52: Tuple Native App and Level Inbox Workflows

Published: Aug. 16, 2018, 10 a.m.

Ben is back from a productive retreat with his Tuple co-founders. It was deep concentration work that didn\u2019t feel like a chore, but a feeling of joy. They experienced a milestone - scrapped the electron-based version of their app to work on a native functional prototype. There\u2019s a ton more to do, but it basically works. The pieces are coming together.

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Derrick understands the foundation required to pretty much get anything done with a new product. He is considering a future retreat, but wondering if the benefits are worth it to go off somewhere as a solo founder. Or, would it be more productive to be just sitting at his desk at home? The most critical item on his radar and one of the biggest unknowns he continues to battle is how the mechanics of Level\u2019s Inbox will work. If it doesn\u2019t function well, then the whole promise of the app breaks down.

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Today\u2019s Topics Include:

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  • Ben is trying to get to dog food ability - being able to pair using the app while actually working on the app
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  • Ben is using Basecamp and GitHub Issues to manage tasks that are still left to do
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  • Ben is still experiencing a steady stream of tweets, sharing, and sign ups for Tuple
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  • Derrick also has a steady stream of tweets and is up to 4,500 handle reservations
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  • Derrick is evaluating what paradigm he is mirroring when it comes to notifications and actionable to do items
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  • It can be counterintuitive but ultimately helpful to think about something so technical that it sends you back into a loop of higher level conceptual thinking
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  • Derrick\u2019s making progress and at a decision point; trust his instincts and build something to be used, build a prototype, or build static mock-ups? Take a risk and set a date!
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Links and resources:

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Derrick Reimer Website
\nDerrick Reimer on Twitter
\nBen Orenstein Website
\nBen Orenstein on Twitter
\nLevel
\nDerrick\u2019s Manifesto
\nTuple
\nCodetree
\nBasecamp
\nGitHub Issues
\nDrip