Ben Orenstein is the founder of Tuple), a tool for remote pair programmers that has been steadily growing for the past few years. Now, Ben runs Tuple with a small team and is delving into what happens when your SaaS starts to hit scale. You might have also heard Ben's voice on the Art of Product) podcast, which he co-hosts with Derrick Reimer), founder of SavvyCal, talking about the behind the scenes of running their respective SaaS companies.
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