Hey @aaron_reid, great work! Super useful! It is smart to use softr.io to build it, easier to set up, and low maintenance. The categories and search make it to locate resources. I also like that there is no sign-in/up required so that everyone can use it right away. Lastly the "submit a playbook" is great, allowing anyone to contribute and makes it more useful.
I have some thoughts about opportunities for improvement. Have you considered allowing submitters to add new categories so that they are not constrained in the predefined categories? Also, what do you think about ordering the resources by the popularity? Some resources might be read, and used by more people. Lastly, as much as I like no signing in needed and being able to use it right away, on the flip side, a sign-in/up function can build user engagement incentives for example displaying playbooks submitted by a user, or allowing users to save/bookmark those resources right on MVP, instead of their browser bookmark to encourage them to go back to MVP more. Any thoughts on that?
@weipanux to be completely honest, I got bored on Friday night and was just passing the time. Then the idea hit haha! Took like 20 mins lol! (shows how powerful nocode is) Was initially just going to be my own resource, but plugged my airtable into softr to dress it up. This is excellent feedback, I'm working on optimising this. Adding tool finder, product recipes + much more next week.
Hey everyone. I use a lot of playbooks, blogs, vlogs and resources to learn as fast as possible. Some of the resources YC, Demand Curve and Lenny Rachitsky share are like the bible for start-upss. I'm essentially just documenting my learning curve. Anything I read that's valuable and relevant I'm going to add to the database.
Let me know what you think? I just thought this might be helpful for especially first-time founders.
Very useful collection. Thanks for putting in the time and effort to document your learning curve. Founders often flounder in the journey from idea to mvp to growth. It's so important to build a foundation of community and then build on top of that until you hit hypergrowth with PMF.
@tim_parsa2 100%, I'm going to focus this toward first-time founders...building the tool I wish I had. I'm adding tool finder, product recipes (for MVP ideas etc). Probably won't monetize it on our end, will add affiliate links eventually!