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64: "We Solved Something, Maybe! Or It Might Be a Disaster!"

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64: "We Solved Something, Maybe! Or It Might Be a Disaster!"

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Full Stack Radio • Episode 64
64: "We Solved Something, Maybe! Or It Might Be a Disaster!"
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May 9, 2017 • Episode 64
64: "We Solved Something, Maybe! Or It Might Be a Disaster!"
By Adam Wathan • View the Website
Adam and David are joined by Ian Landsman to talk about his latest project Thermostat.io and discuss some pricing ideas for PushSilver and KiteTail.
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Adam and David are joined by Ian Landsman to talk about his latest project Thermostat.io and discuss some pricing ideas for PushSilver and KiteTail.

Show Notes

Topics include:
  • Thermostat.io and NPS surveys
  • Charging more vs. charging less
  • Finding a niche for PushSilver and how to appeal to that niche
  • One-time purchase lifetime plans for SaaS
  • Percentage-based vs. tiered pricing
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What is Full Stack Radio?

A podcast for developers interested in building great software products. Every episode, Adam Wathan is joined by a guest to talk about everything from product design and user experience to unit testing and system administration.

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