Bootstrapped

Ian Landsman

This is the archive of Bootstrapped.fm. A seminal Bootstrapper-oriented podcast started in 2013 by Ian Landsman and Andrey Butov. The first iteration ran for 104 episodes. In 2019, Steve McLeod took over for another 139 episodes. We've set this podcast to release order so you can experience it as it was initially presented.

  1. #3: Pivoting all over the place

    EPISODE 3

    #3: Pivoting all over the place

    In this episode, Ian and Andrey talk about not being able to remember anything that happened before today, Ian’s rules for the practical entrepreneur, having so many products that you can’t list them all, entering a fragmented market, preferring B2B, The Pivot, Andrey not having any kind of strategy for choosing which products to make, damned phones, when selling to a business is not really selling to a business, clear and simple revenue model, bridging the internet world with the real world, not using your own products, doing support, how recent the 90’s were, dealing with criticism, competitors who are clearly doing it wrong, Steve Jobs being brilliant at what he does, customers not caring about which technology you use, being the perfect developer for your own company, bootstrapping a company when you have kids, the sense of being continuously rushed, BioIsChanged.com, DAS Keyboard, and customer-hosted vs. SaaS. Links: Ian’s 4 Rules for the Practical Entrepreneur$10,000 – Ian’s sale numbers from the early days of selling  Helpspot.A partial list of Andrey’s products – including the early ones like Printer Friendly, Chinchilla, and Asteroid Jane.Uberdeck – Andrey’s upcoming product.Pixelmator, and Acorn – Photoshop competitors on the Mac.Pivoting, as a company strategy.Authorize.NET,  Stripe, and  Square – payment processing.Hubspot – marketingSeamless Web – online food ordering.Patrick McKenzie’s  Appointment ReminderLet’s Take This Offline – Joel Spolsky quits blogging.Dave Winer – interviews here and here.Steve Jobs Insult ResponseIan choosing a development stack for Helpspot.John CarmackEric Barnes, and his talk.Ethan – Andrey’s son.Tyler – Ian’s first child.37signals on interruptionsJim Gaffigan (comedian)BioIsChanged.comDAS KeyboardOpenSourceHelpdeskList.comAmy Hoy’s TwiStoryFogcreek’s FogBugzSnappy – Ian’s latest product.GitHub’s enterprise version

    1h 28m
  2. #5: Let’s all go to the movies!

    EPISODE 5

    #5: Let’s all go to the movies!

    In this episode, Ian and Andrey talk about a gauntlet of client work, consulting, competitors, talking about your product early, stock options and bonuses, a little bit on wall street programming, hiring, contributing to open source, life after programming, and movies! Links: Bitsplitting Podcast – episode 2, with Erika Hall of Mule Design Studio.Shipping an Empty Box – Andrey’s blog post about supporting large companies.Helpspot – Ian’s product.Snappy – Ian’s newest product.Uberdeck – Andrey’s upcoming product.Snappy on DribbleBill Cosby, “Himself” – full stand-up specialCode Rush – full documentaryJamie ZawinskiViola web browserEric Sink – wrote the browser that eventually became Internet ExplorerDNA Lounge – nightclub owned by Jamie ZawinskiDNA Pizza – pizza joint owned by Jamie ZawinskiThe Living Room in NYCComedians In Cars Getting Coffee – Seinfeld’s online showStartup.com – full movie12 Weeks with Geeks – full moviePirates of Silicon Valley – full movieTriumph of the Nerds, Part I, Part II, Part III – full documentary in 3 parts.Good EatsBill Nye the Science GuyJohn Carmack’s QuakeCon 2012 Keynote – full videoSwamp LoggersWall StreetScarfaceThe GodfatherThe MatrixMad MenBreaking BadGrand Theft AutoScarface video gameEuro Truck SimulatorGame Dev Story, an iPhone game where you run a game software companyWhitesBlack BooksDeviantArtPasteVault – Ian’s open source project.LaravelKudos – Ian’s open source blog engineTurnJS – Javascript libraryPackery – Javascript libraryTipped – Javascript componentHighcharts – Javascript libraryid source codeDave Winer

    1h 38m

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This is the archive of Bootstrapped.fm. A seminal Bootstrapper-oriented podcast started in 2013 by Ian Landsman and Andrey Butov. The first iteration ran for 104 episodes. In 2019, Steve McLeod took over for another 139 episodes. We've set this podcast to release order so you can experience it as it was initially presented.