Founder Weekly (Issue 484 - May 5 2021)

Founder Weekly - Issue 484

Founder Weekly

Welcome to issue 484 of Founder Weekly. Let's get straight to the links this week.

General

Chris Herd Founder & CEO of FirstBase shares few predictions of what is likely to emerge before 2025.

One sector has an unfair number of elite product minds. These 9 habits are their underlying behaviors that result in product success.

5 ways to determine if you’re in the “lost” phase of entrepreneurship and how to get “found”.

Marketing, Sales and PR

How to Break Through the Ceiling in Product-Led Growth.

Improve the user onboarding experience with this three-step formula to identify the good friction that will reduce your product's time-to-value.

Sales of a chicken noodle soup increased 21.1% when people were shown the costs of making it. The effect works for most products.

Money and Finance

Want to get your cold email to investors opened and read? Learn from the tips of some of the top VC investors.

Based on AngelList data, 1Q21 is the new “best quarter ever” for early-stage venture. Read the report to learn why.

Startups of the Week

Autopilot makes your morning routine consistent and effortless using the magic of guided step-by-step instructions w/ audio prompts

The world's only embeddable solution for live branded experiences.

A fixed rate and fixed term crypto lending/borrowing protocol built on Ethereum.

Tips, Tools and Services

What if I told you that you could have a healthy and trusting co-founder relationship? What if I told you that you could meet any roadblock head on? What if I told you there were simple practices to create a stronger union with your co-founder? Here’s the good news: this is all possible.

Change is hard, but it’s possible. Use motivational interviewing techniques to build your confidence, and take the plunge.

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