I don't love SaaS anymore
#15

I don't love SaaS anymore

AI and programming is a hot topic, and it feels like Brianhas found that "founder/audience" fit where his interests align with a wave of audience interest. He and Justin discuss their process for making YouTube videos. Justin also asks: "how do we ensure that our worst tendencies don’t bloom" when we're making products? (Founder retreats and masterminds come up). The big topic: Brian's not loving SaaS (anymore).

Timestamps:
  • (00:06) - Brian's YouTube journey
  • (04:29) - What Brian's hoping BuilderMethods could be
  • (08:26) - What does Brian's YouTube video script look like?
  • (10:59) - Why is AI so bad for YouTube editors?
  • (16:57) - One thing Descript really nails
  • (19:44) - How Steve Jobs ruined his early companies
  • (24:25) - Learning about your blindspots
  • (28:40) - Seeking connection in mastermind groups or conferences
  • (38:00) - How can we make sure we don't follow our worst impulses?
  • (42:23) - Zooming in on our battery: what gives us energy?
  • (53:00) - Getting alignment between what you love and what makes you money
  • (01:00:10) - What might not work for one person, can be a smash hit for another
  • (01:03:20) - What is the paid value of content lead companies?
  • (01:21:07) - There are business models that are difficult

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