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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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108: Sometimes garbage is actually garbage
Startup to Something
48 minutes 54 seconds
1 year ago
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.

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  • dashdashHARD
  • emailwonderful.com
  • JudoHacker.com

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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.