Scott Nimrod and Herb Ramos explore the lessons learned from their startup journey and what they would have done differently. The four key areas that are examined in hindsight are their Minimal Viable Products (MVP), Microservices, finding a co-founder, and outsourcing.
In regards to MVP, the solo-founders reflect on how they should have spent more time understanding the core needs of their target market before building a product. They also discuss the importance of being open to pivoting and adapting the product to fit customer needs.
Herb and Scott also reflect on their experience with microservices and the advantages and disadvantages they encountered. They advise future solo founders to consider carefully whether the architecture aligns with their startup objectives.
Finding a co-founder was also a crucial topic discussed. The founders reflect on the challenges of finding the right fit and the benefits of having a co-founder to share the workload, responsibilities, and decision-making.
Finally, outsourcing is examined in detail. The founders discuss the importance of prioritizing tasks, delegating responsibilities, and dangers.
Overall, Scott and Herb's reflection serves as a valuable guide for future solo founders navigating their startup ideas.
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00:00 Intro
01:30 How we met
02:30 Herb's Startup
04:40 Minimal Viable Product
07:45 Technology
09:30 Tech Support
11:45 Deployment
15:00 Developer Incentives
21:15 Being gainfully employed
27:30 Outsourcing
37:00 Pivoting the MVP
41:00 Mentoring
46:00 Cofounders & Advisors
1:00:00 Applying experience from startups
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