

They each get two pre-roll ads and two mid-roll ads. Hosting is handled through Transistor.Ĭurrently, we have two ad spots a month. We're hoping to get there once we're both working on Transistor.fm full-time.

Ideally, we'd record on Thursdays during the day. Currently, it falls to Friday evening or weekends (which isn't ideal).

Generally, we'll record on a Friday, Saturday or Sunday, and then Chris (our editor) will edit it on Monday, so we can publish it on Tuesday.įinding time to record is a real challenge. We've managed to release an episode almost every week since then. ►How'd you find the time and funding to do this podcast? We started our podcast in February 2018, shortly after we signed our partnership documents. But even more: we wanted to talk honestly about what it's like to bootstrap a company. Because we're running a podcast platform, we wanted to use our product on a daily basis. We had a bunch of motivations for starting Build your SaaS. I've been listening to podcasts since 2007. I've been podcasting since 2012 (I started a show called Product People, where I interviewed startup founders). Every week we record a call, where we talk about what we're wrestling with and working on. We wanted to share the journey for what it's like to be a startup founder now, in 2019. It's a podcast hosting & analytics platform.
TRANSISTOR FM SOFTWARE
I teamed up with my friend Jon Buda (a software developer) to launch Transistor.fm together. I've been a Product Manager for software companies for quite a while.
