David T. Kim

David T. Kim

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My take: Serendipity online is more scalable, but real life can be deeper.
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What's more stressful: Launching on PH or posting on a big subreddit with strict policies?

Hi Product Hunt fam, Just launched our pre-beta casually with no expectations. After launching on PH, I was about post on Reddit. But felt this huge mental block that's still preventing me from posting. Literally feels more stressful than doing PH. Does anyone feel the same way?
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Neble helps you learn faster online with AI and mental models. Use the Feynman Technique and our Summary AI to summarize text into your own words, create practice questions, and teach others.
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Mental model #1: How to make right business decisions when stakes are high

At startups, decisions seem super scary because you are well aware of the stakes and the run rate. Startups lack time and money. Decisions are required with speed and accuracy. This is where mental models can come into play. One of my favourite mental models is Charlie Munger's "Inversion". Basically, imagine the polar opposite of what you want to achieve and compare those methods. For...
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What's your favourite product book?

"Inspired" has topped the shelves for far too long. Are there any better books that cover the art of product design and development for both consumer and enterprise? What's your favourite product book?
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How much time do you spend on the actual product?

I haven't met a founder that spends most of their time on product after the early stage. One of my friends running a VC backed startup said her time is divided like below. 60% - Writing emails 📧 30% - Raising money 💸 5% - Giving feedback to his team 🙌 5% - Thinking about the product and high level strategy 🤔 How much time do you spend on your products?
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If there was no internet, what kind of startup would you start?

While hacking away some code, this got me thiking. If internet never came to be, what kind of startup would I start? I'm a pretty successful fiction author, so maybe I'll go into publishing with a subscription model that sends a serial every week by physical mail. What would you do if there was no internet?
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This is brilliant. Will recommend!
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What's your definition of a non-technical founder?

When someone asks me, "Are you a technical founder?" I don't have a great answer. First, I have a degree in humanities, not CS. I've self-taught code to be able to manage products and work with developers. I also design low to mid-fidelity wireframes, mockups, and prototypes, while driving growth with marketers to hit those business metrics. What's your definition of a non-technical...
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Do you have that one "legacy product" that refuses to get replaced?

I was using Excel to list up our LearnTech service's new partner, and I thought, "wow, I can't believe I'm still using Excel." I've tried using tools like Notion and still does, but at the end of the day, I come back to excel and notes app on Mac. It's weird. Thousands of startups start every day, trying to replace those old incumbents. But some just never die. Do you have that "one product"...
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Is EdTech dying?

Politics and administration are far more difficult to change than technology and culture. That's why some have been saying that EdTech has faced a dead end. Indeed, it is extremely difficult to change the way schools and districts operate. While talking to potential investors and countless users, I have realized that my startup was growing in the LearnTech space rather than being a "unique...
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Are you looking for a buddy specific for startup operations or life in general?
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Which partnership helped your product grow?

We work in a unique edtech space that most people aren't familiar with yet. That means more partnerships with schools and students. They've helped us validate and test ideas and features. And now we are looking for new opportunities. What are some of your most successful partnerships that helped shape your product and grow? Looking to pick your brains. 🧠
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Reduce your workload. Do you have a not-to-do list for 2021?

If you don't, that should be your goal for the new years. I'm having my first baby (boy) in January 2021. One of my teammates told me that if I continue the current path of "hustle until my head hurts" in 2021, I might not be able to see my baby grow up. I'm not old, but with the passing of Tony Hsieh, his advice felt more real than ever before. So, I've been spending a lot of time in...
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What is your best priority methods for new / old features?

As a leader, prioritizing features are always an art. When I think we have a solid priority system nailed down, in different situations different context and perspective are required. The most difficult is when we need to speed up, but that could end up as a mediocre feature that might not be our best work. What do you do in this case? Do you often prioritize speed? Or risk losing that...