Timothy Bramlett

Timothy Bramlett

Quit Big Corp PM to Bootstrap SaaS

About

A decade ago, I started side projects while working as a senior dev, leading to Notifier for Reddit's successful Product Hunt launch in 2018. I switched to product management to improve my skills, but my side projects were the real teachers. Big Corp bureaucracy wasn't for me - I prefer direct customer interaction to understand pain points and get feedback. AI's 2023 explosion was my cue. I connected with Ross Fledderjohn to discuss creating a company bootstrapping multiple SaaS products through customer-driven development. I sold everything, quit my job, moved to Cali, and we started Stammer. Now we're 12 strong, growing fast, with three products. Stammer's our current focus.

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Bilal Asif

9mo ago

Painful Mondays! How to get through it? 🤔

Mondays can be a pain sometimes. I try my best to start my day with a good workout. How do you manage to stay productive on Mondays? Any tips?

Casper Brix

9mo ago

Alternatives to Squarespace? 🤔

Hi! I'm helping a friend set up a new simple site. She uses Squarespace which is both expensive and not the best, in my opinion. So, I was thinking. What do you recommend as an alternative?

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