Reading List
The most recent articles from a list of feeds I subscribe to.
TinyPilot: Month 18
Highlights
- I’ve launched a new TinyPilot product and debuted a new logo.
- TinyPilot’s revenue finished the year strong at $55k for December.
- I’ve learned to manage design projects more aggressively.
Goal grades
At the start of each month, I declare what I’d like to accomplish. Here’s how I did against those goals:
Launch the Voyager 2
- Result: Launched the Voyager 2
- Grade: A
After many months of hard work, I finally launched the Voyager 2 last month.
TinyPilot: Month 17
Highlights
- TinyPilot’s sales jumped to $57k, and it might be sustainable.
- I’m just about to launch TinyPilot’s new product and branding.
- I reduced Google Cloud Platform fees by 90% on my side projects.
Goal grades
At the start of each month, I declare what I’d like to accomplish. Here’s how I did against those goals:
Complete TinyPilot’s website rebrand
- Result: The rebrand is 95% done, but we haven’t published it yet.
- Grade: B
I’ve finalized a logo concept and color scheme with the design firm, but we’re still working out some fine details before we pull the trigger on the new branding.
TinyPilot: Month 16
Highlights
- I announced a new product and then discovered it was a mistake.
- I simplified the TinyPilot website to focus on a single device.
- I tried taking my first real vacation from TinyPilot with mixed results.
Goal grades
At the start of each month, I declare what I’d like to accomplish. Here’s how I did against those goals:
Train local staff members to assist with customer support
- Result: Local staff members are answering ~50% of support emails.
- Grade: A-
We now use HelpScout as a shared customer support queue. There are still plenty of cases where I’m the only one with the context or technical background to handle the request, but it’s great to have help with the rest.
Badass: Making Users Awesome by Kathy Sierra
Overall, this was an interesting read, but I found it hard to apply the lessons to my product. The book contains compelling case studies and ideas from the field of meta-learning, but most of the ideas were either too theoretical or too specific to large companies.
TinyPilot: Month 15
Highlights
- TinyPilot had its highest-revenue month ever.
- One of TinyPilot’s competitors raised $800k almost overnight.
- I’m working with a design firm to improve TinyPilot’s brand and website.
Goal grades
At the start of each month, I declare what I’d like to accomplish. Here’s how I did against those goals:
Publish a sample chapter of Refactoring English
- Result: Made progress but didn’t publish a chapter
- Grade: D
TinyPilot got busy enough again that I didn’t have much time to write this month. Sadly, I’m going to put the book on hold indefinitely since TinyPilot still needs my full attention.