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Startup to Something
Marc and Matt
110 episodes
4 days ago
A weekly podcast by two indie hackers, Marc and Matt. They share their ups and downs of building their bootstrapped online businesses. They prefer to show instead of teach, so you get to see the real story about what it's like to “startup to something” - raw and unpolished.
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A weekly podcast by two indie hackers, Marc and Matt. They share their ups and downs of building their bootstrapped online businesses. They prefer to show instead of teach, so you get to see the real story about what it's like to “startup to something” - raw and unpolished.
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Startup to Something
110: Free and untethered

Marc's post-acquisition support of PowerImporter is over, and he's running wild and free. Matt is setting out to submit Email Wonderful this week to the monday.com marketplace. The guys discuss pricing and how to keep it simple, and technical issues around CSS in emails.

Mentions:

  • dashdashHARD
  • emailwonderful.com
  • JudoHacker.com

Marc's Twitter
Matt's Twitter


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1 year ago
1 hour 3 minutes 57 seconds

Startup to Something
109: The right kind of rest

The guys are back!
Matt is fighting with the HTML editor he's using for Email Wonderful, and is coming up with a go to market strategy. Marc is doing support according to his PowerImporter acquisition terms and they are coming to an end. Marc gives Matt his opinions on getting his app into the hands of his customers.

Topics:


Mentions:

  • dashdashHARD
  • emailwonderful.com
  • JudoHacker.com

Marc's Twitter
Matt's Twitter

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1 year ago
54 minutes 12 seconds

Startup to Something
108: Sometimes garbage is actually garbage

Marc's AI-powered domain buying bot is drawing to a close. Matt is gaining momentum with his product EmailWonderful and is onboarding beta users!
The guys talk through Matt's go-to-market plan and tips and tricks for getting potential clients on the phone.

Mentions:

  • dashdashHARD
  • emailwonderful.com
  • JudoHacker.com

Marc's Twitter
Matt's Twitter

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1 year ago
48 minutes 54 seconds

Startup to Something
107: Finding early traction

Matt has found early traction in the monday.com ecosystem and is building a quick MVP for a niche problem to solve.  Marc is building an AI bot to buy expired domain names to feed his addiction.  

Topics:

  • Finding business problems to solve on Upwork
  • How to win Upwork jobs with a brand new account... with this one trick 
  • Using LLMs and GPT as an intelligent filter
  • The benefits of expired domains vs new domains
  • The gotchas of sending emails on behalf of your users (SPF, DKIM, DMARC)

Mentions:

  • dashdashHARD
  • JudoHacker.com

Marc's Twitter
Matt's Twitter

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1 year ago
55 minutes 23 seconds

Startup to Something
106: A purely creative act

Marc is hacking on new technology, but building in public is killing his creativity. Matt is having a lot of fun playing in the monday.com marketplace and learning about Zapier and make.com.
The guys discuss creativity and how to just enjoy hacking and how to think through problems we see in the world.

Mentions:

  • dashdashHARD
  • JudoHacker.com

Marc's Twitter
Matt's Twitter

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1 year ago
59 minutes 47 seconds

Startup to Something
105: Where commerce happens

Matt has hit a wall with his render blog and talks it out with Marc. What is the next bet he should make?

Mentions:

  • MemberRow
  • dashdashHARD

Marc's Twitter
Matt's Twitter

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2 years ago
34 minutes 58 seconds

Startup to Something
104: PowerImporter ACQUIRED

It's all about Marc this week because he has sold PowerImporter! This is the story and some highlights

Mentions:

  • (One more backlink!) PowerImporter
  • MemberRow
  • dashdashHARD

Marc's Twitter
Matt's Twitter

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2 years ago
46 minutes 30 seconds

Startup to Something
103: Matt gets users, Marc goes serverless

Matt's momentum journey continues- he has published his free tool and has users! Matt has goal related questions for Marc about how to get stuff done outside of work.
Marc is doing a deep dive into serverless and he and Matt have a long conversation about it.

Mentions:

  • PowerImporter
  • MemberRow
  • dashdashHARD

Marc's Twitter
Matt's Twitter

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2 years ago
1 hour 5 minutes 7 seconds

Startup to Something
102: Rebuilding the right muscles

Marc is having a tough time with his shipping muscles after being disappointed with his performance with a recent hackathon. Matt is making good headway on his render blog.
The guys discuss dealing with discomfort, and working the right muscles to ship in public and how do decide where experiments should take us when deciding to invest time into them

Mentions:

  • PowerImporter
  • MemberRow
  • dashdashHARD

Marc's Twitter
Matt's Twitter

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2 years ago
56 minutes 14 seconds

Startup to Something
101: Keeping momentum and keeping books

Matt has lots of momentum on his new blog about render.com and is publishing articles with a goal of shipping a free product.
Marc has taken control of the financials of his company and is doing his own books, and is finding it fun.
The guys talk about financial operations when doing business, difficulties with it and an idea Matt has around bookkeeping.

Mentions:

  • PowerImporter
  • MemberRow
  • dashdashHARD

Marc's Twitter
Matt's Twitter

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2 years ago
58 minutes

Startup to Something
100: We are so back!

Matt and Marc are BACK for episode 100 after taking the summer off of recording.

Marc has been relaxing, camping, and hanging with his family. Matt has been freelancing after a tragic water spill and hacking on an ecommerce AI product.

The guys discuss Rob Walling's stair-step approach and if Matt should try his hand at blogging and learning to drive traffic.

Mentions:

  • PowerImporter
  • MemberRow

Marc's Twitter
Matt's Twitter

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2 years ago
47 minutes 8 seconds

Startup to Something
99: This time, for real

The guys discuss Stripe and how it works with SaaS companies, its shortcomings and benefits.

Mentions:

  • PowerImporter
  • MemberRow
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2 years ago
27 minutes 38 seconds

Startup to Something
98: Pickled

Matt has updates about his projects. He’s trying to stay productive while enjoying his last few weeks in Lisbon.

Mentions:

  • PowerImporter
  • MemberRow


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2 years ago
14 minutes 43 seconds

Startup to Something
97: I built this for you Marc

Matt is in the hotseat this week: he is trying to market the amazon product finder during a reddit blackout. He’s also breaking ground and making progress on his developer assistant. The guy's discuss how they'd monetize Jon Yongfook's engineering as marketing project onlinecertificategenerator.com.

Mentions:

  • PowerImporter
  • MemberRow
  • ProductAI


Get in touch!

  • Marc’s Twitter and Mastodon
  • Matt’s Twitter and Mastodon
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2 years ago
43 minutes 42 seconds

Startup to Something
96: It's my browser, dammit

Matt’s has a few ideas for simple projects he's working on in the AI space to help make developers more efficient.
The guys discuss hiring a life coach to help with momentum and goal setting. Could ChatGPT be that coach instead of a person?

Mentions:

  • PowerImporter
  • MemberRow

Get in touch!

  • Marc’s Twitter and Mastodon
  • Matt’s Twitter and Mastodon


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2 years ago
50 minutes 54 seconds

Startup to Something
95: MemberRow resurgence

Marc is in the hotseat this week and is getting back to building MemberRow and reevaluating if the idea still makes sense from its original inception. He’s been exploring BulletTrain and is loving super scaffolding and how efficient it makes him. The guys discuss building in public and if it’s right for MemberRow.

Mentions:

  • PowerImporter
  • MemberRow

Get in touch!

  • Marc’s Twitter and Mastodon
  • Matt’s Twitter and Mastodon


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2 years ago
39 minutes 7 seconds

Startup to Something
94: Marc the snowflake

Marc is working on the refactoring for PowerImporter and finds himself wishing he had a better pre-composed starting blocks for his projects that he could use to get off the ground faster. Matt had an insightful discussion around the Amazon product discovery app he's building. The guys discuss Copilot and how to use it to maximize productivity.

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2 years ago
41 minutes 33 seconds

Startup to Something
93: I can guarantee you do not use ChatGPT the way Marc does

Once you hear about how Marc uses ChatGPT to help him in the day to day, it will open your mind.
The guys talk through how they are using ChatGPT in their workflows, how to engineer better prompts, and how Marc tweaks his experiences on the web to make his life better.

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2 years ago
36 minutes 48 seconds

Startup to Something
92: Matt, the demo illusionist

Matt is back in the hot seat this week. He has been in transit to Portugal, and has a v1 of a product demo video for the Amazon product research tool he's building. The guys talk through ways to use AI to help developers be more productive.

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2 years ago
19 minutes 56 seconds

Startup to Something
91: AI musings

The guys talk through the incredible innovation that is ChatGPT and what it means for emerging software engineers.
When everyone has a calculator, should we bother learning long division?

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2 years ago
26 minutes 16 seconds

Startup to Something
A weekly podcast by two indie hackers, Marc and Matt. They share their ups and downs of building their bootstrapped online businesses. They prefer to show instead of teach, so you get to see the real story about what it's like to “startup to something” - raw and unpolished.