App Development for Non-Technical Founders
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Free eBook on app development for non-technical founders
Abe Storey

The First 100 — Proven framework for acquiring your first 100 customers

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Product development is one big science experiment - but there’s one thing that can be guaranteed: the more people interacting with your product, the more feedback you’ll get, and the closer you’ll get to building something they actually want. Our goal in this book is to help you develop an idea into a business, starting with your fist 100 customers

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Guillaume Bardet
Congrats on the launch Ben! Have you considered doing something a bit like what @levelsio did for his book? I thought it was a pretty clever way to let the user have a good idea of what to expect.
Ben Lee
@guillaumebardet Thanks Guillaume! Looks awesome. Will definitely discuss with the team.
Nick Abouzeid
Hi Ben! How did you compile this guide? What's your methodology behind it?
Ben Lee
@nickabouzeid Nick, great question! We ran retrospectives on over a 100+ completed Roadmapping engagements in the past year understanding what went well. From there, I worked on laying out the findings with my editors to bring this to fruition. We had at least 5 iterations before this one we were distributing to our founders for feedback.
Dmitry Kaigorodov
I LOVE the book. Lots of great content and NO mediocre content! The concentration of the best stuff!
Jason Quey

Customers aren't going to fall head-over-heels over an inspiring mission statement or company goals. These are valuable, but not mission critical.

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There is some good information if you are looking for how to create a mission and purpose for your company

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There isn't any specific actionable advice to get your first 100 customers.

Danny

Ben Lee provides some great insights when it comes to product development. Would definitely recommend it to anyone who is looking to build a product.

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Great read

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none

A.Fairiz
This is fantastic! Appreciate your hard work doing this @benleenr
Abe Storey
This is awesome @ben! Way more comprehensive than I expected