Sublime
An inspiration engine for ideas
In 2008, I came to the realization that while I would one day like to publish a book, unless things changed, I would have no way of actually telling readers about my book. I decided I would build an email list. But what about? I wasn’t important or interesting enough for people to just sign up based on my name alone. So I came up with an idea: What
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Jeremy • 1 card
What does a good, descriptive header look like? Like this:
- For a website design tool — "Visually design and develop sites from scratch. No coding."
- For a grocery delivery service — "Groceries delivered in 1 hour. Say goodbye to traffic, parking, and long lines."
- For a home rental service — "Rent people's homes. So you can experience a city like a true
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Curating highly opinionated SaaS insights that will outlast the information age
Mike Brummett • 2 cards
If you're small, you're in a position where it's to your advantage to be weird—you can have a point of view that the big tech companies never could. In the world of chairs—you're not going to build a cheaper chair than Ikea. Why not build something they couldn't—like a more interesting one?