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Transistor.fm
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Interested in building your own SaaS company? Follow the journey of Transistor.fm as they bootstrap a podcast hosting startup.
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4.8 stars from 127 ratings
Just started listening (so I’m back in the 2018 episodes). It’s like a fly on the wall to hear how this is done, that is, how do startups — well, startup? Jon and Justin do a great job of explaining even the most minor of challenges to their listeners. For example, should we pay $25 a month for...Read full review »
DJM090404 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 10/30/22
This is an awesome podcast about the story behind how to build a successful web app. They cover a lot of different industries and talk to different founders and CEOs. You also get an insider view into things at transistor.fm, very cool.
bdlug via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 04/27/22
Great content
So happy to have stumbled across this podcast. Thanks so much for sharing your journey. And thanks to Justin for having an open Twitter DM to answer any questions!
Peter5094537 via Apple Podcasts · Australia · 10/28/21
Recent Episodes
The whole team is on the show! Jon, Helen, Jason, Josh, and Justin are on the mics to discuss our recent team retreat to Nashville, Tennessee. If you're wondering what a retreat looks like for a remote team, you'll get a lot out of this episode. We also reveal some of our exploits in Music...
Published 09/26/23
Published 09/26/23
Justin catches up with his old internet friend Paul Jarvis. Today, Paul co-founded Fathom Analytics with Jack Ellis: a simple alternative to Google Analytics. Paul is also the author of the book "Company of One," which has influenced a whole generation of indie entrepreneurs (and has been...
Published 08/01/23
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