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product velocity
Running a business means dealing with a lot of overly complicated software, and most CRMs tend to follow the same pattern. They're packed with endless features you'll never use, interfaces that feel clunky, and teams end up spending way too much time
“The secret metric retailers actually care about when deciding shelf space”
...of of that that velocity data. You could focus on one SKU. You don't need to show the data for all the products.
that have the kind of technical features that make high frequency trading attractive and feasible. So the established exchanges started to have to change how they did things because otherwise, they were gonna lose out to the new exchanges. And that's
“Product-market fit isn't binary - it evolves and you might need to cut it down”
you know it when you see it. If you don't know it, you probably aren't seeing it. Like, it's it's as simple as that and, like, it's a lot all this, like, oh, growth rate. All like, it's basically you'
Running a business means dealing with a lot of overly complicated software, and most CRMs tend to follow the same pattern. They're packed with endless features you'll never use, interfaces that feel clunky, and teams end up spending way too much time
participation rate is high, that the monthly job numbers are fluctuating, but on the new baseline that we all rightly should be looking at solid, I don't see it as a weak weak labor market. Running a business means dealing with a lot of overly compli
Running a business means dealing with a lot of overly complicated software, and most CRMs tend to follow the same pattern. They're packed with endless features you'll never use, interfaces that feel clunky, and teams end up spending way too much time
...marketing products we're looking to build. Running a business means dealing with a lot of overly complicated software, and most CRMs tend to follow the same pattern. They're packed with endless features you'll never use, interfaces that feel clunky,
Running a business means dealing with a lot of overly complicated software, and most CRMs tend to follow the same pattern. They're packed with endless features you'll never use, interfaces that feel clunky, and teams end up spending way too much time
It's like, in some sense, we kind of reran the playbook. Running a business means dealing with a lot of overly complicated software, and most CRMs tend to follow the same pattern. They're packed with endless features you'll never use, interfaces that
“AI gives you 100x leverage to generate personalized experiences at scale”
...the product. Now you can generate 100 x, 1,000 x, of a similar experience. It's very personalized so that the, a personalized example or personalized offer to undress would be different than the one t
ball liking or ball long ball type of strategy. Running a business means dealing with a lot of overly complicated software, and most CRMs tend to follow the same pattern. They're packed with endless features you'll never use, interfaces that feel clu
So we're seeing people form rental households at unprecedented rate in The US. And as that supply comes down, you're going to see that demand struggle to, frankly, find high quality, well located assets to move in, and you're likely to see that relat
So I but it it's it's the easiest thing to do, and it kinda sounds nice in in principle. Running a business means dealing with a lot of overly complicated software, and most CRMs tend to follow the same pattern. They're packed with endless features y
“From $1M ARR in quarter one to 800% growth in a year”
...for that product. And the two months after that, we add another million, and a month after that, we add another million. You probably 10 x in a year ish from one to 10? We've been growing a lot. I thi
in there also. So they were you know, this was a very wealthy country and and a place where you could do some very good business in and then repeat that model in multiple countries all over the world. And so, yeah, that's how they got there. It was v
Running a business means dealing with a lot of overly complicated software, and most CRMs tend to follow the same pattern. They're packed with endless features you'll never use, interfaces that feel clunky, and teams end up spending way too much time
that means you're collecting the same premiums and paying out less. Running a business means dealing with a lot of overly complicated software, and most CRMs tend to follow the same pattern. They're packed with endless features you'll never use, inte
Running a business means dealing with a lot of overly complicated software, and most CRMs tend to follow the same pattern. They're packed with endless features you'll never use, interfaces that feel clunky, and teams end up spending way too much time
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