Robby (Amanda Robson) is the co-host of Open Source Startup Podcast (with Tim Chen). In this episode we discuss: There are many ways to open source success When open source is a good strategy and when it isn't Why open source projects usually need time to brew How to know if your project is venture scale Why Robby believes in the Open Source model Robby is working on a highly mysterious new thing 👀 Links: - Robby's Twitter/X https://x.com/amanda_robs?lang=en - Open Source Startup Podcast https:...
Aug 15, 2024•30 min•Ep 93•Transcript available on Metacast Hamzah Chaudhary is the cofounder of Lightdash, an open source, self-serve BI tool. In this episode, Hamzah shares: Their initial plan to build a consultancy and how it morphed into a product to solve their customer's needs How open source works as a strategy Bringing software engineering tools to the BI domain How they reach their users How they partner with bigger organizations Links: Lightdash https://www.lightdash.com/ Lightdash GitHub https://github.com/lightdash/lightdash Hamzah's Twitter ...
Aug 08, 2024•32 min•Ep 94•Transcript available on Metacast Han Wang is co-founder of Mintlify - modern, out the box documentation. In this episode, Han shares the story of Mintlify and how to make great docs. We even talk about the time Paul Graham told them to change their name. What we cover: - the origin story of Mintlify - what is good documentation - the process of documentation - how AI is affecting documentation - why PG told them to change their name Links: - Han https://han.dev/ - Mintlify https://mintlify.com/...
Aug 01, 2024•40 min•Ep 91•Transcript available on Metacast Kate Holterhoff - an analyst from RedMonk - shares why frontend developers are increasingly dictating the adoption of new developer tools. Kate shares specific examples, including Supabase. Links: Frontend Developers: the Newest New Kingmakers https://redmonk.com/kholterhoff/2024/02/15/frontend-developers-the-newest-new-kingmakers/ Kate's website https://www.kateholterhoff.com/ RedMonk https://redmonk.com/ Kate's Twitter/X https://x.com/KateHolterhoff...
Jul 25, 2024•33 min•Ep 90•Transcript available on Metacast Vivian Dufour is the CEO and co-founder of Meterian. Meterian is an open source vulnerability scanner. In this episode we talk about topics like: Selling to enterprises Why you need to make your product easy to test Hiring and managing salespeople Links: Meterian: https://www.meterian.io/ Vivian Dufour - https://www.linkedin.com/in/viviandufour/
Jul 18, 2024•33 min•Ep 89•Transcript available on Metacast Ellen Chisa is a partner at Boldstart Ventures. Prior to Boldstart, Ellen founded Darklang - a programming language. Before Darklang, Ellen worked in product. What we discussed: Startups should focus on building one SDK and doing it well, rather than trying to build multiple SDKs at once. North Star metrics Developer tooling companies can learn from consumer-facing companies in terms of marketing and creating an identity for their product. Being authentic as a founder and actively engaging with ...
Jul 05, 2024•38 min•Ep 88•Transcript available on Metacast How do you write a developer quick start guide that they will love? That's what we talk about with Amit Jotwani. Amit is the founder of HelloDX and previously worked in developer experience at Retool and Amazon Alexa. This came about because I was reading Amit's fantastic guide on EveryDeveloper. Links: Amit's website https://ajot.me/ HelloDX https://hellodx.co/ Craft Quick Start Guides That Developers Will Love https://everydeveloper.com/quick-start-guides/ Amit's Twitter/X https://x.com/amit T...
Jun 27, 2024•40 min•Ep 87•Transcript available on Metacast James Hawkins is the cofounder and CEO of PostHog. PostHog is a platform to analyze, test, observe, and deploy new features. This is the second time James has been on and the episode is mostly about how they run PostHog. It's a pretty unconventional approach - probably because James thinks very deeply about how organizations should operate. What we discuss: How PostHog hire His approach to one-on-one meetings The role of engineers in product development The impact of open source projects on Post...
Jun 20, 2024•40 min•Ep 86•Transcript available on Metacast Greg Lazarus and Matt Althauser are two of the cofounders of Polychrome - a company that buys small to medium sized B2B software businesses: with a focus on Developer Tools. Their portfolio includes the feature flagging tool Flagsmith (we recorded an episode with them last week) and the browser automation tool Browserless. In this episode we cover the ins and outs of buying developer tools. Links: - Polychrome https://www.polychrome.com/ - Matt Althauser https://x.com/malthauser?lang=en - Greg L...
Jun 13, 2024•46 min•Ep 85•Transcript available on Metacast Ben Rometsch is the founder of Flagsmith. Flagsmith is a Feature Flag & Remote Config Service that recently reached $3m ARR. Ben candidly shares exactly how they started, how they got enterprise customers and how they worked with Polychrome to take Flagsmith to the next level. Links: Ben's Twitter https://x.com/dabeeeenster Flagsmith https://www.flagsmith.com/ Polychrome https://polychrome.com/ This episode is sponsored by WorkOS . If you're thinking about selling to enterprise customers, Wo...
Jun 06, 2024•50 min•Ep 84•Transcript available on Metacast Aaron Francis is someone who needs little introduction. Especially if you've ever used Laravel or MySQL. Aaron built up the highly acclaimed PlanetScale YouTube channel and now publishes content on his own channel and founded Try Hard Studios to help developer tools make amazing video content. Here are some quotes from Aaron's viewers: hey man your videos kick ass and i cannot thank you enough for your approach with these. your videos can be watched once and understood... every single one of the...
May 30, 2024•1 hr 3 min•Ep 83•Transcript available on Metacast Dani Grant is the founder of Jam.dev - bug reporting that developers love. In this episode we discuss: Product development & user retention Iterating to product market fit Branding - what it is/why it matters Prioritising product features based on feedback AI powered debugging Links: Jam.dev https://jam.dev/ Dani’s Twitter https://twitter.com/thedanigrant This episode is sponsored by WorkOS . If you're thinking about selling to enterprise customers, WorkOS can help you add enterprise feature...
May 23, 2024•35 min•Ep 82•Transcript available on Metacast Chris Bell is the founder of Knock.app - flexible, reliable notifications infrastructure. In this episode we discuss: Designing APIs The importance of champions when selling to enterprise How do you justify cost of a developer tool? Selling to platform teams Links: Knock https://knock.app/ Twitter https://twitter.com/cjbell_ This episode is sponsored by WorkOS . If you're thinking about selling to enterprise customers, WorkOS can help you add enterprise features like Single Sign On and audit log...
May 16, 2024•42 min•Ep 81•Transcript available on Metacast Jason Bosco is the founder of Typesense. Typesense is the Open Source alternative to Algolia. Typesense is a batteries-included Search API. We discuss how Jason built Typesense to be a hugely successful company without VC funding. We talk about what revenue-funding means and why it should be considered as a viable option for founders. This episode is sponsored by WorkOS . If you're thinking about selling to enterprise customers, WorkOS can help you add enterprise features like Single Sign On and...
May 09, 2024•42 min•Ep 80•Transcript available on Metacast An interview with Igor Zalutski & Utpal Nadiger from Digger.dev. Digger is an Open Source Infrastructure as Code management tool that helps orchestrate Terraform and OpenTofu within your CI/CD system. We talk about: What changed since Jack worked with Digger How they pivoted four times to find PMF How do you know you have something OpenTofu & ThePrimeagen This episode is sponsored by WorkOS . If you're thinking about selling to enterprise customers, WorkOS can help you add enterprise fea...
May 02, 2024•34 min•Ep 79•Transcript available on Metacast Dana Oshiro is a General Partner at Heavybit. Heavybit is a VC that invests exclusively in developer-first startups. What we discuss: One sharp thing. Finding an addressable chunk of a bigger opportunity. Thinking big & small Are 5 people seriously going to support our migration from DataDog? At Facebook you had a lot of support people/systems you're forgetting Finding the sidedoor Stepping up as a founder Fear of hitting up the people you respect. Best founders build for themselves Do found...
Apr 25, 2024•48 min•Ep 78•Transcript available on Metacast Alex Bouchard is the cofounder of Hookdeck. Hookdeck is an event gateway for asynchronous applications. What we discuss: - What is Hookdeck? - Category vs pivot - Gartner categories Links: - Alex: https://twitter.com/AlexBouchardd - Hookdeck https://hookdeck.com/ This episode is sponsored by WorkOS . If you're thinking about selling to enterprise customers, WorkOS can help you add enterprise features like Single Sign On and audit logs....
Apr 19, 2024•36 min•Ep 77•Transcript available on Metacast Glauber Costa is the founder of Turso - a fully managed SQLite database platform. Glauber shares how to make great CLIs, the story of Turso's pivot. Their pricing. And the importance of moving fast. Links: Turso - https://turso.tech/ Glauber's Twitter - https://twitter.com/glcst This episode is sponsored by WorkOS . If you're thinking about selling to enterprise customers, WorkOS can help you add enterprise features like Single Sign On and audit logs....
Apr 11, 2024•44 min•Ep 76•Transcript available on Metacast Anders Borum shares how he created the number 1 git app in the app store - Working Copy. What we talk about: The origins of Working Copy Word of mouth vs App Store Optimisation One time vs recurring subscription Links: Anders - https://twitter.com/palmin Working Copy - https://workingcopy.app/ Rauno https://twitter.com/OvalSoftware This episode is sponsored by WorkOS . If you're thinking about selling to enterprise customers, WorkOS can help you add enterprise features like Single Sign On and au...
Apr 04, 2024•32 min•Ep 75•Transcript available on Metacast Zeno Rocha is the founder of Resend. Zeno is also the founder of React Email. Resend is a simple-to-use email API built for developers. Previously Zeno was the VP of DX at WorkOS and the creator of the popular Dracula VS Code theme as well as the popular open source project Clipboard js. This episode is sponsored by WorkOS . If you're thinking about selling to enterprise customers, WorkOS can help you add enterprise features like Single Sign On and audit logs. What we talk about Building trust a...
Mar 28, 2024•42 min•Ep 74•Transcript available on Metacast Stefan Avram recently tweeted that "You shouldn't have devrels. Your customers should be your devrels" So I invited Stefan on to debate this with one of the industry's most respected DevRels Dan Moore from Fusion Auth. This is episode is sponsored by WorkOS . If you're thinking about selling to enterprise customers, WorkOS can help you add enterprise features like Single Sign On and audit logs. Links: Stefan's tweet https://twitter.com/StefanTMD/status/1735022106822295920 Dan Moore https://twitt...
Mar 21, 2024•42 min•Ep 73•Transcript available on Metacast Michael is the founder of WorkOS. WorkOS helps startups cross the enterprise chasm - it's a bit like the Stripe of Enterprise features. In this episode, we focus on selling to enterprises: the features you need, the team you need (e.g. sales!) and the common pitfalls Michael has seen. We also talk about things like: what even is an enterprise customer? This episode is sponsored by WorkOS . Thanks so much for supporting us as our first ever sponsor Michael and WorkOS. If you're thinking about sel...
Mar 14, 2024•39 min•Ep 72•Transcript available on Metacast Flo Merian is a developer marketer who has run successful Product Hunt launches for numerous developer tools. Flo is also a maintainer of the Developer Marketing community and curates LaunchWeek.dev Flo is a Product Marketer at Clerk - a user management tool Links: https://twitter.com/fmerian https://marketingto.dev/ https://launchweek.dev/ https://github.com/fmerian/awesome-product-hunt...
Mar 07, 2024•24 min•Ep 71•Transcript available on Metacast Lu Wilson AKA todepond is one of the people behind tldraw, the infinite canvas for the internet. Lu also has a youtube channel, todepond. Lu also built the [hilarious] programming language dreamberd Lu is also a researcher with Ink & Switch - an independent research lab In this episode Lu shares how tldraw went viral again and again and again this year. My biggest takeaways were to share your whole process and default to visual communication. Links: - https://www.todepond.com/ - https://www....
Feb 29, 2024•31 min•Ep 70•Transcript available on Metacast Dennis Pilarinos is the founder of Unblocked. Unblocked allows lets you talk to your code base. Dennis previously founded Buddybuild - a CI/CD tool for mobile developers. In 2018, Buddybuild was acquired by Apple, and Dennis became a director in Development Technologies at Apple. Some topics we cover: - The story of Buddybuild and the Apple acquisition - Why did Apple buy Buddybuild? - Segmenting when building a tool for everyone Links: - Dennis' Twitter - https://twitter.com/dennispilarinos - B...
Feb 22, 2024•34 min•Ep 69•Transcript available on Metacast Guest: Logan Kilpatrick, member of OpenAI’s developer advocacy team, often described as OpenAI’s first DevRel. Highlights: Challenges and Growth: Logan discusses the evolution of developer engagement from GPT 3.5 to the explosive growth following ChatGPT's success. Initially faced with the challenge of generating developer interest, the release of ChatGPT marked a significant shift, highlighting the shift from awareness to scaling and improving developer experience amidst high demand and compute...
Feb 12, 2024•37 min•Ep 68•Transcript available on Metacast Ivan Burazin is the cofounder of Daytona What we cover: - Scaling a 5,000 attendee conference - How to drive change in big organizations - Top down vs bottoms up approaches to growth Daytona is an enterprise-grade GitHub Codespaces alternative for managing self-hosted, secure and standardized development environments. Ivan Burazin - https://twitter.com/ivanburazin Daytona - https://www.daytona.io/
Feb 09, 2024•33 min•Ep 67•Transcript available on Metacast DevCycle is a feature flag management tool. DevCycle was founded in 2014 originally as Taplytics (an A/B testing tool) by Jonathan Norris, Aaron Glazer, Andrew Norris and Cobi Druxeman, raising $7.8m. Despite creating a million dollar business, in 2022, they raised $5m and pivoted to DevCycle. In this episode, we cover their pivot and how they think about developer experience.
Jan 16, 2024•41 min•Ep 66•Transcript available on Metacast Erik Bernhardsson is the founder of Modal Labs. Modal Labs is a tool to run generative AI models, large-scale batch jobs, job queues, and much more. Links: - https://twitter.com/bernhardsson - https://erikbern.com/ - https://modal.com/
Jan 05, 2024•33 min•Ep 65•Transcript available on Metacast Felix is the founder of Hanko. Hanko is the Open source auth and passkey infrastructure for developers. We talk about: - The challenges of pivoting - Layoffs - The intangible goal of developer love Check out Hanko: https://www.hanko.io/
Nov 29, 2023•33 min•Ep 64•Transcript available on Metacast