Arvid Kahl talks about starting and bootstrapping businesses, how to build an audience, and how to build in public.
220: Simon Høiberg — Building a SaaS That Works for You
In this episode, I interviewSimon Høiberg, an active software engineer, founder, and YouTuber. Simon shares his strategies for balancing his roles as a creator and maker, and discusses the importance of incorporating personal experience into his content. He also delves into the power of intrinsic motivation and joy in entrepreneurship, and how he gamifies his life to prioritize these elements. The conversation touches on topics such as productivity, mental health, team management, and burnout prevention.
Join me and Simon for an insightful conversation on entrepreneurship, content creation, and personal growth. Be inspired by Simon's passion for empowering entrepreneurs, and learn how you can incorporate joy and intrinsic motivation into your own entrepreneurial journey.
The blog post: https://thebootstrappedfounder.com/simon-hoiberg-building-a-saas-that-works-for-you
The podcast episode: https://share.transistor.fm/s/05f2d837
The video: https://youtu.be/U0cUsvxHtn0
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- (00:00) - On not burning out
- (04:53) - Coding mindset for entrepreneurs
- (09:38) - How to pick the right social media management tool.
- (14:14) - THe power of community
- (21:18) - What does a good lifetime deal look like?
- (24:53) - Allow customers to leave your product.
- (31:58) - The funnel and the web.
- (37:24) - Sharing your journey and success.
- (42:07) - How long does it take to build a youtube channel?
- (45:38) - A day in the life of an entrepreneur without burning out.
- (50:52) - The importance of having an empty calendar.