Builders Gonna Build

Metacast

Interviews with people who build awesome products. Hosted by Metacast co-founders Ilya Bezdelev and Arnab Deka.

Episodes

  1. 7. Jason Fried on building products, calm companies and the Jeff Bezos investment

    04/24/2024

    7. Jason Fried on building products, calm companies and the Jeff Bezos investment

    Jason Fried is a co-founder and CEO of 37signals, the company behind Basecamp and HEY. Together with his business partner David Hannemeier Hanson, Jason co-authored seminal entrepreneurship books Rework, Remote, and It Doesn't Have to Be Crazy at Work. This episode was originally published on the Metacast podcast, episode 28 in July 2023. Chapters 03:17 - Introduction of Jason and 37signals 05:38 - Founder role vs. CEO role 08:37 - Working with the same co-founder for 20 years 11:10 - Disagreements between founders 13:31 - Disagree and commit principle 15:14 - The business side of things (numbers, accounting, etc.) 18:17 - On costs and profitability 21:01 - Intentionally keeping the company small 24:01 - Managing risk 26:11 - Jeff Bezos' investment 32:34 - Working on several products at the same time 33:31 - Six-week cycles vs. long-term projects 38:50 - Evolution of 37signals 44:45 - Keeping products until the end of the Internet 47:28 - Calm companies 48:38 - Listening to customer feedback 54:25 - Jason's email is public. Is this a good idea? 58:07 - Employee performance reviews and fixed salaries 59:45 - Can the "calm company" mindset work in big companies? 1:05:51 - How does one find a calm company to work for? 1:08:46 - Publishing books 1:11:38 - On being contrarian and no politics at work Podcasts Rework #496: Marc Randolph on Building Netflix, Battling Blockbuster, Negotiating with Amazon/Bezos, and Scraping the Barnacles Off the Hull on The Tim Ferriss Show Books Rework Getting Real It Doesn't Have to Be Crazy at Work Shape Up Maverick by Ricardo Semler Blog posts Founder & CEO is kinda a BS title by Jason Fried Basecamp's new etiquette regarding societal politics at work by DHH But what if you're wrong? by DHH Listen to this podcast on our app! Metacast, a podcast app with transcripts: metacast.app Builders Gonna Build on Metacast Metacast: Behind the Scenes on Metacast Get in touch! Send us an email at hello@buildersgonnabuild.com Ilya's LinkedIn Arnab's LinkedIn

    1h 16m
  2. 6. Creating a niche of your own | Corey Quinn, The Duckbill Group

    04/10/2024

    6. Creating a niche of your own | Corey Quinn, The Duckbill Group

    Corey Quinn is the Chief Cloud Economist at The Duckbill Group and a big celebrity at the AWS circles well known for his sense of humor and unrelenting focus on making some good fun of the cloud providers. In our interview, we are learning Corey’s background, how The Duckbill Group got started, and how he runs the media side of his business. As usual, we talked about bootstrapping and running consulting services while building a product. This episode was originally published on the Metacast podcast, episode 32. Chapters 00:00 - Introduction 01:49 - Meet Corey Quinn, Chief Cloud Economist 06:16 - What does a cloud economist do? 08:08 - From sysadmin to independent consultant 11:53 - Starting The Duckbill Group 13:00 - Choosing a business partner 15:59 - Finding your authentic voice on social media 17:08 - Route 53 as a database and early Twitter fame 19:01 - Audience growth and depth of engagement 22:15 - Navigating humor and legal boundaries 25:16 - Naming The Duckbill Group 25:52 - Team structure and bootstrapping a services business 27:01 - Why cloud cost optimization is a people problem 30:28 - Bootstrapping and managing founder psychology 32:59 - Who does what at The Duckbill Group 34:04 - Producing a podcast and outsourcing operations 36:30 - Getting first customers through your network 39:47 - Evolution of Corey's media empire 42:55 - Sponsorship revenue and the media business model 43:44 - Starting the Screaming in the Cloud podcast 49:09 - Attributing business value to content 51:59 - Usage-based vs. subscription pricing 56:09 - Advice for bootstrap founders on consulting 57:49 - The power of niching down 1:01:11 - Comparing AWS, GCP, and Azure 1:05:54 - AWS losing its customer obsession 1:06:33 - Using ChatGPT for content creation 1:09:32 - Book recommendations and how Corey learns 1:11:50 - Keeping up with the pace of AWS releases 1:13:07 - Where to find Corey Where to find Corey Screaming in the Cloud (podcast) Last week in AWS (newsletter) AWS Morning Brief (podcast) X: @QuinnyPig Duckbill Group Books Practical Monitoring: Effective Strategies for the Real World by Mike Julian Never Eat Alone by Tahl Raz Keith Ferrazzi Other references Route 53, Amazon’s Premier Database Writing New Editions and Ticking All the Boxes with Andreas Wittig Metacast Ep. 8 - SquadCast Founders on Remote Collaboration in Podcasts Yes, I Test in Production (And So Do You) by Charity Majors Listen to this podcast on our app! Metacast, a podcast app with transcripts: metacast.app Builders Gonna Build on Metacast Metacast: Behind the Scenes on Metacast Get in touch! Send us an email at hello@buildersgonnabuild.com Ilya's LinkedIn Arnab's LinkedIn

    1h 15m
  3. 3. Dennis E. Taylor, author of best-selling sci-fi series Bobiverse

    02/14/2024

    3. Dennis E. Taylor, author of best-selling sci-fi series Bobiverse

    Dennis E. Taylor built software for 35 years before trying himself as a sci-fi author. His first novel Outland earned him some “Starbucks money” on Amazon, but his second book We Are Legion made him a best-selling author. Dennis retired as an engineer and became a full-time writer. In this episode, we talked about the parallels between writing software and writing books, Dennis’s process of coming up with ideas and turning them into reality, working with agents, and writing audio-first books. Chapters 02:30 - Introduction 04:42 - Transition from software engineering to writing 07:37 - Primer on Dennis's books 12:02 - Parallels between writing software and writing books 16:10 - Where do ideas come from? 19:41 - The process of writing 22:38 - Writing for an audio-first format 27:28 - Narrating a book 30:43 - Engaging with fans 32:06 - Doing research for sci-fi 36:17 - Making money with books 38:58 - Dennis's favorite authors 41:04 - On following the best practices in writing 44:22 - How writing has changed over time 46:06 - Advice for aspiring authors 47:10 - Where is the Bobiverse series going? Show notes Where to find Dennis Audible profile Amazon profile Twitter/X Books Bobbiverse #1: We Are Legion (We Are Bob) Bobbiverse #2: For We Are Many Bobbiverse #3: All These Worlds Bobbiverse #4: Heaven’s River Outland Roadkill Listen to this podcast on our app! Metacast, a podcast app with transcripts: metacast.app Builders Gonna Build on Metacast Metacast: Behind the Scenes on Metacast Get in touch! Send us an email at hello@buildersgonnabuild.com Ilya's LinkedIn Arnab's LinkedIn

    49 min

Ratings & Reviews

4.2
out of 5
5 Ratings

About

Interviews with people who build awesome products. Hosted by Metacast co-founders Ilya Bezdelev and Arnab Deka.