Sari Azout
👤 PersonAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
You and doctors.
You and doctors.
That's not bad actually, Podshot. There we go. So yeah, so I guess the thing for that idea, I think it's starting small. Like people are going to say like screenshots are the future. So do screenshots of this or that, but it has to be strictly limited to podcasts, I think for it to work.
That's not bad actually, Podshot. There we go. So yeah, so I guess the thing for that idea, I think it's starting small. Like people are going to say like screenshots are the future. So do screenshots of this or that, but it has to be strictly limited to podcasts, I think for it to work.
That's not bad actually, Podshot. There we go. So yeah, so I guess the thing for that idea, I think it's starting small. Like people are going to say like screenshots are the future. So do screenshots of this or that, but it has to be strictly limited to podcasts, I think for it to work.
Because that way, I think the advantage of doing something so specific is distribution, right? There is no better place to distribute this than podcasts. Whereas if you're doing screenshots of a million things, it's less relevant to a podcast.
Because that way, I think the advantage of doing something so specific is distribution, right? There is no better place to distribute this than podcasts. Whereas if you're doing screenshots of a million things, it's less relevant to a podcast.
Because that way, I think the advantage of doing something so specific is distribution, right? There is no better place to distribute this than podcasts. Whereas if you're doing screenshots of a million things, it's less relevant to a podcast.
Well, what I love about what you're saying is that I think the key is like to have that 10-year vision in your head and work backwards because the reality is I think a lot of founders fall in love with, I'm going to build an empire, a one-stop shop, you know, a collection of products, but users don't think that way. They think about like a job to be done. But for Sublime specifically,
Well, what I love about what you're saying is that I think the key is like to have that 10-year vision in your head and work backwards because the reality is I think a lot of founders fall in love with, I'm going to build an empire, a one-stop shop, you know, a collection of products, but users don't think that way. They think about like a job to be done. But for Sublime specifically,
Well, what I love about what you're saying is that I think the key is like to have that 10-year vision in your head and work backwards because the reality is I think a lot of founders fall in love with, I'm going to build an empire, a one-stop shop, you know, a collection of products, but users don't think that way. They think about like a job to be done. But for Sublime specifically,
So I remember, if you remember the Rome craze from the no-taking days, I remember the founder saying something like, we're not competing with Evernote, we're competing with Google. And as somebody who's been building and living and breathing this space, it's impossible like from a product architecture perspective to become that if you don't really have that foundation from day zero.
So I remember, if you remember the Rome craze from the no-taking days, I remember the founder saying something like, we're not competing with Evernote, we're competing with Google. And as somebody who's been building and living and breathing this space, it's impossible like from a product architecture perspective to become that if you don't really have that foundation from day zero.
So I remember, if you remember the Rome craze from the no-taking days, I remember the founder saying something like, we're not competing with Evernote, we're competing with Google. And as somebody who's been building and living and breathing this space, it's impossible like from a product architecture perspective to become that if you don't really have that foundation from day zero.
Like Sublime from day zero, we were so conscious about every decision we made because we felt that even though we don't pitch it as this, like over time, because of the multiplayer foundation, this becomes like the world's best curated inspiration engine for ideas. But you had to make that into the foundation.
Like Sublime from day zero, we were so conscious about every decision we made because we felt that even though we don't pitch it as this, like over time, because of the multiplayer foundation, this becomes like the world's best curated inspiration engine for ideas. But you had to make that into the foundation.
Like Sublime from day zero, we were so conscious about every decision we made because we felt that even though we don't pitch it as this, like over time, because of the multiplayer foundation, this becomes like the world's best curated inspiration engine for ideas. But you had to make that into the foundation.
Even though if I start like pitching Sublime as like an inspiration engine and a personal, it just becomes too overwhelming.
Even though if I start like pitching Sublime as like an inspiration engine and a personal, it just becomes too overwhelming.
Even though if I start like pitching Sublime as like an inspiration engine and a personal, it just becomes too overwhelming.