What do you want to know about building a developer facing company?

Jamie Sprowl
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On Wednesday, October 4th, we're having a live conversation with @nimrodkramer, daily.dev's CEO to learn more about his experience. What questions do you have for him? You can sign up here: https://lu.ma/uuelk9ip

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Nimrod Kramer
Hi everyone, looking forward to the conversation today! Thanks for sending your questions in advance 🚀
Debajit Sarkar
Thank you for your interest. What are the factors and techniques to group and separate prospective developers by their needs, preferences, and actions?
sanganibey
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Sergei Petrov
How does a company receive fair feedback from developers and how can they share their thoughts?
Arsen Batyuchok 🇺🇦
How to overcome developer’s skepticism?
This is going to be a great conversation @jamie_sprowl I'm curious to know what strategies @nimrodkramer found most effective in building a strong developer community around daly.dev? Also, are there any specific tools or platforms recommended for engaging with developers and fostering collaboration? Looking forward to your insights!
Yavuz Tunc Emran
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I want to know about key strategies for creating developer-friendly products or services.
Aysh mohsin
I'd like to know more about your specific goals and challenges in building a developer-facing company https://www.thatstartupjob.com/
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Shajedul Karim
hey there Jamie, thrilled to see Nimrod dropping knowledge bombs on building dev-focused companies. a few curiosities bubble up: would love to know how daily.dev ensures consistent value delivery amidst the ever-shifting landscape of developer needs and technological evolutions. how does the team prioritize what to build next in a sea of possibilities? moreover, fostering a community in dev spaces demands a nuanced approach, given the diversity in expertise, needs, and communication styles. curious about the strategies and philosophies daily.dev employs to nurture its community, ensuring it’s both inclusive and continuously valuable. finally, while scaling, maintaining a vibrant company culture especially in remote settings can be a puzzle. would adore insights into how daily.dev knits its team together, ensuring the initial spark that ignited the venture remains aglow even as the team expands. super excited for this dialogue and immensely grateful for the space to learn from Nimrod's journey. - a curious wanderer in the digital realms.
Vahid A. Nezhad
What were the key challenges he navigated while starting from scratch, gaining that crucial first happy customer, and enticing early adopters, all leading up to successfully establishing a thriving community? Thanks a lot
David Haber
As someone already asked below - experience targeting devs through various channels - what worked/what didn't :)
Audrey Lily
Building a developer-facing company can be a rewarding but challenging endeavor. Here are some key considerations and things you may want to know about: Understanding Your Audience: Developers are a unique audience with specific needs and preferences. They value technical documentation, robust APIs, and tools that make their job easier. Understand their pain points and what solutions you can offer. Product Development: Building developer-focused products requires a deep understanding of technology. You'll need to invest in skilled developers and engineers who can create and maintain these products. Focus on creating intuitive APIs, SDKs, and developer-friendly tools. [Moto Collection](https://motocollection.us/) Documentation: Comprehensive and well-organized documentation is essential. Developers rely on clear, up-to-date documentation to integrate your products into their projects. Consider providing code samples, tutorials, and use cases. Community Building: Developers often prefer to work in a community. Consider creating forums, chat groups, or online communities where developers can interact, share ideas, and help each other. Active engagement and support from your team can foster a loyal developer community. Developer Support: Providing prompt and effective developer support is crucial. Developers may encounter issues or have questions about your products. Offering email support, forums, or chat support can make a big difference.