Build Your SaaS

Build Your SaaS

A tech podcast about building a Software

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Justin Jackson
Hey Product Hunt! 37signals started an indie SaaS revolution when they launched Basecamp and Ruby on Rails. Since 2004, thousands of entrepreneurs, developers, designers, and product people have tried to capture some of that success by launching their own web apps. But what does it take to launch a Software as a Service business in 2018? "Build Your SaaS" follows our journey as we launch Transistor.fm. We cover topics like finding a cofounder, why we're using Rails, and how to validate your idea. Have a question you'd like us to cover on the show? Ask below!
RealNegotiator
@mijustin. Why Rails?
Justin Jackson
@realnegotiator we answered that question in this episode: "Six screens and a power glove." https://saas.transistor.fm/episo...
brryant
Oh boy, this would have been awesome to have around when we were starting up Webflow. Looking forward to more content!
Justin Jackson
@bryantchou thanks! Actually... we should have you on sometime to talk about building Webflow. πŸ‘
brryant
@mijustin happy to share everything!!
Jon Friesen

I'm a fan of Justin's previous podcasts. I like the authenticity he brings to the table when describe his personal wins or fails, and doesn't ignore the hard parts. The parts where opportunity and timing intersect to make or break a significant progression for a business. While lots of other podcasts focus solely on the wins, this podcast takes a wholesome view to building a business in 2018.

Pros:

Experienced speakers get to the nitty gritty of modern SaaS building

Cons:

Non yet