I’m starting a business, actually a whole bunch of businesses, in the hope that one of them will stick.
My kids tease me that I had midlife crises over and over while they were growing up. Each was a business, a hobby, or both.
I won’t be building complex products before I start. I’ll be throwing together simple ideas, proof of concepts, or scratching my own itch and pitching those solutions to real customers. If people buy, I’ll build a minimum viable product and iterate.
Over the next few months I’ll be kicking off a whole bunch of new business ideas, about one a week. If you’d like to follow along, join my mailing list. I’ll send you updates about the things I’m trying this week.
Stray Thoughts (05/24)
I repositioned Stray Thoughts as a memory tool instead of just a capture tool.
Certified Embroidery USB Sticks (05/17)
I set out to solve a simple but annoying problem: unreliable USB sticks for embroidery machines.
Building a Lead Generating Quiz to Test a Product Idea (05/12)
How I built a quiz as a lead generation tool to test a future product idea.
Tenkai (05/09)
Experience the rhythm and simplicity of fly fishing without a reel.
Tracer (05/07)
Trace Images on your Kindle Scribe or other e-Ink Device.
Boiler (04/22)
The easiest way to standardize your teams code.