Marc Lou
👤 PersonAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
That's $10 per download?
Yeah, that's pretty crazy. I think the nostalgia of Pokemon combined with a real-life goal, that's something big.
Yeah, that's pretty crazy. I think the nostalgia of Pokemon combined with a real-life goal, that's something big.
Yeah, that's pretty crazy. I think the nostalgia of Pokemon combined with a real-life goal, that's something big.
I mean, yeah, man, I would love to grow my Jedi as soon as I ship a startup. My lightsabers becomes, I don't know, double or something. Just so many. And we're talking about general stuff like sleep, or workouts, but you could go deep into niche, like, developers who commit, this is an app I have in mind for a long time. I'll probably build it in years from now.
I mean, yeah, man, I would love to grow my Jedi as soon as I ship a startup. My lightsabers becomes, I don't know, double or something. Just so many. And we're talking about general stuff like sleep, or workouts, but you could go deep into niche, like, developers who commit, this is an app I have in mind for a long time. I'll probably build it in years from now.
I mean, yeah, man, I would love to grow my Jedi as soon as I ship a startup. My lightsabers becomes, I don't know, double or something. Just so many. And we're talking about general stuff like sleep, or workouts, but you could go deep into niche, like, developers who commit, this is an app I have in mind for a long time. I'll probably build it in years from now.
It's like every time you make a commit as a developer, it's pushed to GitHub. And there is like this super addictive GitHub things where you have like a grid of all your commits across the last 365 days. Every developer is wherever your software engineer is using TypeScript or your Peter Lovell is using PHP and don't care about anything. Everybody knows about that and everybody loves this grid.
It's like every time you make a commit as a developer, it's pushed to GitHub. And there is like this super addictive GitHub things where you have like a grid of all your commits across the last 365 days. Every developer is wherever your software engineer is using TypeScript or your Peter Lovell is using PHP and don't care about anything. Everybody knows about that and everybody loves this grid.
It's like every time you make a commit as a developer, it's pushed to GitHub. And there is like this super addictive GitHub things where you have like a grid of all your commits across the last 365 days. Every developer is wherever your software engineer is using TypeScript or your Peter Lovell is using PHP and don't care about anything. Everybody knows about that and everybody loves this grid.
And man, I kind of, I want to bring that in and make a massive leaderboard of commits or whatever grids, something that makes people want to push some code online. This is one of the millions of niche where you can gamify gamify habits goals. Yeah.
And man, I kind of, I want to bring that in and make a massive leaderboard of commits or whatever grids, something that makes people want to push some code online. This is one of the millions of niche where you can gamify gamify habits goals. Yeah.
And man, I kind of, I want to bring that in and make a massive leaderboard of commits or whatever grids, something that makes people want to push some code online. This is one of the millions of niche where you can gamify gamify habits goals. Yeah.
Okay. I'll build that with you.
Okay. I'll build that with you.
Okay. I'll build that with you.
The track record you have, because if that ended up working two years from now, it's like, this idea was born on the Startup Ideas podcast. Exactly. We documented it. I'm really taking note of that one. I'll CC you, I'll DM you if I ended up building it.
The track record you have, because if that ended up working two years from now, it's like, this idea was born on the Startup Ideas podcast. Exactly. We documented it. I'm really taking note of that one. I'll CC you, I'll DM you if I ended up building it.
The track record you have, because if that ended up working two years from now, it's like, this idea was born on the Startup Ideas podcast. Exactly. We documented it. I'm really taking note of that one. I'll CC you, I'll DM you if I ended up building it.
Oh man, I dropped it here because this is the number one question I receive on every YouTube videos I make. Where did you set up your company? How does it work? How did you set up your strap account with that company? The same question every single time. And the thing is, I think there is an opportunity for an info product for sure. So people understand a little bit better about what is going on.