
The Rise of No-Code and Low-Code Platforms
Have you ever dreamed of transforming your app idea into a fully functional product in just a few weeks, without learning the complex world of
Have you ever dreamed of transforming your app idea into a fully functional product in just a few weeks, without learning the complex world of
You will hear this in startup circles as sage advice: Build “inch wide, mile deep” Sounds kind of obvious, but there are arguments and evidence
There, finally someone used the “S*&^%” word for a #startup. Nothing sensational or unsafe -:) It’s about #strategy. Many startups and even large companies lack
When I lived in the US they used to say, “Earning your first $1M is the hardest.” That may be true for individuals. However, it
Change is hard. Changing your mindset is harder. This is likely one of the hardest things to do for startup founders. However, the eventual scale
The path to creating great products isn’t solely dependent on innovation, experience, value, or celebrity entrepreneurs; it heavily relies upon people and processes. This holds
“What got you here, won’t get you there” I was fortunate enough to experience this in a good way, twice First when I went from
Well, even if you are not like Bruce Lee, Your #startup should be That is the only way to escape early stage “death valley” And
The most frequent thing you do as a #productmanager, Might not be helping your product succeed… And here I am referring to managing the product
This is a classic trap. For many startups I fell into this a couple of times. Founders study the market. It’s usually filled with solutions.