Why Software Engineers Suck at Startups
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- Опубликовано: 26 сен 2024
- Many people get into software engineering to build startups, but few succeed. I spent 5 years coding side projects before I could fully support myself from them. This is why I kept failing.
Feels like he is staring into my soul...
lol
he is :)
My instincts tells me that this channel gonna get huge real fast.
Yesyerday it had 1.something subs
Today right now it has
2.4k subs
@@ankitaaarya Now it has 4.35k lmaio
I think you are right buddy
10k subs before halloween. Calling it.
@@Thomas-rc9sc yepp, now its 5.14k
“When you build something for yourself you have much intuition for how to design and market the product. This is better than any market research you can do.” Love this
This is one of the most genuine youtube channels out there.
Jr Techlead in the making.
close your eyes and listen to his voice.. he's Ben Shapiro in the making
@@namesare4fools no idea who this Bun Shapio is.
@@blasttrash one of the last sane people on Earth ))
@@kirill4531 lolol psuedo-intellectuals unite
Techlead is not legit
This man will never lose a staring contest. Now that's confidence!
more videos like this please. i wanna make my own business but i'm working full time at the same time. so few progress on my projects and i need motivation, seriously
I love this channel, also I don't think that any other channel that I have came across,
Which have the this look in the eyes like it will kill you, if you don't watch the video completely...
😂😂😂
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1.5 months isn't that long. Just release it. I want to play the aquarium game!
i alsso
Me2 haha
Oh my god! That death stare.... it’s like he’s looking right into my soul..
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ikr, after a few minutes into the video I was embarrassed I never coded a successful app
1:16 you're welcome
Haha, got him. He just looking through the wall, i dont have soul.
You hit the nail on the head when you said the bit about developers thinking that adding features is productivity.
I also liked what you said about leveraging social media, it's super important. But how do you balance the other hats you have to wear as an individual entrepreneur with building a social media following? It seems like such a big undertaking to create quality content.
Also, as much as I like the idea of building a following, Id rather work on my business than in it, and doing something like a RUclips channel seems like a huge time commitment that requires my own personal time and attention. How do you handle something like that?
If only this dude actually replied to any of his comments
Love that you just keep going. No giving up. Love you.
will kwan thank you for being so transparent and honest about yourself it takes so much courage you have my full respect. im not even into coding and entrepenuer i just want to live off photography but still your videos teach so much about how career works. your existence is truely valuable for others.
Brutal honesty man, love it, not what wantpreneurs want to hear but what they need to hear
'Wantrepreneur' 💀
This guy is probably the most ambitious and motivated person I have ever seen.
Other than TechLead or JomaTech or Tran. Gaaa mix and repeat 😞
Former engineer. This video is fantastic. I would recommend elaborating further or making a follow up video with other examples!
Yo that livestreaming fishing game sounds fire
I know right! Engaging with those streaming the game?? I haven't heard that anywhere. But to be fair, I'm not really a gamer
100% my story through yours. Hated mobile games, but loved game dev. Start with simple concepts and get use to failure. Failing is upwards in software development. Wish you the best of luck in the business, hope to see you in it someday.
Cool video and thanks for posting. IMO, another reason why (fellow) software engineers struggle with startups/entrepreneurship is they can't sell. Not to throw darts, but the email pitch you did is a perfect example. An email pitch should be at most 3 lines selling the end result which you did address in the vid, after the fact. Typically developers are introverts and reserved and don't know the value they bring, not to mention outsourced labor is buckling the market. But thanks again for posting, I'm going to watch a few of your other vids in the near future!
True, Steve Jobs was not an engineer or programmer but he is considered one of the biggest influencers in tech.
Appreciate the advice. I'm a CS student at UBC and I'm glad I discovered your channel. Keep the content coming!
Nice! A lot of my friends went there, though I went to U of T.
you are so right. i just feel that without a good mentor and a good story most people have to go through this themselves. you have to figure out how not to do something. thanks for the super inspirational video. rock on!
Your content is really good!
Research materials, example clips, analysis and opinions is all solid gold.
I quit a great job a couple years ago to start my own company and create an app called Sybily, which is a very different concept for social media. You give excellent advice on entrepreneurship and the challenges you encounter in starting a company.
Isn't your app just Facebook but the privacy controls are based on how much you interact with someone? why would people completely switch to a new social media out of the 1000s that are already available just for weird privacy controls. surely people that care about privacy would rather decide themselves went to share different stuff?
Hey, I tested your app, is that the final version? I mean is it as it should be?
Right now i'm exactly in the position you described with super aquarium. I'm developing a web app and the product is completed, but instead of showing it to people and start promoting it i'm adding features day after day without even having any feedback on usability or anything. Thank you for sharing your experience , dude!
This guy is really awesome for being so honest
My first startup was the same, I wasn't really interested but I thought it could make money. Subscribed.
Short, crisp, clear sentences that communicate what it does for the end user. Young men and women should be practicing this skill relentlessly
I dunno man ... he looks like he's gonna be the next Asian version of Hannibal Lecter
thanks for the video man. I wish I had discovered your channel earlier but hopefully its not too late
Very straight forward and genuine. Thanks for sharing!
Shit that fishing game sounds 🔥might have to steal your idea
Subscribed. I don't know who this guy is, but he is now my second favorite RUclipsr. After The Techlead of course.
Techlead is another whole mood you can't compare them lol
Nothing is random, it's your life path. You will be huge! Don't forget to buckle up because it's going to be a damn good ride!
Thank you for sharing your experiences for us!
“This game design doesn’t even make any sense.” Lol
love your fresh perspective on the tech entepreneurship blend! brew it well!
Love your videos man, keep going 💪
I am not a genius or even a crazy hard worker like you. But my logic is that: the money is in the people. Not the tech. Understand the people, understand why they do or do not do something . Then you build your stuff based on that knowledge. And that's it. Do you think that your addiction to DOTA is a random phenomenon? Nope there are people at Dota or Facebook or Kings (candy crush) who's job is to make people addict, with science. A book "
Hooked" explain that . Good luck you deserve to make it bigger . Peace.
Author?
@@vijay_pagare Nir Eyal
I think DOTA being addictive is a pure accident. Dota was made by hobby programmers in 2003 and since 2008 the core gameplay has pretty much stayed the same. It just happened to become the best map for WC3
Yes, the core mechanics are more or less the same as the original Dota. But there's a been a lot of development around that, many features, the feel of the game, the sound (don't underestimate sound) etc... that are designed to be addictive.
If Dota was still the same old game with just better graphics, it wouldn't be anywhere nearly as popular.
@@Sevendogtags Good take actually. I'd still argue most addictive games are not intended to be so. It's mostly after the fact that people have studied the properties of addictive apps and games.
First time seeing your content; I loved the insight you provided and I think you're absolutely right!
Invaluable.
Thank you .
0:16 "Even tho i dont make a ton" has nothing else in the room except laptop.
Sweet laptop though
A distraction free room like that would be a dream for productivity though.
Nice video! I almost have my BS in Computer Science, and I'm trying to find out the best way to go. Keep the vids up! Cheers
What did you end up doing?
you are charismatic, keep up the good work bro!
He should definetly write a book about this stuff!!!
Most of channels braggle about how cool they are but he explains the possible mistakes. This is more useful
You're doing a really VALUABLE job for actual engineer solopreneur out there , thanks.
"good learning experience" was always my excuse bruh
Keep on making software and business vids great content
great advice, totally agree about the importance of allocating focus correctly
Eyelids are wasted on this guy. He doesn't blink. Earned a sub just for that.
He did 0:03
And 0:07
0:40
4:48
Love this channel
Hey Will! This was very helpful for me. Thx for sharing experiences! I do not code or publish, but your message is valid over many fields of creative works! Thx
Thanks for the honest advices man, your videos are really cool 🙂👌🏻
Holy shit. This is young TechLead
I would've played that game
focusing on my projects for 14 months now but only achieving 20% of what i should.
Everything you said in this video that was just me, I spent a lot time and money adding features after features to a product that was cool but actually useless and didn't solve any problems
I work as a software engineer but I want to sustain off personal projects alone. That's why i watch videos of people like you who enter the wild wild west of indie game entrepreneurship. I like your speech. It's really what I wanted to hear. I think you want to make more indie games since you talk about it so much
This is the good sauce! Get the good sauce! Put the good sauce on everything!
Hi Will , so business skills before coding skills, many young nerds need to understand this.
good advice dude. Thanks for sharing
Dude thanks. You've really cleared up a lot of things for me.
It´s great to hear real life examples, thanks for sharing your experience! I was just hoping you had said the formal concepts, so people could look it up, like MVP, user testing, user research, ux writing, user flow, growth hacking. At the end, your main problems was because of design, that just shows the importance of a really well done research before beginning the development.
Men, please do more content. I'm so glad that youtube showed me this channel! I hope in the next series you will lunch a multi billion start up! Good luck!
Unique channel dude. Really liking it.
really great video!
Thank you
Techpreneur: (time > value > money). Keep doing you, Will! Sounds like you're on the right path and post more videos.
Kwan, you madman
Good video and advise
More videos like this 🔥
Got lots coming!
It's a good learning experience for sure. But it's even better to learn from other's mistakes.
How do you get the graphic assets for your games, do you hire someone to make them or you make them by yourself? That's the part I'm struggling with...
the fishing game looks cool tbh
Will Kwan, you look like a nice person. Keep on going! :D
Great, thank you for sharing your experience
You are good man. Thanks for sharing
AWESOME
Really appreciated the tips
viewer control the fish, this is some gold idea
Nice vid bro
This was actually a really good and useful video too bad you didn't even release your game as you said it looked really polished
Thanks!
You just earned yourself a subscriber. Congrats.
When you spend so much time starring at the exceptions that you forgot to blink you eyes. I mean totally forgot
You're a pretty good videographer, I just subscribed.
The next fucking Tech Lead
Step 1: MVP
Step 2: Convince someone it doesn't suck
I feel like this channel is going to grow very fast.
7:37 You missed the opportunity to pitch nordvpn untill the 10 minute mark
thank you. this made my day!
Thanks for making this video. I'm a visual designers that's interested in app/game development and I'm always curious how developers/programmers think and work.
Couldn't agree more there is a programming storm coming to social media. 🏄♂️
I've been to my fair share of mixers with wannabe Steve Jobs showing off their app. They all had the same problem.
Why no macbook
"Always be asking what's the most important thing i should be doing right now". Something other than watching this video.
Yea this channel is gonna go viral
We all have watched silicon valley haven't we
After watching Simon Sinek video on Why, How and What video, this sure makes a lot of sense.
Wait what is up with the tech industry, I thought to be in there you had to be a problem solver like they say on those job postings. But a lot of people are just following orders instead. I didn't go for the tech industry because of all the limiting paper I had to sign. I work as an engineer now and it is very flexible and reasonable. I am efficiency and task focused so maybe it is easier for me. We got none of those fun extra stuff but we got plenty of money for food and drinks.
When you're years into your first game and you know it's terrible but you sometimes forget how terrible it is.. but then Will, while staring into your souls, expresses how he feels like a month and a half is a large amount of time to waste
Simply take project management and UX/UI design crash course and ofcourse learn some marketing technics