Inside the Startup Journey of Mike Slaats and Upvoty’s Growth

It gives a more personal view of the product and the decisions behind it. You can see how he experiments, iterates, and shares lessons learned, which makes the development process feel more accessible and real, not just a list of features or updates.
I agree, seeing the founder share his thought process and lessons makes the whole product journey more tangible. It’s interesting to watch how decisions evolve and how feedback actually shapes the tool over time, rather than just reading release notes or announcements.
 
I agree, seeing the founder share his thought process and lessons makes the whole product journey more tangible. It’s interesting to watch how decisions evolve and how feedback actually shapes the tool over time, rather than just reading release notes or announcements.
it really adds context to the updates. You can kind of see why certain features get prioritized and how the team responds to user input, which gives a fuller picture than just looking at changelogs or blog posts.
 
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