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Building a Product with a Demand: The Evolution of a CMS
The speaker talks about how the demand for their product pulled them into market fit while building something amazing. They went from graduation past their initially limited platform to creating a CMS that eventually led to breaking even.
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Despite having over 30,000 people on their waitlist, a startup only converted a tiny percentage when they launched their product.
32:53 - 33:58 (01:05)
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Despite having over 30,000 people on their waitlist, a startup only converted a tiny percentage when they launched their product. Despite initially deciding not to raise any more funds, they ended up raising 1.4 million dollars due to unforeseen circumstances.
ChapterBuilding a Product with a Demand: The Evolution of a CMS
Episode#33 - Pioneering The No-Code Movement
PodcastMy First Million
The founders talks about building a website building product that designers would be proud of and how they patiently waited until they were default alive to start scaling their product.
33:58 - 36:21 (02:22)
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The founders talks about building a website building product that designers would be proud of and how they patiently waited until they were default alive to start scaling their product.
ChapterBuilding a Product with a Demand: The Evolution of a CMS
Episode#33 - Pioneering The No-Code Movement
PodcastMy First Million
The growth of online communities is naturally limited because people eventually graduate from them, but paid acquisition can foster faster growth.
36:21 - 38:14 (01:52)
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The growth of online communities is naturally limited because people eventually graduate from them, but paid acquisition can foster faster growth. However, big product additions do not necessarily guarantee huge growth inflection points, but rather steady and sustainable growth.