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Presentation during The Lean Startup SXSW by Andres Glusman, Meetup.

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Beyond 2 guys in a garage

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Customer Development at Meetup

SXSW - March 2010

Andres Glusman

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What’s Meetup?

Meetup GroupsDesigned for individuals to create their own Meetups from scratch

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LEARN PHOTOGRAPHY

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GET IN SHAPE

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SOCIALIZE YOUR PUG

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GET OUT OF THE HOUSE

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SIT ‘N KNIT

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GROW YOUR BUSINESS

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CLIMB

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REVEL…. ?

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SPREAD THE LEAN STARTUP GOSPEL

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What’s Meetup?

Meetup SponsorshipsDesigned for organizations to reach, sponsor &

support existing Meetup communities

Meetup GroupsDesigned for individuals to create their own Meetups from scratch

Meetup EverywhereDesigned for organizations to spark user-generated `Meetup everywhere

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Accidental Lean Startup

1) Built on open source software

2) Agile development with multiple pushes per day

3) Customer DevelopmentCustomer Development

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Just started doing it

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“I’ll let you into the beta program if you agree to let my team watch you set it up”

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table

screen

Paul

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I’m trying to….

Conference Room

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“That was humbling”- A developer after the session

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MALKOVICH BIAS:

THE TENDENCY TO BELIEVE THAT EVERYONE USES

TECHNOLOGY LIKE YOU DO

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Watching people use the stuff you build, is the best way to confront the Malkovich Bias

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Shifts the conversation from how I would use the website to how this user uses the website

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On pace to do 600-800 sessions this year

Will cost around $27,000 (less than 1 outsourced usability project)

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Test 2-3 days a week (t, w, th)

Setup tests prior to knowing what will be tested

Recruit participants from community and through recruiter (compensate for their time)

Use gotomeeting to broadcast sessions to developers

Use silverback to record

Do remote tests via gotomeeting

Follow each session with discussion & notes/video

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“This Group meets the first

Saturday of every month ““This Group

meets the first Saturday of

every month “

“This Group meets the first

Saturday of every month “

“This Group meets the first

Saturday of every month “

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Testing on our DIY iPhone Rig

Similar approach to iPhone testing

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Customer Development lessons learned

1. Give team direct access to customers

2. Look for boulders in the road

3. Substitute frequency for precision

4. Strip out costs wherever possible

…but be willing to trade money for time

5. Have discussions

6. Launch & learn

7. Do as much as you can in low tech way, then scale

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Lessons apply to…

• Customer interviews for current/new platforms

• Community & coaching initiatives

• Discovering sales approaches for new platforms

• Modeling & projections

• Etc

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Still lots to learn

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Drop me a note

Andres Glusman

andres@meetup.com

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