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Minimally Viable E14 - Sarah Hum, founder and CEO at Canny on building a bootstrapped company, finding PMF at an early stage, and building a remote-first startup

Minimally Viable E14 - Sarah Hum, founder and CEO at Canny on building a bootstrapped company, finding PMF at an early stage, and building a remote-first startup

Update: 2021-05-21
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In today's episode of Minimally Viable we talk to Sarah Hum, founder and CEO at Canny. Canny helps SaaS companies build better products by being better at listening to and acting on user feedback. Sarah started her career as a Product Designer at Facebook and founded Canny 4 years ago. Today, Canny has over 900 customers. We discuss Canny's story, pricing strategies when building a SaaS tool, teamwork in a remote startup, and how to approach growth and sales from a designer's perspective

Canny recently also started a podcast for product managers which you should definitely check out: https://canny.io/blog/product-manager-chats-canny-podcast/
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Minimally Viable E14 - Sarah Hum, founder and CEO at Canny on building a bootstrapped company, finding PMF at an early stage, and building a remote-first startup

Minimally Viable E14 - Sarah Hum, founder and CEO at Canny on building a bootstrapped company, finding PMF at an early stage, and building a remote-first startup

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