28:57 Q: do you have a particular process for idea generation? A: "You just go _super deep_ ... you just have to understand the market and the ecosystem and the customers upside-down, backwards better than they do themselves. Start with something that is interesting to you _personally_ and then go dig deep."
PG: You have nothing to show for $400k? Peter: *GULP* haha, loved the story after that event, how they didn't give up on themselves and figured it out, funny Peter was such a skeptic and wasn't for it at first. Then he wanted to "prove" it on Hacker News to kill the "bad idea" and then inadvertently experiencing product-market fit and sharing how it is "alot like losing control" and how it's not about "good feedback" on improvements from users, but *are they using it?* What an amazing podcast, thanks for the insightful questions to really tell Peter's story and journey =)
It's 1 am. I've been taking notes. Learning TONS. And just so enjoyed Peter's sharpness/insights/stories/hilarity and the wonderful interviewing/thoughtfulness from Craig. Love it + thank you both!
When he mentioned about the company values, it really proves the values comes from him. The way he speak and information all look like the value of karma. He thought through clearly to provide legit information instead of trying to show off with false narratives. Enjoy every part of the video. The interviewer is marvellous with his gestures “It was really cool, silent for a whole amazing, ok so the next question..” He feels deeply listening to his talks
Great video. I don't understand why these videos doesn't have thousand of views really... I take notes as crazy and implement all I read. Just during this interview I went through my linkedin network looking for co-founders to be my "critics" XD And thought about what is My core values; and how can I reach customers and dig deep? Lovely video! Would love to have someone like Peter as a mentor
I'm a little unclear on the early decision making -- so you stand in the back of the classroom and realize 80% of the kids are on Facebook. In my mind that kicks off a conversation around how to better incentivize students to use the tool during the lecture. Why bail on the tool and pivot the company?
Segment at 39:20 about pricing to a customer's face is terrific
Legend
28:57 Q: do you have a particular process for idea generation?
A: "You just go _super deep_ ... you just have to understand the market and the ecosystem and the customers upside-down, backwards better than they do themselves.
Start with something that is interesting to you _personally_ and then go dig deep."
You used my name too while asking the question at 37.:00, thanks a ton :)
Wicked Smaat!
i want to like this video but that would not be very nice
Man it's SO fucking annoying hearing the interviewer laughing every two seconds...
PG: You have nothing to show for $400k? Peter: *GULP* haha, loved the story after that event, how they didn't give up on themselves and figured it out, funny Peter was such a skeptic and wasn't for it at first. Then he wanted to "prove" it on Hacker News to kill the "bad idea" and then inadvertently experiencing product-market fit and sharing how it is "alot like losing control" and how it's not about "good feedback" on improvements from users, but *are they using it?* What an amazing podcast, thanks for the insightful questions to really tell Peter's story and journey =)
It's 1 am. I've been taking notes. Learning TONS. And just so enjoyed Peter's sharpness/insights/stories/hilarity and the wonderful interviewing/thoughtfulness from Craig. Love it + thank you both!
Solid conversation! Peter is super smart and humble. I appreciate his candor on everything
Craig the questions asked were really good and on point. It really gets fundamental details out of Peter. Thank you for this amazing conversation
Thanks for watching! -Craig
Where can we access MEDDIC resources, please?
43:15
12:22
When he mentioned about the company values, it really proves the values comes from him. The way he speak and information all look like the value of karma. He thought through clearly to provide legit information instead of trying to show off with false narratives. Enjoy every part of the video. The interviewer is marvellous with his gestures
“It was really cool, silent for a whole amazing, ok so the next question..”
He feels deeply listening to his talks
@37:00
Great video. I don't understand why these videos doesn't have thousand of views really... I take notes as crazy and implement all I read. Just during this interview I went through my linkedin network looking for co-founders to be my "critics" XD And thought about what is My core values; and how can I reach customers and dig deep?
Lovely video! Would love to have someone like Peter as a mentor
Please add Peter's Stanford video 1st and this video 2nd. Otherwise, the entire contexts are missing and information losing value.
How does digging deep relate to "the mom test"? Is it the same type of discussions, or is it at different stages at product development?
this guy looks like he eats pineapple pizza with coffie!!!
Does anyone knows the names of the sales frameworks he speaks of?
First one here. Yay :D
thank you
I'm a little unclear on the early decision making -- so you stand in the back of the classroom and realize 80% of the kids are on Facebook. In my mind that kicks off a conversation around how to better incentivize students to use the tool during the lecture. Why bail on the tool and pivot the company?
it seems like the problem was deeper - not only was no one using the lecture tool, no one was even listening to the lecture in the first place