This is so refreshing I feel like I am failing because I'm not communicating my value properly... So I can just work on that. I'm glad I'm not the only one who has faced this problem!
This is one of the most frustrating parts of starting something. Getting the idea out of your head and writing a clear thought sequence to where anon users know what you’re offering.
Introduction and Audience Poll - 00:00:00 About Mixpanel and Its Journey - 00:01:27 Top-Down Approach to Analytics - 00:03:07 Understanding Your Product - 00:04:09 Defining and Simplifying Metrics - 00:05:46 Actionable Metrics Formula - 00:08:00 Measuring Product Understanding - 00:09:36 Improving Product Usability - 00:15:55 Retention: The Key to Long-Term Success - 00:23:35 Simplifying Analytics and Choosing a North Star Metric - 00:35:21 Addressing Zero Users and Talking to Customers - 00:31:02 Conclusion and Additional Resources - 00:36:18 Q&A Session - 00:37:43
Very good talk and a lot of insights. One small suggestion for Suhail - if you had dropped 2 words from your talk, the entire session would have been 100 times more enjoyable - "Really" and "Awesome". It was a bit annoying to hear these words repeated so many times.
Hey guys, over the course of the talk, Suhail talks about the sharkfin effect and about how it reaches the critical number then it's very difficult for you to keep up. Exactly what does "keeping up" refer to in this context?
when will YC have someone present that didn't start their company at 20 in their dorm or parent's house when they had no real expenses, dependencies, health issues, etc. plenty of us are trying to do it as adults and YC never tells those stories.
I heard that. 40, bills, some debt, health is pushing it, no significant experience in my choice of startup but I get up early every morning and hustle :-)
by 20 yr old in their dorms i think u are referring to Doordash, Facebook, Dropbox. Apporva Mehta, Kevin Systrom, Jan Koum, Ben Silbermann are non 20 yr olds and not living with parents talk. Kevin n Jan were non yc. i think none of them had mortgages to pay because they chose not to. but when they started those companies, ppl usually take a hefty mortgage by that time of their age but i think they avoided those to stay lean. relationship wise, kevin and ben was pretty committed to their relationships back then with their girlfriends, and had to make time for them while running the startup. health issues is a tough one, i think i heard no talk about startup founder health issues, other than steve jobs :(
Does measuring your product, optimizing for the user experience as demonstrated by Suhail come before or after product-market fit? I feel as though the experience needs to be "not bad" enough so that the product is accessible even before finding PMF, but I'm not sure.
Well to answer your question lets run some analytics on it. First you have to follow a set destination or focal point, let's call it a north star. This will determine a variable of variables to dissect, funnel, and digest before being able to push out a firm pungent loaf or conclusion.
Thanks, but i think the same could have been possibly explained in less than 15 mins.. another aspect which is very important to make customer take faster decisions. Hardly any customer will wait for 1 hr to understand simple things !
Numbers, numbers, numbers... Maybe when you get big it's important to optimize, but in the early days, it's much more important to build something that people want and be in touch with your customers (which this guy thinks is "tedious").
this class is basically all you need to know where the ship is heading. In easy format and good flow of ideas
"it's really hard for the average founder to be focused on something boring... we get easily distracted" AMEN
Suhail is the real deal, the breakdown of what to measure was insanely elegant
This is so refreshing I feel like I am failing because I'm not communicating my value properly... So I can just work on that. I'm glad I'm not the only one who has faced this problem!
This is one of the most frustrating parts of starting something. Getting the idea out of your head and writing a clear thought sequence to where anon users know what you’re offering.
Very helpful insights. Thanks Suhail!
Introduction and Audience Poll - 00:00:00
About Mixpanel and Its Journey - 00:01:27
Top-Down Approach to Analytics - 00:03:07
Understanding Your Product - 00:04:09
Defining and Simplifying Metrics - 00:05:46
Actionable Metrics Formula - 00:08:00
Measuring Product Understanding - 00:09:36
Improving Product Usability - 00:15:55
Retention: The Key to Long-Term Success - 00:23:35
Simplifying Analytics and Choosing a North Star Metric - 00:35:21
Addressing Zero Users and Talking to Customers - 00:31:02
Conclusion and Additional Resources - 00:36:18
Q&A Session - 00:37:43
One of the amazing talks I have seen in a long time. No non-sense, oh I am so cool talk. Focused, insightful, and easy to understand.
But can you tell me how he arrived at 58 pc. Shouldn't it be 84 pc. At 29.16
Great vid. A shame the link doesn't work.
Love the part where his employee asked him how his parents must be proud of him and he answered "Maybe."
Great video, he is so eager to answer he kept on forgetting to repeat the question for us youtubers watching hahaha
wow .. nice talk.. nothing can match somebody sharing his/her real life experiences
Thanks for this.
Really awesome content.
super useful one for everyone, definately for startups.
The link to view the slides is no longer working, is there any way to find them?
Very good talk and a lot of insights. One small suggestion for Suhail - if you had dropped 2 words from your talk, the entire session would have been 100 times more enjoyable - "Really" and "Awesome". It was a bit annoying to hear these words repeated so many times.
You can add "um" to that list !
Hey guys, over the course of the talk, Suhail talks about the sharkfin effect and about how it reaches the critical number then it's very difficult for you to keep up. Exactly what does "keeping up" refer to in this context?
Great video! Learnt a ton!
This was interesting. Thanks for sharing this information.
Very insightful. Love his honest response.
when will YC have someone present that didn't start their company at 20 in their dorm or parent's house when they had no real expenses, dependencies, health issues, etc. plenty of us are trying to do it as adults and YC never tells those stories.
I heard that. 40, bills, some debt, health is pushing it, no significant experience in my choice of startup but I get up early every morning and hustle :-)
by 20 yr old in their dorms i think u are referring to Doordash, Facebook, Dropbox. Apporva Mehta, Kevin Systrom, Jan Koum, Ben Silbermann are non 20 yr olds and not living with parents talk. Kevin n Jan were non yc. i think none of them had mortgages to pay because they chose not to. but when they started those companies, ppl usually take a hefty mortgage by that time of their age but i think they avoided those to stay lean. relationship wise, kevin and ben was pretty committed to their relationships back then with their girlfriends, and had to make time for them while running the startup. health issues is a tough one, i think i heard no talk about startup founder health issues, other than steve jobs :(
He asked when these older people are going to present. I would love to watch such.
@@faisalzone you really missed the point here
Very Informative!
if I want to get the metrics, is that same as tracking the user activity?
Excellent
At 29:16. How is it 58 pc? Shouldn't it be 84 pc??
16:30 that's a very nice product
How many of you have zero users? Most of you? Awesome.
Snark aside, this is a pretty insightful talk. Awesome.
The slides are not there on the link anymore. Please add them or update the link to them
The lecture transcript link no longer works. Do you have a new link?
Awesome, great! 😂
Cool great awsome, that what I've learned
What does he mean switching from horizontal to vertical funnel? Any leads?
He means just how the data is represented visually.
Same data, same funnel, just horizontally vs vertically oriented.
Does measuring your product, optimizing for the user experience as demonstrated by Suhail come before or after product-market fit? I feel as though the experience needs to be "not bad" enough so that the product is accessible even before finding PMF, but I'm not sure.
Well to answer your question lets run some analytics on it. First you have to follow a set destination or focal point, let's call it a north star. This will determine a variable of variables to dissect, funnel, and digest before being able to push out a firm pungent loaf or conclusion.
"Okay. Awesome. Alright. I'd say, majority of people have zero users right now. Cool. Awesome. Great." - Suhail Doshi
link is broken
Big learn
Awesome great
can't find the slides
1-(1-0.07)^12=0.58 not very intuitive for an average person
Explain the formula please
Compound rate
what does "wrote the first line of code" mean?
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19:20
Mixpanel is extremely expensive - there are better, cheaper products out there so don't get suckered into it.
I'm bootstrapping can you suggest me a cheaper product pls?
Thanks, but i think the same could have been possibly explained in less than 15 mins.. another aspect which is very important to make customer take faster decisions. Hardly any customer will wait for 1 hr to understand simple things !
Numbers, numbers, numbers... Maybe when you get big it's important to optimize, but in the early days, it's much more important to build something that people want and be in touch with your customers (which this guy thinks is "tedious").
awesome nonsense
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He sounds just like a copy cat but showing off as if he had real stuff
Awesome great
Ok
How are you?