding, highlighting how these elements shape successful marketing strategies. The conversation offers insights into navigating enterprise challenges and the growing influence of AI and vector databases. Ant reflects on building trust with clients and celebrating the journey of reaching 100 episodes, all while emphasizing the competitive edge that open source can offer.
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Sep 22, 2024 • 39min

Customer support for DevTools, with Nick Gomez from InKeep

Nick Gomez is the co-founder and CEO of InKeep. InKeep is an AI customer support tool focused on Developer Tools.They discuss the importance of understanding developer needs, the role of AI in technical support, and how community engagement can enhance support efforts. What we discussAI support for developer tools is different from traditional B2B SaaS support.Developers often seek help through documentation and community forums.Scaling technical support requires understanding the developer's tech stack.Clear communication channels can improve support efficiency.AI solutions must prioritize quality to build trust with users.Community engagement can help crowdsource support efforts.Support teams should continuously improve documentation based on user inquiries.24/7 support can be achieved through AI tools.Investing in customer relationships can lead to valuable insights and support.Innovative tools are changing the landscape of developer support.Links:Nick Gomez's Twitter https://x.com/nickgomezcInKeep https://inkeep.com/ KeywordsAI support, developer tools, technical support, community engagement, customer investment, quality assurance, support team structure, 24/7 support, innovations in development
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Sep 20, 2024 • 1h 30min

The Developer Tools playbook, with Adam Frankl - VP of 4 DevTools unicorns

Adam Frankl, a VP at four Developer Tools unicorns and author of 'The Developer Facing Startup,' shares invaluable insights on fostering successful developer-focused startups. He emphasizes the importance of a Technical Advisory Board for genuine dialogue and effective solutions. Adam discusses engaging developers through meaningful one-on-one interviews and highlights the significance of storytelling for marketing. He also touches on the collaborative nature of developers and the need for founders to continually understand user needs and iteratively refine their approaches.
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Sep 16, 2024 • 56min

Michael Grinich - founder & CEO of WorkOS

In this conversation, with Michael Grinich - founder and CEO of WorkOS. WorkOS helps you start selling to enterprise customers with just a few lines of code. We discuss the challenges and strategies of navigating tough conversations in a startup environment, the importance of understanding engineering leadership, and the role of empathy in user experience. The conversation covers the significance of conferences for startups, the necessity of articulating the 'why' behind a business, and the challenges faced by solo founders. The discussion also touches on decision-making processes, handling competition, and the future direction of WorkOS.If a conversation scares you, it's probably necessary.Engineering leaders focus on business goals, not just technology.Conferences can be a great way to connect with potential customers.Building relationships at events can lead to long-term success.Frameworks can be constraining; focus on user empathy instead.Understanding user needs is crucial for product development.Articulating the 'why' can enhance customer connection.Maintaining focus on your mission is key to success.Finding a deeper mission can drive your startup forward.The journey of building a startup is often unclear at the beginning.Links:WorkOS https://workos.com/Michael's Twitter https://x.com/grinich ELC https://sfelc.com/ Crossing the Enterprise Chasm Podcast https://workos.com/podcastStart With Why https://simonsinek.com/books/start-with-why/AWS reinvent https://reinvent.awsevents.com/ 
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Sep 12, 2024 • 45min

Clerk's Hockey Stick growth, with Colin Sidoti

In this episode, we're joined by returning guest Colin Sidoti - the cofounder and CEO of Clerk.Clerk is a comprehensive user management platform.  What we cover:- The origin story and South Park Commons- Clerk's dramatic growth since the first episode - what changed? What did they do right?- 7% growth per week- Tiny details that improve the developer experience- How to you know if a change is better - watching people's faces as they try it - The difficulties of bringing new joiners up to speed in a very high context environment- Obsessions of founders- Zuckerberg's obsession and South Park Commons talk- Nick Parsons appreciation: why it's hard to hire good developer marketing people - The uniqueness of marketing developer tools- Buying a van and parking it outside YC- Local marketing campaigns in San FranciscoLinks:- Clerk https://clerk.com/- Colin's Twitter https://x.com/tweetsbycolin- Nick Parsons' Twitter https://x.com/nickparsons- Jakob's tweet https://x.com/jakeplusev/status/1827791946380877828- Malte Ubl's blog https://www.industrialempathy.com/- Zuck's talk at South Park Commons https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=02fBBoZa9l4
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Sep 4, 2024 • 31min

David Mytton - Arcjet and console.dev

David is the CEO of Arcjet. Arcjet is a tool that helps developers protect their apps once they go into production. It offers Bot detection, rate limiting, email validation, attack protection, data redaction.David is also the creator of the console.dev newsletter and podcast. It's where thousands of developers discover developer tools. In this episode we discuss how David thinks about creating content. Why he believes go-to-market is more difficult than product and how he works on creating great developer experience. Links:- Arcjet https://arcjet.com/- David Mytton - https://davidmytton.blog/ - Console https://console.dev/AI DevTools hackathon this weekend in SF:- Event page https://lu.ma/devtools-hackathon- More info https://www.devtoolshackathon.com/
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Aug 29, 2024 • 40min

Vlad Matsiiako - cofounder of Infisical

Vlad Matsiiako is the CEO and co-founder of Infisical. Infisical is an Open Source Secret Management tool.What we discuss:- The story of Infisical- How the team has made Infisical easy to adopt- How being open source helps you with trust at the beginning stages- How do enterprises adopt Infisical- How do developers at enterprises discover tools like Infisical- The different mini-games at various stages of a startup (Dalton Caldwell)  LinksVlad - https://www.linkedin.com/in/vmatsiiako/Infisical - https://infisical.com/

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