What's your day-to-day role in your startup/product?

Christian Canlubo 🚀
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Renny Chan
I'm responsible for marketing and growth, but the honest truth is I do anything that needs to be done :)
Varun Yadav
As Marketing manager I do these things 1. Checking analytics and updating number 2. Follow up from freelancers and other team members on yesterday’s task 3. Meeting: to discuss current tasks and planning for next few days
🔨 Travis Page 🔨
In order: • Team check-in (development & QA) • Current sprint % to completion • Clear blockers for team • Run security reviews for enterprise customers • Planning // read documentation • Talk to customers • Occasionally check bug reports to make sure new releases are doing well in the wild
Let's put it like this: Anything that needs to be done :D but mostly marketing and sales
@christian_canlubo You could say so only i'm not a founder :D
Nuno Reis
@sandradjajic Anything that needs to be done is indeed one of the biggest roles in being a product person or founder xD
Farhan Tariq
Nowadays i'm working head on for launching new features of our product socialbu.com on product hunt. From managing creatives, planning the launch funnel and executing tasks with my great team. Fingers crossed, hoping for the best.
Anoir Houmou
As the founder, I take part in every part of RECRD!
Nadim
Improving product i UX and UI and seo
Alexis Khvatov
My day-to-day role in my startup/product is to manage and nurture our team. This involves understanding the individual strengths and weaknesses of each team member, whilst also ensuring that all tasks are completed efficiently and on time. I have a knack for staying organized, motivating staff and delegating work effectively, making sure everyone has enough guidance. Overseeing project management is one of the most important aspects of my role, as it increases productivity and reduces errors. Ultimately, I strive to make our team run as a well-oiled machine, enabling us to create an exceptional product and achieve our goals.
Peyt Spencer Dewar
Building the product / talking to users
Jim Clyde Monge
My friend and I are starting to build a startup. We're not just developers, we're also testers, in charge of marketing, and customer support lol
Nuno Reis
Non scalable outreach. Scalable outreach. Building network. Product decisions and prioritization. Product investigation. Product Development. User interviews. Customer support. In general also thinking about everything that may be going not as good so you can improve it. And also of course, reacting to everything that comes up unplanned.
Yogesh Mehra
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