Every week, Gonto & Hank boil down the most important product, growth, and marketing learnings from what’s happening in devtools

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37: The Right Way to Win Attention

Ramp nailed it. Clay made a polarizing play. Cluely is failing. Branding is the sum of your campaigns and positioning and critical to both getting the right attention and keeping it. From Ramp’s genius Office stunt to Clay’s risky joint-roller bit, it’s all about knowing your audience and going all in when the idea is right.

Oct 26, 2025

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37: The Right Way to Win Attention

Ramp nailed it. Clay made a polarizing play. Cluely is failing. Branding is the sum of your campaigns and positioning and critical to both getting the right attention and keeping it. From Ramp’s genius Office stunt to Clay’s risky joint-roller bit, it’s all about knowing your audience and going all in when the idea is right.

Oct 26, 2025

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37: The Right Way to Win Attention

Ramp nailed it. Clay made a polarizing play. Cluely is failing. Branding is the sum of your campaigns and positioning and critical to both getting the right attention and keeping it. From Ramp’s genius Office stunt to Clay’s risky joint-roller bit, it’s all about knowing your audience and going all in when the idea is right.

Oct 26, 2025

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37: The Right Way to Win Attention

Ramp nailed it. Clay made a polarizing play. Cluely is failing. Branding is the sum of your campaigns and positioning and critical to both getting the right attention and keeping it. From Ramp’s genius Office stunt to Clay’s risky joint-roller bit, it’s all about knowing your audience and going all in when the idea is right.

Oct 26, 2025

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36: Drowning in DevRel Demand

Framework turned one broke developer’s tweet into millions of impressions in a masterclass in generous marketing. From there, Hank and Gonto dive into why DevRel never really died, how influencer fatigue is pushing everything back in-house, and why AI companies are stuck launching everything twice.

Oct 20, 2025

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36: Drowning in DevRel Demand

Framework turned one broke developer’s tweet into millions of impressions in a masterclass in generous marketing. From there, Hank and Gonto dive into why DevRel never really died, how influencer fatigue is pushing everything back in-house, and why AI companies are stuck launching everything twice.

Oct 20, 2025

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36: Drowning in DevRel Demand

Framework turned one broke developer’s tweet into millions of impressions in a masterclass in generous marketing. From there, Hank and Gonto dive into why DevRel never really died, how influencer fatigue is pushing everything back in-house, and why AI companies are stuck launching everything twice.

Oct 20, 2025

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36: Drowning in DevRel Demand

Framework turned one broke developer’s tweet into millions of impressions in a masterclass in generous marketing. From there, Hank and Gonto dive into why DevRel never really died, how influencer fatigue is pushing everything back in-house, and why AI companies are stuck launching everything twice.

Oct 20, 2025

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35: ZAG HARDER while others ZIG

A fast tour of “zags” that earn attention and still drive understanding. We break down PostHog’s playful desktop motif, PlanetScale’s crisp text-first launch page, why Tempo’s eye candy misses the mark, and a scrappy direct mail play from Browserbase. We close with hiring tactics to separate real operators from smooth talkers.

Sep 24, 2025

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35: ZAG HARDER while others ZIG

A fast tour of “zags” that earn attention and still drive understanding. We break down PostHog’s playful desktop motif, PlanetScale’s crisp text-first launch page, why Tempo’s eye candy misses the mark, and a scrappy direct mail play from Browserbase. We close with hiring tactics to separate real operators from smooth talkers.

Sep 24, 2025

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35: ZAG HARDER while others ZIG

A fast tour of “zags” that earn attention and still drive understanding. We break down PostHog’s playful desktop motif, PlanetScale’s crisp text-first launch page, why Tempo’s eye candy misses the mark, and a scrappy direct mail play from Browserbase. We close with hiring tactics to separate real operators from smooth talkers.

Sep 24, 2025

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35: ZAG HARDER while others ZIG

A fast tour of “zags” that earn attention and still drive understanding. We break down PostHog’s playful desktop motif, PlanetScale’s crisp text-first launch page, why Tempo’s eye candy misses the mark, and a scrappy direct mail play from Browserbase. We close with hiring tactics to separate real operators from smooth talkers.

Sep 24, 2025

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34: Triangle Man and the Merchants of Complexity

editors note: this was recorded a few weeks before rauchg's real drama with his Israel tweet... we might get to that (subscribe!) Hank and Gonto break down a week of developer-world drama, from DHH’s RailsWorld keynote and his “Merchants of Complexity” crusade to Vercel’s Twitter battles with Cloudflare and Levels.io. They unpack why DHH’s mix of authenticity, conviction, and controversy still works, and how Guillermo Rauch (aka Triangle Man) handled public attacks with precision and class. They also talk about what founders can learn from these fights: why picking public battles strategically builds attention, how to join trending topics without being toxic, and why attention—not content or outbound—is the new currency of marketing. Finally, Gonto shares how he gained 10% more followers (and a ratio from Elizabeth Holmes) by embracing the attention game, while Hank argues that thoughtful controversy is now table stakes for any devtool founder.

Sep 24, 2025

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34: Triangle Man and the Merchants of Complexity

editors note: this was recorded a few weeks before rauchg's real drama with his Israel tweet... we might get to that (subscribe!) Hank and Gonto break down a week of developer-world drama, from DHH’s RailsWorld keynote and his “Merchants of Complexity” crusade to Vercel’s Twitter battles with Cloudflare and Levels.io. They unpack why DHH’s mix of authenticity, conviction, and controversy still works, and how Guillermo Rauch (aka Triangle Man) handled public attacks with precision and class. They also talk about what founders can learn from these fights: why picking public battles strategically builds attention, how to join trending topics without being toxic, and why attention—not content or outbound—is the new currency of marketing. Finally, Gonto shares how he gained 10% more followers (and a ratio from Elizabeth Holmes) by embracing the attention game, while Hank argues that thoughtful controversy is now table stakes for any devtool founder.

Sep 24, 2025

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34: Triangle Man and the Merchants of Complexity

editors note: this was recorded a few weeks before rauchg's real drama with his Israel tweet... we might get to that (subscribe!) Hank and Gonto break down a week of developer-world drama, from DHH’s RailsWorld keynote and his “Merchants of Complexity” crusade to Vercel’s Twitter battles with Cloudflare and Levels.io. They unpack why DHH’s mix of authenticity, conviction, and controversy still works, and how Guillermo Rauch (aka Triangle Man) handled public attacks with precision and class. They also talk about what founders can learn from these fights: why picking public battles strategically builds attention, how to join trending topics without being toxic, and why attention—not content or outbound—is the new currency of marketing. Finally, Gonto shares how he gained 10% more followers (and a ratio from Elizabeth Holmes) by embracing the attention game, while Hank argues that thoughtful controversy is now table stakes for any devtool founder.

Sep 24, 2025

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34: Triangle Man and the Merchants of Complexity

editors note: this was recorded a few weeks before rauchg's real drama with his Israel tweet... we might get to that (subscribe!) Hank and Gonto break down a week of developer-world drama, from DHH’s RailsWorld keynote and his “Merchants of Complexity” crusade to Vercel’s Twitter battles with Cloudflare and Levels.io. They unpack why DHH’s mix of authenticity, conviction, and controversy still works, and how Guillermo Rauch (aka Triangle Man) handled public attacks with precision and class. They also talk about what founders can learn from these fights: why picking public battles strategically builds attention, how to join trending topics without being toxic, and why attention—not content or outbound—is the new currency of marketing. Finally, Gonto shares how he gained 10% more followers (and a ratio from Elizabeth Holmes) by embracing the attention game, while Hank argues that thoughtful controversy is now table stakes for any devtool founder.

Sep 24, 2025

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Browserbase's Growth Engines

Why ignoring best practices works, and why launches only matter if the product sticks. Paul Klein IV, CEO of Browserbase, on growing with launch videos, planes over OpenAI, no dark mode, and red CTA buttons.

Sep 2, 2025

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Browserbase's Growth Engines

Why ignoring best practices works, and why launches only matter if the product sticks. Paul Klein IV, CEO of Browserbase, on growing with launch videos, planes over OpenAI, no dark mode, and red CTA buttons.

Sep 2, 2025

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Browserbase's Growth Engines

Why ignoring best practices works, and why launches only matter if the product sticks. Paul Klein IV, CEO of Browserbase, on growing with launch videos, planes over OpenAI, no dark mode, and red CTA buttons.

Sep 2, 2025

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Browserbase's Growth Engines

Why ignoring best practices works, and why launches only matter if the product sticks. Paul Klein IV, CEO of Browserbase, on growing with launch videos, planes over OpenAI, no dark mode, and red CTA buttons.

Sep 2, 2025

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CEO ESSENTIALS | "Ship something you're ashamed of" | Paul Klein IV

What does a second-time founder consider ESSENTIAL for taking his product to market and running his startup, Browserbase?

Aug 27, 2025

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CEO ESSENTIALS | "Ship something you're ashamed of" | Paul Klein IV

What does a second-time founder consider ESSENTIAL for taking his product to market and running his startup, Browserbase?

Aug 27, 2025

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CEO ESSENTIALS | "Ship something you're ashamed of" | Paul Klein IV

What does a second-time founder consider ESSENTIAL for taking his product to market and running his startup, Browserbase?

Aug 27, 2025

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CEO ESSENTIALS | "Ship something you're ashamed of" | Paul Klein IV

What does a second-time founder consider ESSENTIAL for taking his product to market and running his startup, Browserbase?

Aug 27, 2025

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When Giants Fight, Underdogs Get Noticed

Cloudflare vs Perplexity heats up, and Browserbase gets pulled into the fight. We dig into Perplexity’s shaky defense, the counter-positioning angle they missed, and why people don’t fully trust either side. Browserbase came out looking sharp, not just inserting themselves but being directly named in Perplexity’s reply. Then we shift to the influencer playbook, from OpenAI’s GPT-5 launch strategy to dark social tactics, and wrap with why bragging about Gartner wins usually backfires.

Aug 15, 2025

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When Giants Fight, Underdogs Get Noticed

Cloudflare vs Perplexity heats up, and Browserbase gets pulled into the fight. We dig into Perplexity’s shaky defense, the counter-positioning angle they missed, and why people don’t fully trust either side. Browserbase came out looking sharp, not just inserting themselves but being directly named in Perplexity’s reply. Then we shift to the influencer playbook, from OpenAI’s GPT-5 launch strategy to dark social tactics, and wrap with why bragging about Gartner wins usually backfires.

Aug 15, 2025

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When Giants Fight, Underdogs Get Noticed

Cloudflare vs Perplexity heats up, and Browserbase gets pulled into the fight. We dig into Perplexity’s shaky defense, the counter-positioning angle they missed, and why people don’t fully trust either side. Browserbase came out looking sharp, not just inserting themselves but being directly named in Perplexity’s reply. Then we shift to the influencer playbook, from OpenAI’s GPT-5 launch strategy to dark social tactics, and wrap with why bragging about Gartner wins usually backfires.

Aug 15, 2025

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When Giants Fight, Underdogs Get Noticed

Cloudflare vs Perplexity heats up, and Browserbase gets pulled into the fight. We dig into Perplexity’s shaky defense, the counter-positioning angle they missed, and why people don’t fully trust either side. Browserbase came out looking sharp, not just inserting themselves but being directly named in Perplexity’s reply. Then we shift to the influencer playbook, from OpenAI’s GPT-5 launch strategy to dark social tactics, and wrap with why bragging about Gartner wins usually backfires.

Aug 15, 2025

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Cloudflare vs Perplexity, Laracon Recap, & Old News

This week, we break down Cloudflare’s public callout of Perplexity and why it’s a perfect PR move for their new bot-charging feature. Hank recaps Laracon, from selling more tickets than ever to turning a golf course into a sponsor-speaker free-for-all with documentary crews, Lambo stress toys, and collectible jackets & patches. We wrap with the bizarre Astronomer saga and how a Chris Martin ex turned it into viral gold.

Aug 11, 2025

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Cloudflare vs Perplexity, Laracon Recap, & Old News

This week, we break down Cloudflare’s public callout of Perplexity and why it’s a perfect PR move for their new bot-charging feature. Hank recaps Laracon, from selling more tickets than ever to turning a golf course into a sponsor-speaker free-for-all with documentary crews, Lambo stress toys, and collectible jackets & patches. We wrap with the bizarre Astronomer saga and how a Chris Martin ex turned it into viral gold.

Aug 11, 2025

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Cloudflare vs Perplexity, Laracon Recap, & Old News

This week, we break down Cloudflare’s public callout of Perplexity and why it’s a perfect PR move for their new bot-charging feature. Hank recaps Laracon, from selling more tickets than ever to turning a golf course into a sponsor-speaker free-for-all with documentary crews, Lambo stress toys, and collectible jackets & patches. We wrap with the bizarre Astronomer saga and how a Chris Martin ex turned it into viral gold.

Aug 11, 2025

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Cloudflare vs Perplexity, Laracon Recap, & Old News

This week, we break down Cloudflare’s public callout of Perplexity and why it’s a perfect PR move for their new bot-charging feature. Hank recaps Laracon, from selling more tickets than ever to turning a golf course into a sponsor-speaker free-for-all with documentary crews, Lambo stress toys, and collectible jackets & patches. We wrap with the bizarre Astronomer saga and how a Chris Martin ex turned it into viral gold.

Aug 11, 2025

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Devtools are Pivoting + Cluely Hype

We unpack the shift toward solopreneurs, prosumers, and "builder" personas, and what it means for onboarding, support, and product strategy. Then we break down Cluely, the Gen-Z startup with no clear product but a massive hype engine. Does marketing your marketing work? Should every startup build a hype team? And is Cluely the Fyre Festival of devtools?

Jun 30, 2025

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Devtools are Pivoting + Cluely Hype

We unpack the shift toward solopreneurs, prosumers, and "builder" personas, and what it means for onboarding, support, and product strategy. Then we break down Cluely, the Gen-Z startup with no clear product but a massive hype engine. Does marketing your marketing work? Should every startup build a hype team? And is Cluely the Fyre Festival of devtools?

Jun 30, 2025

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Devtools are Pivoting + Cluely Hype

We unpack the shift toward solopreneurs, prosumers, and "builder" personas, and what it means for onboarding, support, and product strategy. Then we break down Cluely, the Gen-Z startup with no clear product but a massive hype engine. Does marketing your marketing work? Should every startup build a hype team? And is Cluely the Fyre Festival of devtools?

Jun 30, 2025

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Devtools are Pivoting + Cluely Hype

We unpack the shift toward solopreneurs, prosumers, and "builder" personas, and what it means for onboarding, support, and product strategy. Then we break down Cluely, the Gen-Z startup with no clear product but a massive hype engine. Does marketing your marketing work? Should every startup build a hype team? And is Cluely the Fyre Festival of devtools?

Jun 30, 2025

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When Big Tech Copies You

Raycast got Sherlocked by Apple... or did they? We break down how they flipped the narrative from panic to power move with a killer mix of transparency, humor, and speed. Then we shift gears to talk about Accel’s video content strategy, including one about letting ScaleAI's founder live in a VC's basement. VCs are getting good at content and honestly who saw that coming?

Jun 27, 2025

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When Big Tech Copies You

Raycast got Sherlocked by Apple... or did they? We break down how they flipped the narrative from panic to power move with a killer mix of transparency, humor, and speed. Then we shift gears to talk about Accel’s video content strategy, including one about letting ScaleAI's founder live in a VC's basement. VCs are getting good at content and honestly who saw that coming?

Jun 27, 2025

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When Big Tech Copies You

Raycast got Sherlocked by Apple... or did they? We break down how they flipped the narrative from panic to power move with a killer mix of transparency, humor, and speed. Then we shift gears to talk about Accel’s video content strategy, including one about letting ScaleAI's founder live in a VC's basement. VCs are getting good at content and honestly who saw that coming?

Jun 27, 2025

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When Big Tech Copies You

Raycast got Sherlocked by Apple... or did they? We break down how they flipped the narrative from panic to power move with a killer mix of transparency, humor, and speed. Then we shift gears to talk about Accel’s video content strategy, including one about letting ScaleAI's founder live in a VC's basement. VCs are getting good at content and honestly who saw that coming?

Jun 27, 2025

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Three Levels of Ad Landing Pages

You spent real money. The ad worked. They clicked. Now what? In this episode, we break down how Vercel, Claude, and Statsig handled their Acquired podcast sponsorships and what happened after the click. From custom landing pages to mismatched CTAs, we dissect what worked and what didn’t. Then we shift to launch videos. Cursor mailed it in. Sentry nailed the joke. And we explain why knowing the vibe of your product matters more than just production value. Share with someone running ads or making a launch video.

Jun 11, 2025

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Three Levels of Ad Landing Pages

You spent real money. The ad worked. They clicked. Now what? In this episode, we break down how Vercel, Claude, and Statsig handled their Acquired podcast sponsorships and what happened after the click. From custom landing pages to mismatched CTAs, we dissect what worked and what didn’t. Then we shift to launch videos. Cursor mailed it in. Sentry nailed the joke. And we explain why knowing the vibe of your product matters more than just production value. Share with someone running ads or making a launch video.

Jun 11, 2025

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Three Levels of Ad Landing Pages

You spent real money. The ad worked. They clicked. Now what? In this episode, we break down how Vercel, Claude, and Statsig handled their Acquired podcast sponsorships and what happened after the click. From custom landing pages to mismatched CTAs, we dissect what worked and what didn’t. Then we shift to launch videos. Cursor mailed it in. Sentry nailed the joke. And we explain why knowing the vibe of your product matters more than just production value. Share with someone running ads or making a launch video.

Jun 11, 2025

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Three Levels of Ad Landing Pages

You spent real money. The ad worked. They clicked. Now what? In this episode, we break down how Vercel, Claude, and Statsig handled their Acquired podcast sponsorships and what happened after the click. From custom landing pages to mismatched CTAs, we dissect what worked and what didn’t. Then we shift to launch videos. Cursor mailed it in. Sentry nailed the joke. And we explain why knowing the vibe of your product matters more than just production value. Share with someone running ads or making a launch video.

Jun 11, 2025

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Clark, Cringe, & Counterpositioning: Retool vs Superblocks

Two agent platforms launched within 24 hours (Retool Agents and Superblocks’s "Clark"), but only one nailed the launch & positioning. We break down why naming your AI sucks, what Superblocks did right with counterpositioning, and how Retool missed the messaging mark despite a solid(?) product. Plus, a rant on why launch videos are now table stakes and what you need to do beyond them to stand out.

Jun 6, 2025

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Clark, Cringe, & Counterpositioning: Retool vs Superblocks

Two agent platforms launched within 24 hours (Retool Agents and Superblocks’s "Clark"), but only one nailed the launch & positioning. We break down why naming your AI sucks, what Superblocks did right with counterpositioning, and how Retool missed the messaging mark despite a solid(?) product. Plus, a rant on why launch videos are now table stakes and what you need to do beyond them to stand out.

Jun 6, 2025

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Clark, Cringe, & Counterpositioning: Retool vs Superblocks

Two agent platforms launched within 24 hours (Retool Agents and Superblocks’s "Clark"), but only one nailed the launch & positioning. We break down why naming your AI sucks, what Superblocks did right with counterpositioning, and how Retool missed the messaging mark despite a solid(?) product. Plus, a rant on why launch videos are now table stakes and what you need to do beyond them to stand out.

Jun 6, 2025

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Clark, Cringe, & Counterpositioning: Retool vs Superblocks

Two agent platforms launched within 24 hours (Retool Agents and Superblocks’s "Clark"), but only one nailed the launch & positioning. We break down why naming your AI sucks, what Superblocks did right with counterpositioning, and how Retool missed the messaging mark despite a solid(?) product. Plus, a rant on why launch videos are now table stakes and what you need to do beyond them to stand out.

Jun 6, 2025

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PLG isn't Passive: Multi-Product Startups + AI Distribution Wars

We explore how Clerk nailed its self-service, multi-product strategy without chasing enterprise customers. Hank breaks down why great second products should eclipse your first, while Gonto highlights Clerk’s clever integration with Stripe and strategic funding. Plus, Bolt's "Unleash the Vibes" event sets the stage for their massive hackathon, and OpenAI’s leaked strategy reveals why Meta, not Google, is their biggest threat due to unmatched distribution.

Jun 1, 2025

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PLG isn't Passive: Multi-Product Startups + AI Distribution Wars

We explore how Clerk nailed its self-service, multi-product strategy without chasing enterprise customers. Hank breaks down why great second products should eclipse your first, while Gonto highlights Clerk’s clever integration with Stripe and strategic funding. Plus, Bolt's "Unleash the Vibes" event sets the stage for their massive hackathon, and OpenAI’s leaked strategy reveals why Meta, not Google, is their biggest threat due to unmatched distribution.

Jun 1, 2025

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PLG isn't Passive: Multi-Product Startups + AI Distribution Wars

We explore how Clerk nailed its self-service, multi-product strategy without chasing enterprise customers. Hank breaks down why great second products should eclipse your first, while Gonto highlights Clerk’s clever integration with Stripe and strategic funding. Plus, Bolt's "Unleash the Vibes" event sets the stage for their massive hackathon, and OpenAI’s leaked strategy reveals why Meta, not Google, is their biggest threat due to unmatched distribution.

Jun 1, 2025

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PLG isn't Passive: Multi-Product Startups + AI Distribution Wars

We explore how Clerk nailed its self-service, multi-product strategy without chasing enterprise customers. Hank breaks down why great second products should eclipse your first, while Gonto highlights Clerk’s clever integration with Stripe and strategic funding. Plus, Bolt's "Unleash the Vibes" event sets the stage for their massive hackathon, and OpenAI’s leaked strategy reveals why Meta, not Google, is their biggest threat due to unmatched distribution.

Jun 1, 2025

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Meeting Haters at React Miami

In this episode Hank and Gonto dive into Hank's experience at React Miami, where online beefs turned surprisingly civil and a "Family Feud" parody stole the show. They also discuss Figma's head-scratching trademark battle over "DevMode," a move that ended up being less strategic genius, more meme fuel.

Apr 25, 2025

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Meeting Haters at React Miami

In this episode Hank and Gonto dive into Hank's experience at React Miami, where online beefs turned surprisingly civil and a "Family Feud" parody stole the show. They also discuss Figma's head-scratching trademark battle over "DevMode," a move that ended up being less strategic genius, more meme fuel.

Apr 25, 2025

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Meeting Haters at React Miami

In this episode Hank and Gonto dive into Hank's experience at React Miami, where online beefs turned surprisingly civil and a "Family Feud" parody stole the show. They also discuss Figma's head-scratching trademark battle over "DevMode," a move that ended up being less strategic genius, more meme fuel.

Apr 25, 2025

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Meeting Haters at React Miami

In this episode Hank and Gonto dive into Hank's experience at React Miami, where online beefs turned surprisingly civil and a "Family Feud" parody stole the show. They also discuss Figma's head-scratching trademark battle over "DevMode," a move that ended up being less strategic genius, more meme fuel.

Apr 25, 2025

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Keep Growing Through Hard Times for Developer Marketing

We share the wild projects, crazy constraints, and innovative pivots that turned panic into progress.

Apr 14, 2025

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Keep Growing Through Hard Times for Developer Marketing

We share the wild projects, crazy constraints, and innovative pivots that turned panic into progress.

Apr 14, 2025

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Keep Growing Through Hard Times for Developer Marketing

We share the wild projects, crazy constraints, and innovative pivots that turned panic into progress.

Apr 14, 2025

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Keep Growing Through Hard Times for Developer Marketing

We share the wild projects, crazy constraints, and innovative pivots that turned panic into progress.

Apr 14, 2025

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How to Hire Marketers Like Vercel, Auth0, & Laravel

Every startup struggles with this—even the best founders and teams we’ve worked with. How do you actually hire great people, build trust, and scale without turning into a slow, bloated mess? In this episode, we share the hard-earned lessons that helped us grow high-performing teams at Auth0, Vercel, Laravel, and more.

Apr 9, 2025

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How to Hire Marketers Like Vercel, Auth0, & Laravel

Every startup struggles with this—even the best founders and teams we’ve worked with. How do you actually hire great people, build trust, and scale without turning into a slow, bloated mess? In this episode, we share the hard-earned lessons that helped us grow high-performing teams at Auth0, Vercel, Laravel, and more.

Apr 9, 2025

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How to Hire Marketers Like Vercel, Auth0, & Laravel

Every startup struggles with this—even the best founders and teams we’ve worked with. How do you actually hire great people, build trust, and scale without turning into a slow, bloated mess? In this episode, we share the hard-earned lessons that helped us grow high-performing teams at Auth0, Vercel, Laravel, and more.

Apr 9, 2025

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How to Hire Marketers Like Vercel, Auth0, & Laravel

Every startup struggles with this—even the best founders and teams we’ve worked with. How do you actually hire great people, build trust, and scale without turning into a slow, bloated mess? In this episode, we share the hard-earned lessons that helped us grow high-performing teams at Auth0, Vercel, Laravel, and more.

Apr 9, 2025

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Hats, Haters, & Hackathons

Levels.io is turning vibe coding into a full-blown distribution engine—shipping fast, selling hats, running hackathons, and pulling others into his orbit. We break down what B2B founders can learn from his playbook, then dig into the Rippling vs. Deel spy scandal, Vercel’s drama with Cloudflare, and Supabase’s documentary on Bolt.new. It's founder mode, for better or worse.

Apr 7, 2025

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Hats, Haters, & Hackathons

Levels.io is turning vibe coding into a full-blown distribution engine—shipping fast, selling hats, running hackathons, and pulling others into his orbit. We break down what B2B founders can learn from his playbook, then dig into the Rippling vs. Deel spy scandal, Vercel’s drama with Cloudflare, and Supabase’s documentary on Bolt.new. It's founder mode, for better or worse.

Apr 7, 2025

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26

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Hats, Haters, & Hackathons

Levels.io is turning vibe coding into a full-blown distribution engine—shipping fast, selling hats, running hackathons, and pulling others into his orbit. We break down what B2B founders can learn from his playbook, then dig into the Rippling vs. Deel spy scandal, Vercel’s drama with Cloudflare, and Supabase’s documentary on Bolt.new. It's founder mode, for better or worse.

Apr 7, 2025

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26

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22

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Hats, Haters, & Hackathons

Levels.io is turning vibe coding into a full-blown distribution engine—shipping fast, selling hats, running hackathons, and pulling others into his orbit. We break down what B2B founders can learn from his playbook, then dig into the Rippling vs. Deel spy scandal, Vercel’s drama with Cloudflare, and Supabase’s documentary on Bolt.new. It's founder mode, for better or worse.

Apr 7, 2025

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26

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21

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Did Laravel do a PERFECT developer marketing launch? (Not quite)

This week, Hank's in the hot seat! Gonto grills him on Laravel’s latest launch - what was great, what wasn't, and what pissed him off. One of our most tactical episodes yet!

Mar 21, 2025

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26

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Did Laravel do a PERFECT developer marketing launch? (Not quite)

This week, Hank's in the hot seat! Gonto grills him on Laravel’s latest launch - what was great, what wasn't, and what pissed him off. One of our most tactical episodes yet!

Mar 21, 2025

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26

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Did Laravel do a PERFECT developer marketing launch? (Not quite)

This week, Hank's in the hot seat! Gonto grills him on Laravel’s latest launch - what was great, what wasn't, and what pissed him off. One of our most tactical episodes yet!

Mar 21, 2025

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26

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Did Laravel do a PERFECT developer marketing launch? (Not quite)

This week, Hank's in the hot seat! Gonto grills him on Laravel’s latest launch - what was great, what wasn't, and what pissed him off. One of our most tactical episodes yet!

Mar 21, 2025

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26

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20

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Raycast launches the future while Bybit fights for survival

Raycast just launched AI Extensions, and we break down why their approach to marketing and UX is what Apple Intelligence should have been. Then crypto story time with Gonto as he talks about the biggest crypto hack in history—$1.4 billion stolen from Bybit—and why their response was a masterclass in crisis communication. We talk about speed, transparency, and how to turn disaster into brand strength. Plus, some thoughts on owned media, launch strategy, and the rise of B2B video marketing.

Mar 3, 2025

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21

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Raycast launches the future while Bybit fights for survival

Raycast just launched AI Extensions, and we break down why their approach to marketing and UX is what Apple Intelligence should have been. Then crypto story time with Gonto as he talks about the biggest crypto hack in history—$1.4 billion stolen from Bybit—and why their response was a masterclass in crisis communication. We talk about speed, transparency, and how to turn disaster into brand strength. Plus, some thoughts on owned media, launch strategy, and the rise of B2B video marketing.

Mar 3, 2025

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21

mins

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20

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Raycast launches the future while Bybit fights for survival

Raycast just launched AI Extensions, and we break down why their approach to marketing and UX is what Apple Intelligence should have been. Then crypto story time with Gonto as he talks about the biggest crypto hack in history—$1.4 billion stolen from Bybit—and why their response was a masterclass in crisis communication. We talk about speed, transparency, and how to turn disaster into brand strength. Plus, some thoughts on owned media, launch strategy, and the rise of B2B video marketing.

Mar 3, 2025

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21

mins

(#

20

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Raycast launches the future while Bybit fights for survival

Raycast just launched AI Extensions, and we break down why their approach to marketing and UX is what Apple Intelligence should have been. Then crypto story time with Gonto as he talks about the biggest crypto hack in history—$1.4 billion stolen from Bybit—and why their response was a masterclass in crisis communication. We talk about speed, transparency, and how to turn disaster into brand strength. Plus, some thoughts on owned media, launch strategy, and the rise of B2B video marketing.

Mar 3, 2025

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21

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19

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Enablement Beats Collateral & Credit Card Gates

We discuss why sales enablement is more powerful than sales collateral and how to get them to stop relying on PDFs and case studies and instead focus on understanding the product and delivering answers in real time. We also discuss credit card gates on products. After gathering insights from DigitalOcean, MongoDB, and PlanetScale, we break down the trade-offs between frictionless sign-ups and filtering for serious users.

Feb 26, 2025

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21

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Enablement Beats Collateral & Credit Card Gates

We discuss why sales enablement is more powerful than sales collateral and how to get them to stop relying on PDFs and case studies and instead focus on understanding the product and delivering answers in real time. We also discuss credit card gates on products. After gathering insights from DigitalOcean, MongoDB, and PlanetScale, we break down the trade-offs between frictionless sign-ups and filtering for serious users.

Feb 26, 2025

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21

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Enablement Beats Collateral & Credit Card Gates

We discuss why sales enablement is more powerful than sales collateral and how to get them to stop relying on PDFs and case studies and instead focus on understanding the product and delivering answers in real time. We also discuss credit card gates on products. After gathering insights from DigitalOcean, MongoDB, and PlanetScale, we break down the trade-offs between frictionless sign-ups and filtering for serious users.

Feb 26, 2025

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21

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Enablement Beats Collateral & Credit Card Gates

We discuss why sales enablement is more powerful than sales collateral and how to get them to stop relying on PDFs and case studies and instead focus on understanding the product and delivering answers in real time. We also discuss credit card gates on products. After gathering insights from DigitalOcean, MongoDB, and PlanetScale, we break down the trade-offs between frictionless sign-ups and filtering for serious users.

Feb 26, 2025

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21

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17

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Stop EXPLAINING your SaaS and start SHOWING why it's great

In this episode of Code to Market, Hank and Gonto break down the trade-offs of fast follows—why speed gets you attention, but differentiation wins you customers. They explore the psychology of AI adoption (why the less people understand AI, the more they use it), and how devtool founders should sell the WOW first, then the HOW to drive real adoption. They also dive into the rise of Agent Experience (AX)—why AI agents will soon be your biggest users, how SEO is shifting away from Google rankings, and why your API matters more than your UI in an AI-driven world.

Feb 12, 2025

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Stop EXPLAINING your SaaS and start SHOWING why it's great

In this episode of Code to Market, Hank and Gonto break down the trade-offs of fast follows—why speed gets you attention, but differentiation wins you customers. They explore the psychology of AI adoption (why the less people understand AI, the more they use it), and how devtool founders should sell the WOW first, then the HOW to drive real adoption. They also dive into the rise of Agent Experience (AX)—why AI agents will soon be your biggest users, how SEO is shifting away from Google rankings, and why your API matters more than your UI in an AI-driven world.

Feb 12, 2025

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Stop EXPLAINING your SaaS and start SHOWING why it's great

In this episode of Code to Market, Hank and Gonto break down the trade-offs of fast follows—why speed gets you attention, but differentiation wins you customers. They explore the psychology of AI adoption (why the less people understand AI, the more they use it), and how devtool founders should sell the WOW first, then the HOW to drive real adoption. They also dive into the rise of Agent Experience (AX)—why AI agents will soon be your biggest users, how SEO is shifting away from Google rankings, and why your API matters more than your UI in an AI-driven world.

Feb 12, 2025

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12

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Stop EXPLAINING your SaaS and start SHOWING why it's great

In this episode of Code to Market, Hank and Gonto break down the trade-offs of fast follows—why speed gets you attention, but differentiation wins you customers. They explore the psychology of AI adoption (why the less people understand AI, the more they use it), and how devtool founders should sell the WOW first, then the HOW to drive real adoption. They also dive into the rise of Agent Experience (AX)—why AI agents will soon be your biggest users, how SEO is shifting away from Google rankings, and why your API matters more than your UI in an AI-driven world.

Feb 12, 2025

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12

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Developer Marketing Lacks Vision

Most devtool founders and marketers focus too much on tactics and not enough on vision. In this episode, we break down Andrew Chen’s take on viral launches—are they a waste of time or always worth it? Hank defends the power of going big, while Gonto argues for a more targeted approach. We also dive into the real reason technical founders struggle with storytelling, why Elon Musk’s never-ending vision keeps people engaged, and how to craft a marketing narrative that actually works.

Feb 9, 2025

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Developer Marketing Lacks Vision

Most devtool founders and marketers focus too much on tactics and not enough on vision. In this episode, we break down Andrew Chen’s take on viral launches—are they a waste of time or always worth it? Hank defends the power of going big, while Gonto argues for a more targeted approach. We also dive into the real reason technical founders struggle with storytelling, why Elon Musk’s never-ending vision keeps people engaged, and how to craft a marketing narrative that actually works.

Feb 9, 2025

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20

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Developer Marketing Lacks Vision

Most devtool founders and marketers focus too much on tactics and not enough on vision. In this episode, we break down Andrew Chen’s take on viral launches—are they a waste of time or always worth it? Hank defends the power of going big, while Gonto argues for a more targeted approach. We also dive into the real reason technical founders struggle with storytelling, why Elon Musk’s never-ending vision keeps people engaged, and how to craft a marketing narrative that actually works.

Feb 9, 2025

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Developer Marketing Lacks Vision

Most devtool founders and marketers focus too much on tactics and not enough on vision. In this episode, we break down Andrew Chen’s take on viral launches—are they a waste of time or always worth it? Hank defends the power of going big, while Gonto argues for a more targeted approach. We also dive into the real reason technical founders struggle with storytelling, why Elon Musk’s never-ending vision keeps people engaged, and how to craft a marketing narrative that actually works.

Feb 9, 2025

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Devin, Dinners, & Raycast

Questions answered: What could Devin have done differently in their marketing? Are Devin's VC's stupid? How can you run small dinners/meetups? What's brilliant about Raycast's ad? (and what would we change?)

Jan 22, 2025

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22

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Devin, Dinners, & Raycast

Questions answered: What could Devin have done differently in their marketing? Are Devin's VC's stupid? How can you run small dinners/meetups? What's brilliant about Raycast's ad? (and what would we change?)

Jan 22, 2025

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22

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Devin, Dinners, & Raycast

Questions answered: What could Devin have done differently in their marketing? Are Devin's VC's stupid? How can you run small dinners/meetups? What's brilliant about Raycast's ad? (and what would we change?)

Jan 22, 2025

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22

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Devin, Dinners, & Raycast

Questions answered: What could Devin have done differently in their marketing? Are Devin's VC's stupid? How can you run small dinners/meetups? What's brilliant about Raycast's ad? (and what would we change?)

Jan 22, 2025

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22

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The Perfect First DevRel Hire for Devtool Startups

What do you need from early DevRel & marketing hires?

Jan 19, 2025

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18

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The Perfect First DevRel Hire for Devtool Startups

What do you need from early DevRel & marketing hires?

Jan 19, 2025

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18

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The Perfect First DevRel Hire for Devtool Startups

What do you need from early DevRel & marketing hires?

Jan 19, 2025

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18

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The Perfect First DevRel Hire for Devtool Startups

What do you need from early DevRel & marketing hires?

Jan 19, 2025

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18

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Master AI + New Media in 2025 with Us

Hank & Gonto share their work and personal themes for 2025.

Jan 14, 2025

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24

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Master AI + New Media in 2025 with Us

Hank & Gonto share their work and personal themes for 2025.

Jan 14, 2025

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24

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Master AI + New Media in 2025 with Us

Hank & Gonto share their work and personal themes for 2025.

Jan 14, 2025

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24

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Master AI + New Media in 2025 with Us

Hank & Gonto share their work and personal themes for 2025.

Jan 14, 2025

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24

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Is attention & amplification more important than money now?

In this episode, we discuss if attention and amplification is better than money now. We dive deep into organic and paid influencer marketing, and affiliate marketing.

Jan 3, 2025

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Is attention & amplification more important than money now?

In this episode, we discuss if attention and amplification is better than money now. We dive deep into organic and paid influencer marketing, and affiliate marketing.

Jan 3, 2025

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15

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Is attention & amplification more important than money now?

In this episode, we discuss if attention and amplification is better than money now. We dive deep into organic and paid influencer marketing, and affiliate marketing.

Jan 3, 2025

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15

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Is attention & amplification more important than money now?

In this episode, we discuss if attention and amplification is better than money now. We dive deep into organic and paid influencer marketing, and affiliate marketing.

Jan 3, 2025

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15

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11

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Obsessing over Competitors & Blaming Marketing (Devtool Founders)

In this episode we discuss frameworks on competitors, GitHub's "free" Copilot plan, and the bastardization of PLG

Dec 27, 2024

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19

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Obsessing over Competitors & Blaming Marketing (Devtool Founders)

In this episode we discuss frameworks on competitors, GitHub's "free" Copilot plan, and the bastardization of PLG

Dec 27, 2024

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19

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Obsessing over Competitors & Blaming Marketing (Devtool Founders)

In this episode we discuss frameworks on competitors, GitHub's "free" Copilot plan, and the bastardization of PLG

Dec 27, 2024

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19

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Obsessing over Competitors & Blaming Marketing (Devtool Founders)

In this episode we discuss frameworks on competitors, GitHub's "free" Copilot plan, and the bastardization of PLG

Dec 27, 2024

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19

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10

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Sell to Developers' Human Needs

description: Developers make decisions with emotion, not just logic and rational thinking - you can use that! Also, Shopify boring launch was a masterclass, and Christmas launches.

Dec 19, 2024

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Sell to Developers' Human Needs

description: Developers make decisions with emotion, not just logic and rational thinking - you can use that! Also, Shopify boring launch was a masterclass, and Christmas launches.

Dec 19, 2024

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Sell to Developers' Human Needs

description: Developers make decisions with emotion, not just logic and rational thinking - you can use that! Also, Shopify boring launch was a masterclass, and Christmas launches.

Dec 19, 2024

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18

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Sell to Developers' Human Needs

description: Developers make decisions with emotion, not just logic and rational thinking - you can use that! Also, Shopify boring launch was a masterclass, and Christmas launches.

Dec 19, 2024

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2 fights, 1 booth, and 0 cookies

This week we discuss 2 online fights: Supabase vs Levels & EDB vs PostgresWeekly, how to be creative with your booth and conference strategy, and how real "building in public" is.

Dec 12, 2024

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20

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2 fights, 1 booth, and 0 cookies

This week we discuss 2 online fights: Supabase vs Levels & EDB vs PostgresWeekly, how to be creative with your booth and conference strategy, and how real "building in public" is.

Dec 12, 2024

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20

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2 fights, 1 booth, and 0 cookies

This week we discuss 2 online fights: Supabase vs Levels & EDB vs PostgresWeekly, how to be creative with your booth and conference strategy, and how real "building in public" is.

Dec 12, 2024

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20

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9

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2 fights, 1 booth, and 0 cookies

This week we discuss 2 online fights: Supabase vs Levels & EDB vs PostgresWeekly, how to be creative with your booth and conference strategy, and how real "building in public" is.

Dec 12, 2024

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20

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8

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The Rippling Effects of a Week Launch

We discuss Rippling crossing the line with their comparison page mischief, a simple hackathon by Vercel, and our thoughts on "Mega Launch Week"

Dec 6, 2024

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18

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The Rippling Effects of a Week Launch

We discuss Rippling crossing the line with their comparison page mischief, a simple hackathon by Vercel, and our thoughts on "Mega Launch Week"

Dec 6, 2024

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18

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The Rippling Effects of a Week Launch

We discuss Rippling crossing the line with their comparison page mischief, a simple hackathon by Vercel, and our thoughts on "Mega Launch Week"

Dec 6, 2024

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18

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The Rippling Effects of a Week Launch

We discuss Rippling crossing the line with their comparison page mischief, a simple hackathon by Vercel, and our thoughts on "Mega Launch Week"

Dec 6, 2024

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18

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Obsessed with Service as Software (with Marcel Santilli)

We discuss a new term on the rise, "Service as Software", and what it means for marketers and knowledge workers. Admittedly less devtool-focused than normal - let's blame the election news cycle for that :P

Nov 18, 2024

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12

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Obsessed with Service as Software (with Marcel Santilli)

We discuss a new term on the rise, "Service as Software", and what it means for marketers and knowledge workers. Admittedly less devtool-focused than normal - let's blame the election news cycle for that :P

Nov 18, 2024

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12

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Obsessed with Service as Software (with Marcel Santilli)

We discuss a new term on the rise, "Service as Software", and what it means for marketers and knowledge workers. Admittedly less devtool-focused than normal - let's blame the election news cycle for that :P

Nov 18, 2024

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12

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Obsessed with Service as Software (with Marcel Santilli)

We discuss a new term on the rise, "Service as Software", and what it means for marketers and knowledge workers. Admittedly less devtool-focused than normal - let's blame the election news cycle for that :P

Nov 18, 2024

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12

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More Launches and Cool Dev Tools Websites

This episode discusses launches from GitHub Universe, Browserbase, Neon.tech Deploy, and Prisma Serverless Database. We also discuss PlanetScale's new website, Jina's new docs, and website's easter eggs

Oct 8, 2024

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26

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More Launches and Cool Dev Tools Websites

This episode discusses launches from GitHub Universe, Browserbase, Neon.tech Deploy, and Prisma Serverless Database. We also discuss PlanetScale's new website, Jina's new docs, and website's easter eggs

Oct 8, 2024

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26

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More Launches and Cool Dev Tools Websites

This episode discusses launches from GitHub Universe, Browserbase, Neon.tech Deploy, and Prisma Serverless Database. We also discuss PlanetScale's new website, Jina's new docs, and website's easter eggs

Oct 8, 2024

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26

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More Launches and Cool Dev Tools Websites

This episode discusses launches from GitHub Universe, Browserbase, Neon.tech Deploy, and Prisma Serverless Database. We also discuss PlanetScale's new website, Jina's new docs, and website's easter eggs

Oct 8, 2024

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26

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Next.js Conf Marketing Breakdown + Disguised DuckDB Announcement

We discuss hits and misses from Next.js Conf 2024, plus how MotherDuck disguised a feature announcement in a post about design.

Oct 30, 2024

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Next.js Conf Marketing Breakdown + Disguised DuckDB Announcement

We discuss hits and misses from Next.js Conf 2024, plus how MotherDuck disguised a feature announcement in a post about design.

Oct 30, 2024

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16

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Next.js Conf Marketing Breakdown + Disguised DuckDB Announcement

We discuss hits and misses from Next.js Conf 2024, plus how MotherDuck disguised a feature announcement in a post about design.

Oct 30, 2024

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16

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Next.js Conf Marketing Breakdown + Disguised DuckDB Announcement

We discuss hits and misses from Next.js Conf 2024, plus how MotherDuck disguised a feature announcement in a post about design.

Oct 30, 2024

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Pre-PMF Ads & Design Partners Done Right

We discuss the biggest wastes of money for devtool startups, plus how to think about design partners vs contractual commitments. Bonus topic: another boring launch.

Oct 23, 2024

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21

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Pre-PMF Ads & Design Partners Done Right

We discuss the biggest wastes of money for devtool startups, plus how to think about design partners vs contractual commitments. Bonus topic: another boring launch.

Oct 23, 2024

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21

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Pre-PMF Ads & Design Partners Done Right

We discuss the biggest wastes of money for devtool startups, plus how to think about design partners vs contractual commitments. Bonus topic: another boring launch.

Oct 23, 2024

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21

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Pre-PMF Ads & Design Partners Done Right

We discuss the biggest wastes of money for devtool startups, plus how to think about design partners vs contractual commitments. Bonus topic: another boring launch.

Oct 23, 2024

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21

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Boring Launches & Bad Names

We discuss how we'd improve the messaging around a "boring" launch (like Deno's v2 launch), plus bad and confusing names of companies and products.

Oct 16, 2024

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19

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Boring Launches & Bad Names

We discuss how we'd improve the messaging around a "boring" launch (like Deno's v2 launch), plus bad and confusing names of companies and products.

Oct 16, 2024

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19

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Boring Launches & Bad Names

We discuss how we'd improve the messaging around a "boring" launch (like Deno's v2 launch), plus bad and confusing names of companies and products.

Oct 16, 2024

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19

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Boring Launches & Bad Names

We discuss how we'd improve the messaging around a "boring" launch (like Deno's v2 launch), plus bad and confusing names of companies and products.

Oct 16, 2024

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Show-don't-tell Launches & Fighting to (not) Persuade

We discuss how launches like bolt.new do a good job of showing instead of telling and get users to a moment of "wow!" faster. Plus thoughts on whether debating people on Twitter has any persuasive power.

Oct 11, 2024

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Show-don't-tell Launches & Fighting to (not) Persuade

We discuss how launches like bolt.new do a good job of showing instead of telling and get users to a moment of "wow!" faster. Plus thoughts on whether debating people on Twitter has any persuasive power.

Oct 11, 2024

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17

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Show-don't-tell Launches & Fighting to (not) Persuade

We discuss how launches like bolt.new do a good job of showing instead of telling and get users to a moment of "wow!" faster. Plus thoughts on whether debating people on Twitter has any persuasive power.

Oct 11, 2024

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17

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Show-don't-tell Launches & Fighting to (not) Persuade

We discuss how launches like bolt.new do a good job of showing instead of telling and get users to a moment of "wow!" faster. Plus thoughts on whether debating people on Twitter has any persuasive power.

Oct 11, 2024

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Devtool Influencer Sponsorship and WordPress Scorched Earth

We discussed Theo dropping Vercel as a sponsor and some general thoughts on content creator sponsorships, and the beginning of Automatic vs WP Engine.

Oct 8, 2024

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Devtool Influencer Sponsorship and WordPress Scorched Earth

We discussed Theo dropping Vercel as a sponsor and some general thoughts on content creator sponsorships, and the beginning of Automatic vs WP Engine.

Oct 8, 2024

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22

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Devtool Influencer Sponsorship and WordPress Scorched Earth

We discussed Theo dropping Vercel as a sponsor and some general thoughts on content creator sponsorships, and the beginning of Automatic vs WP Engine.

Oct 8, 2024

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22

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Devtool Influencer Sponsorship and WordPress Scorched Earth

We discussed Theo dropping Vercel as a sponsor and some general thoughts on content creator sponsorships, and the beginning of Automatic vs WP Engine.

Oct 8, 2024

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