A podcast by 37signals about the better way to work and run your business. The REWORK podcast featur
On June 15, Basecamp launches a new email service called Hey. One of its features is that it
Andy Hunter launched Bookshop.org in January as a platform to help independent bookstores ta
The pandemic has caused enormous job losses and forced many companies to rethink the nature
A growing number of companies have turned to employee surveillance software to monitor their
The government may not consider comic book shops, indoor plant stores, and small boutiques &
We call up our friend and former colleague Esther Lee, who lives with her husband on a 35-fo
Endless Zoom meetings, being cut off from friends, the widespread cancellation of summer fun
Basecampers Nathan Anderson and Joan Stewart talk about their love of baking bread and how t
CEO Jason Fried and Head of Strategy Ryan Singer talk about the Shape Up approach to product
Several of Basecamp's working parents talk about (not) getting things done with small c
David Sax is the author of the new book The Soul of an Entrepreneur: Work and Life Beyond th
Going Remote is a series of bonus episodes where different Basecampers answer questions abou
Fitness studios, like many other businesses, had to scramble to change over from in-person t
We're starting a new series of bonus episodes called Going Remote. We'll have diff
We're back from hiatus! In this episode, we sit down with Quaker theologian and small b
We place a long-distance phone call to Antarctica to chat with Kathrin Mallot, an astrophysi
This is the second part of a two-hour live Q&A on remote work that Jason Fried and David
Nom Wah Tea Parlor is New York Chinatown’s oldest dim sum restaurant. For decades, it served
Earlier this week, Jason Fried and David Heinemeier Hansson held a live Q&A about remote
Basecamp is a remote company, so we're less disrupted by the current pandemic than many