Published: Oct. 24, 2019, 10 a.m.
Derrick returned from JAMstack Conf with a jolt of energy and excitement thanks to face-to-face conversations and strategic connections with potential StaticKit customers.
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Ben expressed interest in once again speaking at developer conferences. After all, he has plenty of worthwhile information and lessons learned to share about Tuple.
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Today\u2019s Topics Include:
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\n- Frontend and Backend: Considerations for implementation/migration with StaticKit
\n- Main Objective at JAMstack: Market validation, not to make sales to customers
\n- Future Feature: Allows people to configure StaticKit account via config file
\n- Prevent UI Creep and Wall of Fields: Keep it elegant, but flexible and customizable
\n- Instant Gratification and Relief: Numbers are rising again after Tuple\u2019s sign-up fluctuation
\n- Tuple Trick: Free, two-week trial for submitting email via invite box; stabilization and scaling are serious concerns due to more customers
\n- Ben\u2019s optimism leads to deleted tweet about Tuple T-shirts
\n- How much MMR is enough? Never enough; bigger, brighter, more interesting future
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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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TinySeed
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Using Tailwind CSS with Next.js\xa0
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JAMstack Conf
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MicroConf
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Slack
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Netlify
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WordPress
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Drupal
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JSON
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Drip
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Justin Jackson
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Shopify
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Rob Walling
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Paul Jarvis
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Jason Fried