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The Real Life Episode

Michele's laptop died and Colleen has churn. It's the real life episode.

Valuable, Usable, Viable, Feasible

Michele talks about applying a product framework to her book, and Colleen passes a milestone.

Real Internet Money

Colleen nears a big milestone, and Michele rethinks a growth tactic that they've outgrown.

No Longer "Bootstrapped"

Michele makes some changes. Colleen, meanwhile, feels like she's building into a void.

Surprises

A major competitor enters the same space as Colleen's SaaS, and Michele gets new ideas about how to market her book from talking to early readers of her forthcoming bo...

Approaching Nebulous Tasks

Colleen and Michele both work through making big tasks less scary.

Doing Different Things, Doing Things Differently

Colleen digs into Michele's feels about writing a book. They also talk about why Michele won't take meetings with potential acquirers.

Good Problems

Colleen leaves her SaaS alone for a few weeks, and Michele talks about being a founder with ADD.

Applying the Five Steps to Finding an Audience

Software Social listener Rossveth Lopez joins the show. Michele and Rossveth workshop her business together, exploring where she decided on an idea and what she's work...

Customer Interview Part 2: The Debrief

Colleen and Michele talk about last week's customer interview and what Colleen learned from it.

Customer Interview Part 1: The Interview

Michele interviews one of Colleen's customers. Next week, Colleen and Michele will debrief on the interview.

Communication, Empathy, and Flexibility

Michele and Colleen discuss some lessons for bootstrapped entrepreneurs from Morgan Housel's Psychology of Money. Plus, a numbers update on how Colleen's new SaaS is d...

MicroConf On Air + Software Social Crossove‪r‬

ICYMI: Colleen and Michele talked with Rob Walling of MicroConf On Air on March 3.

To Take Funding, or Not to Take Funding

With the new crop of bootstrapper-focused funds, taking funding is possible for bootstrappers in a way that it just wasn't even a few years ago. Colleen and Michele wo...

Giving Up On An Idea

When should you give up on an idea, and what does "giving up" mean? Michele and Colleen talk about Colleen's ideas that didn't pan out.

Raising a Business

New signups are exciting, but how do you deal with the hurt that comes when one of your few users churn? Colleen and Michele talk about how the things that are hard no...

First on Google

Colleen's committed herself to doing more marketing -- and it's already paying off.

Getting to 100

Colleen's been working for months to get 100 users of her SaaS so it can be released into the Heroku marketplace. Did she finally do it?!

Prioritizing Features and Yourself: An Conversation with Danielle Simpson, Co-Founder of Feedback Panda

Danielle Simpson, co-founder of Feedback Panda, joins Colleen and Michele for a conversation about Feedback Panda's ingenious prioritization system, the psychological ...

What to Work On Next

Colleen gets her first paying customer! But what should she work on next, and which kinds of customers should she focus on?

Wading Through Feature Requests

Once you get your customers to talk to you, how do you sort through that and make sense of it? Colleen and Michele talk about how Jobs to Be Done thinking and tactics ...

Getting People to Reply to Those Critical Early Feedback Emails

Colleen and Michele dissect why people stopped replying to Colleen's welcome emails. Later, Michele dives into Jobs To Be Done.

Competing with Huge Companies as a Bootstrapper

Michele talks about how the entry of a huge company into the geocoding space impacts their business strategy.

Getting Really Excited

Colleen shares the findings from her customer interviews, and Michele talks about how behavioral economics influences how they think about free tier abuse.

When Competitors Are Nipping At Your Heels

Michele reflects on competitor activity, and Colleen takes a moment to enjoy how she's finally launched a product after so time wandering through the proverbial woods.

Workshopping User Onboarding Problems

Colleen has people using her service...but there's a big drop-off, so Michele and Colleen workshop how to fix that. Also, some exciting news: we were nominated for Bes...

Snowballing One Project Into Another

When you're bootstrapping, it can he helpful to snowball one project into another until you find something that works. Today we dive into the nitty gritty of how a mob...

Choosing a Pricing Model

Colleen and Michele workshop what the pricing model should be for Colleen's SaaS.

Raising and Setting Prices

Colleen and Michele talk about how to (and how not to) raise prices -- and think through how to set them in the first place for Colleen's new product.

Who's the villain?

Somehow, despite a tumultuous week, Michele and Colleen still get things done. Michele talks about figuring out business incorporation from abroad, and Colleen talks t...

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