Jon Hainstock 在 twitter 上快速回顧一些想法
- Spent less time overthinking.
- Not every decision is worth a conversation. Action cures fear.
- Spent less time worrying about metrics.
- Analytics tools are never perfectly accurate. Establish a baseline and don't obsess over the numbers.
- Spent less time trying shiny tools.
- There is no such thing as a perfect stack.
- Don't optimize for future problems.
- Spent less time on major releases.
- Working without shipping is demoralizing. Work in shorter cycles. Make smaller bets.
- It's okay if the codebase isn't perfect—it never will be.
- Spent more time enjoying the wins.
- Slow down. Be grateful for the stage you're in.
- The next milestone won't make you happy.
- Spent more time connecting with customers.
- Some of my fondest memories were getting to know our customers and visiting them in person.
- Spent more time on help docs.
- We could have prevented a lot of support tickets by doing this.
- Spent more time on content and strategy.
- Chatting with @JHTScherck sooner about this would have been smart.
- Spent time documenting the journey.
- I wish I had a way to replay things we were thinking about and experienced.
- Founder journey podcasts like @artofproductpod and @buildyoursaas are fantastic for this.
- Experimented more with plans and #.
- Charging more isn't always the answer.
- But a small price or plan changes can make a big impact.
- Hired a great customer support representative sooner.
- Brooke, you're the best, and I miss you.
- Not bought business cards.
- Not hired an agency to do "link building."
- Gosh, this was dumb. I hate getting these emails. Why on earth did I pay for someone to send them to other people ?
- SEO was a big channel for us.
- On-page optimizations made the biggest impact.
- In short, it was a good deal. I felt it was time to take some chips off the table and start a new game.