On today’s episode of Bootstrapped Web, Brian and Jordan are joined by Ian Landsman from HelpSpot. Ian has made product after product over the years, from UserScape to HelpSpot to LaravelJobs and Thermostatio. You can find him on Twitter) or you can learn more about him on his website).
Brian, Jordan, and Ian are talking all about podcasts, business models, and privacy on the internet. They also go over the lessons they’ve all learned from previous products and projects they have been involved in.
[tweetthis]“How many years, how many decades, can you keep pushing project management software when that space just gets so big and so competitive?” - Brian [/tweetthis]
Here are today’s conversation points:
Ian’s potential new podcast: structure or no structure?
Hey, Clubhouse, and other email services
The hidden cost of privacy and complacency in a product
Previous products, projects, and the lessons learned
How involved Ian, after being 15 years into HelpSpot
What does feature development look like for Ian?
Optimizing websites as supplementary platforms
Business models: per user, paying per clients
Are demos worth it?
Affiliate programs and consulting hang ups for ProcessKit
Third party hosting and consulting companies
Real-time brainstorming about onboarding consultants
[tweetthis]“Clubhouse jumped the shark from being exclusive to just being ‘annoyed that you couldn’t get in and now you’re resentful.’ And then, of course, I got an invite and a DM a minute later. [laughs]” - Jordan [/tweetthis]
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