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Looking back, how do you feel about your slate of past projects?

I'm curious as TinyPilot is your most successful project and it looks like the most business-oriented thing you built: as in, its a product aimed at serious businesses. Whereas Zestful is a niche micro-saas and Is It Keto is a niche website. Perhaps I'm characterizing things wrong, but that's my rough perception.





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>Looking back, how do you feel about your slate of past projects?

I feel like I learned something valuable from all of them.

The ones I'm most proud of are TinyPilot, my book, and my blogging course (in that order). Those are, uncoincidentally, the ones where I found product-market fit, whereas the rest never really achieved that.

TinyPilot was business-oriented by mistake. When I initially made it, I thought the market was entirely hobbyists who would rather make a DIY KVM than buy a $600 enterprise-y device. As I continued working on it, I found that my customers were much more interested in paying a higher price for a pre-made device than saving money with a DIY solution.

But yeah, I think the fact that it appealed to businesses made it more viable than my other business attempts that were consumer-focused.


>> I found that my customers were much more interested in paying a higher price for a pre-made device than saving money with a DIY solution

This could have been a 50-yr-old comment about the Apple I computer! Lol

>> Wozniak intended to share schematics of the machine for free; however, Jobs advised him to start a business together and sell bare printed circuit boards (PCBs) for the computer, without any components soldered on.

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Terrell told Jobs that he would order 50 units of the Apple I and pay $500 each on delivery, but only if they came fully assembled – he was not interested in buying bare printed circuit boards with no components.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apple_I




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