The Art of Product

The Art of Product is a podcast chronicling the journeys of two entrepreneurs building software comp

Episodes

Total: 220

140: We Have Customers

2020/8/13

Ben is looking to hire a WebRTC expert to prepare Tuple for multi-way calls and continue improving p

Ben is taking his first day off in a while to recharge. He's experimenting with clustering calls

Derrick has officially begun using Mighty Cal for his own scheduling needs. He plans to start onboar

137: Approved!

2020/7/16

Mighty Cal received Google API verification this week, which was a critical blocker to onboarding us

Ben ran his first all-hands meeting this week. Tuple got featured in a Stripe blog post about the cu

Derrick is driving toward the first milestone of using Mighty Cal for his own scheduling and is fa

Derrick details the launch of the landing page for his new scheduling app, Mighty Cal. The Tuple tea

Derrick is dangerously close to shipping his MVP, but is also lamenting how long it's taking. He

132: Digging a Moat

2020/6/11

We're back! The Tuple client redesign shipped and Derrick is going to help out with an overhaul

Derrick had a productive maker week and is (hopefully) a few weeks out from onboarding his first cus

Tuple hired a firm for QA testing and is gradually ramping them up. Derrick is exploring how best to

Derrick explores the difference between the craft of software development and the building minimum-v

128: One Day At A Time

2020/4/23

Derrick is enjoying work the last week by taking joy in setting and achieving small goals each day.

The Tuple team is growing as Ben kicks up sales efforts with help of an industry veteran and the eng

126: Tuple Takes Over

2020/4/2

Ben and Derrick hang out with Tuple co-founders Spencer and Joel and talk shop. They discuss what it

Ben and Derrick are doing their best to focus right now with so much going on in the world. Ben is s

124: Back After A Break

2020/3/19

Suntans and sunburns aside, Derrick’s winter escape to Mexico provided meaningful ideas and perspect

Ben put big and new priorities to the side to cover support for Tuple. By doing so, he discovered di

Even if a product, such as Tuple, is good and people don’t need to be convinced to buy it, there’s s

Ben never wants to stop working on his startup company, Tuple. Despite some stress, it’s successful