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Thanks for sharing!


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> If you look at the features pages of providers, most tools appear the same. But in practice, there are meaningful differences. Each email-sending tool has a different “product DNA”. There’s typically one thing they’re great for, and are the other use-cases are often bolted on – which is extremely frustrating for users with specific needs.

There's an interesting discussion to be had here about what are the things exactly that influence "product DNA". I'm guessing it's mostly... founder personality? And what their priorities are?


I first started thinking about this in my previous job at Pipedrive. CRMs are like marketing software: all seem to have a very similar feature set. But if you looked closely you would see that Close.io was better at high-volume /SDR type work, Pipedrive was better at managing a sales pipeline (with perhaps fewer but higher value deals), some were better at contact management.

Same features, but founders had put together their unique blend based on their worldview.


And some people will still probably die at 5mph!



People making YouTube videos to teach strangers how to do things is one of my favorite things about the human species :')


I would love this


The best way to meet people is not "I'm looking to meet people" – because then those events and spaces get filled with social outcasts and creepy folks.

The best way to meet people is to look for activity groups, meetups and so on. People with common interests. I'd even argue that this is actually a better way to find romantic partners, than to signal "I am looking for a romantic partner" (unless you're above-average in attractiveness).


> and the only human interaction are the cashiers at the grocery store

Why is that? Even Elon Musk spends times with his kids. What's keeping you from spending time with people you care about?


That's a really cool story. I'd love to read about your experiences in greater detail. Any chance you might have a blog?


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