Jacob Bleser

Fiance, writer, photographer, product engineer at Discord

Web dev, ADHD, Dungeons and Dragons, tech culture, gaming, and social media.

Living in Brooklyn

Now

Obsessing over personal sites with the aesthetics of social media pages

muan.co

Posts

  1. Modern web dev
  2. Optimize down not up
  3. React in 2024
  4. How I write CSS in 2024
  5. The many kinds of functions

The 4 Stages of Every Business

Stage 0: Problem Identification

  • Identify a community you'd like to serve, and talk with them
  • The goal of this stage is to understand the problems in your target community
  • Begin having conversations with as many community members as possible

Stage 1: MVP Development & Feedback (Alpha)

  • Small test group of users, 5-10 people
    • Should be part of the innovator crowd, and ideally have influence or prestige in the community you're serving
    • Should be in constant contact, ideally talking with every member of the group at least once a week

Stage 2: Limited Private Release (Beta)

  • Larger group of users, around 100 but depends on product
    • Should have an open channel where users can provide regular feedback
  • Use this stage to start developing your growth formula
  • Should have basic analytics tools set up in your product prior to first releasing to this audience
    • Google Analytics and Amplitude are enough to track what you need at this stage
    • All About Analytics

Stage 3: Public Release & Search for Product/Market Fit

Stage 4: Scaling