Key product insights drawn from the experiences of Loom's founders which you can integrate into your own product
Fascinating how Loom's journey began as Open Test and evolved significantly to meet market needs. It really underscores the necessity for early-stage startups to remain flexible and adapt based on direct user feedback.
Yea you are right , startups needs to adapt to market needs, use user feedback as a tool to reshape their process and validate their product
Too often, expert opinions overshadow the voice of the customer.
Here is another form builder I use. The free version is great for me. This is an interview I did with the indie creator, Surjith: https://pau1.substack.com/p/web3forms-interview-with-developer
This is really cool ,thanks for sharing this , their form builder is really good and it’s cheap ,
Do you have an idea of how much he has made building it , looking for founders who have made some revenue to talk to for my future episodes
Reach out to him. He was easy to reach and replied back quickly. I’m sure he’ll respond.
Thanks for the insight paul
Tell him Paul from Substack recommended him :)
Fascinating how Loom's journey began as Open Test and evolved significantly to meet market needs. It really underscores the necessity for early-stage startups to remain flexible and adapt based on direct user feedback.
Yea you are right , startups needs to adapt to market needs, use user feedback as a tool to reshape their process and validate their product
Too often, expert opinions overshadow the voice of the customer.
Here is another form builder I use. The free version is great for me. This is an interview I did with the indie creator, Surjith: https://pau1.substack.com/p/web3forms-interview-with-developer
This is really cool ,thanks for sharing this , their form builder is really good and it’s cheap ,
Do you have an idea of how much he has made building it , looking for founders who have made some revenue to talk to for my future episodes
Reach out to him. He was easy to reach and replied back quickly. I’m sure he’ll respond.
Thanks for the insight paul
Tell him Paul from Substack recommended him :)