The Art of Product is a podcast chronicling the journeys of two entrepreneurs building software comp
Ben and Derrick are together again, at MicroConf and working on their new products and businesses. F
Derrick discovered his marketing and promotional tasks were eating up too much of his time and mind,
Derrick is still moving in the right direction with the product he is developing called, Level. He u
Ben is now a Level contributor! Ben has paired with Derrick and his team communication and managemen
Derrick continues to talk with customers and gain insights about a team communication and management
As part of his new business journey, Derrick requested that customers schedule time to talk with him
It’s a Snow Day for Ben, and Derrick shares his woes about setting up his home office with two new,
Derrick recounts his last day at Drip - from being locked out, the elevator breaking, turning in par
Some significant changes are going on in our professional lives and today is full of updates. Ben sh
Today’s special episode features guest Sherry Walling, author of The Entrepreneur's Guide to Kee
Ben has moved into his new apartment and had an interesting discussion about fitness with the movers
Ben and Derrick welcome the New Year with this first episode of 2018. Derrick provides an update on
Ben is having a successful push for the new cohort of The 30-Day Code Quality Challenge. He is also
Ben is entering the last week of The 30-Day Code Quality Challenge. He has enjoyed getting the chall
Drip successfully sailed through Black Friday and Cyber Monday unscathed with no queue backups or pr
Ben introduces The 30-Day Code Quality Challenge and updates us on the progress of his first cohort.
Ben and Derrick are joined by guest Adam Wathan, an esteemed software developer, writer, speaker and
Ben keeps us posted on the Refactoring Rails course launch progress and shares his continuing sales
Ben’s course sales are still going strong, and he shares his updated sales metrics and the purchasin
Ben has officially launched his course Refactoring Rails. He is pleased with his choice of back-end