š§ What Jason Fried Learned From 26 Years of Building Great Products
TL;DR: Today weāre releasing a new episode of our podcast AI& I .Dan Shipper sits down withJason Fried,the cofounder and CEO of 37signals.Watchon X or YouTube, or listen on Spotify or Apple Podcasts.Hereās a link to theepisode transcript.
Running a business is not that interesting to Jason Fried āeven though his bootstrapped company earns tens of millions in profit every year, and heās been at it for over two decades.
What lights him upāand has him waxing lyrical about architecture, watches, and carsāis making products, particularly the kind that are built around a single, coherent idea. The kind that leaves people with a near-spiritual sense of satisfaction.
Fried is the cofounder and CEO of 37signals , the makers of product management tool Basecamp and web application framework Ruby on Rails , and you can see his obsession with product reflected back by his loyal users. In this episode of AI & I, Dan Shipper and Fried talk about everything heās learned about building something whole, from the way he designs software to his philosophy around running a company.
Here is a link to the episode transcript.
You can check out their full conversation here:
Here are some of the themes they touch on:
How Fried thinks about building new products
Fried treats making softwareāand the experience of using itāas something that should inspire a feeling of completeness. Hereās more nuance from him on this philosophy:
We canāt touch software, but it can move us
For the first 10 minutes of the episode, Fried is ostensibly talking about watches, cars, and architecture. But put your ear to the ground, and youāll hear echoes of what he thinks about software.