Noah Labhart
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Podcast Appearances
He started tinkering with computers at an early age and became interested in making games at the age of 10. Once the browsers came out, he quickly dove into the world of web development. He also has a background in trading stocks, which he started when he was 14, along with software development consulting for enterprise. Outside of tech, he's married with two daughters.
He started tinkering with computers at an early age and became interested in making games at the age of 10. Once the browsers came out, he quickly dove into the world of web development. He also has a background in trading stocks, which he started when he was 14, along with software development consulting for enterprise. Outside of tech, he's married with two daughters.
He lives in a small town close to Berlin and enjoys running, rowing, and cooking out on his grill. In 2010, Hannes founded a startup centered around testing. Post exit, he noticed that more and more businesses were using end-to-end testing, and the world was changing toward DevOps and observability. He decided that a new tool needed to be made along the lines of synthetic monitoring.
He lives in a small town close to Berlin and enjoys running, rowing, and cooking out on his grill. In 2010, Hannes founded a startup centered around testing. Post exit, he noticed that more and more businesses were using end-to-end testing, and the world was changing toward DevOps and observability. He decided that a new tool needed to be made along the lines of synthetic monitoring.
He lives in a small town close to Berlin and enjoys running, rowing, and cooking out on his grill. In 2010, Hannes founded a startup centered around testing. Post exit, he noticed that more and more businesses were using end-to-end testing, and the world was changing toward DevOps and observability. He decided that a new tool needed to be made along the lines of synthetic monitoring.
This is the creation story of Checkly.
This is the creation story of Checkly.
This is the creation story of Checkly.
Let's dive into the MVP then. So that first version of the product you built, how long did it take to build and what sort of tools were you using to bring it to life?
Let's dive into the MVP then. So that first version of the product you built, how long did it take to build and what sort of tools were you using to bring it to life?
Let's dive into the MVP then. So that first version of the product you built, how long did it take to build and what sort of tools were you using to bring it to life?
So let's stay on that MVP for a minute. And there's a couple of things that you said that really kind of drives this question home. It's around decisions and tradeoffs, right? When you're building an MVP, you've got to make decisions and tradeoffs around feature cut, around how you're going to move forward, what sort of technical debt you're going to accept, all those things, right?
So let's stay on that MVP for a minute. And there's a couple of things that you said that really kind of drives this question home. It's around decisions and tradeoffs, right? When you're building an MVP, you've got to make decisions and tradeoffs around feature cut, around how you're going to move forward, what sort of technical debt you're going to accept, all those things, right?
So let's stay on that MVP for a minute. And there's a couple of things that you said that really kind of drives this question home. It's around decisions and tradeoffs, right? When you're building an MVP, you've got to make decisions and tradeoffs around feature cut, around how you're going to move forward, what sort of technical debt you're going to accept, all those things, right?
I'm curious about some of those you had to work through and how you cope with the decisions.
I'm curious about some of those you had to work through and how you cope with the decisions.
I'm curious about some of those you had to work through and how you cope with the decisions.
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