102: Single Sign On (SSO) for Tuple?

Published: Sept. 5, 2019, 10 a.m.

The true life of an entrepreneur! From backgrounds to beards, change is in the air for both Ben and Derrick. Ben is a 36-year-old man who is back living with his parents temporarily to save some cash. Ben considered himself a minimalist, until he realized just how much stuff he had to move. So, he hired movers.

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Derrick describes the importance of documenting lessons learned and accumulating knowledge. As a result, he got his first paying customer for StaticKit. A meager $10 in revenue is greater than zero.

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Today\u2019s Topics Include:

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  • Tuple: All for One, or One for All? Ben seeks advice on whether to make significant changes to app to satisfy single prospect that requires single sign-on (SSO) support
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  • Authentication and Security Schemes: Increasing scope intimidates and impacts legacy engineering decisions
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  • Big Decisions equal Big Bucks: Good but challenging problem to have in business
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  • Free to paid options for Derrick\u2019s StaticKit turns into inflexible data model
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  • Got one, get more: Freemium customer converts to first StaticKit paid subscriber
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  • Derrick\u2019s Next Step with StaticKit: Default state of being sustainable and breaking even on personal expenses
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  • Solo Founder: Tricky to find good fit of founder to do everything and grow quickly
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  • Keep Shipping Away: Set weekly goals to achieve and celebrate wins
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Links and resources:

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Art of Product on Twitter

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Derrick Reimer Website

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Derrick Reimer on Twitter

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Ben Orenstein Website

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Ben Orenstein on Twitter

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Tuple

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Tuple\u2019s Pair Programming Guide

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StaticKit

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Level

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G Suite

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Security Assertion Markup Language (SAML)

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Basecamp Shape Up

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Thoughtbot

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RubyGems

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Ruby on Rails

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Drip

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Stripe

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React