A development process startup founders should use to ship features weirdly fast
growing-products.paralect.com/a-development-process-startup-founders-should-use-to-ship-features-weirdly-fastHere are 9 specific steps founders can use to ship features faster, keep their product team aligned and build what their users really want.
All Remote
about.gitlab.com/company/culture/all-remote/GitLab is one of the world's largest all-remote companies
The Manual
manual.withcompound.com/Wealth-planning resources for founders and startup employees
My Heroku values
gist.github.com/adamwiggins/5687294My Heroku values. GitHub Gist: instantly share code, notes, and snippets.
No Free Plan
nofreeplan.comWhy you should probably not offer a free plan.
Start House
starthouse.xyz/Largest collection of startup pitch decks on the internet. Over 600 from the world's best startups.
How the biggest consumer apps got their first 1,000 users - Issue 25 - Lenny's Newsletter
lennyrachitsky.com/p/how-the-biggest-consumer-apps-gotConsidering every startup confronts this question at some point, I was surprised by how little has been written about it. Particularly anything actionable. So I decided to do my own digging. I spent the past month personally reaching out to founders, scouring interviews, and tapping the Twitterverse. Below, you’ll find first-hand accounts of how essentially every major consumer app acquired their earliest users, including Tinder, Uber, Superhuman, TikTok, Product Hunt, Yelp, and over...
Don't Just Roll The Dice
neildavidson.com/downloads/dont-just-roll-the-dice-2.0.0.pdfA usefully short guide to software pricing
RethinkDB: why we failed
defstartup.org/2017/01/18/why-rethinkdb-failed.htmlWhen we announced that RethinkDB is shutting down, I promised to write a post-mortem. I took some time to process the experience, and I can now write about i...