A collection of success stories about organizations that exemplify what community-led growth is capable of.
For a company that prioritizes educating developers to deliver code faster and be more competent, community has been a key player in empowering and providing a platform for that.
For a company that prioritizes educating developers to deliver code faster and be more competent, community has been a key player in empowering and providing a platform for that.
Asana scaled its mission of organizing work through a three-pronged community program and by supporting their community member in every possible way.
From an apartment complex to the #1 CRM platform in the world - how did Salesforce instill the idea of community early and became a community-led monument of growth.
Founders Brian and Dharmesh realized that people wanted to be 'helped' and not 'interrupted' in their process which is what the inbound notion was all about and what HubSpot was built on.
For a company that prioritizes educating developers to deliver code faster and be more competent, community has been a key player in empowering and providing a platform for that.
Asana scaled its mission of organizing work through a three-pronged community program and by supporting their community member in every possible way.
Lattice has manifested what it wanted as a people management platform and is looking to do so as people find more value in the product and the community that comes with it.
A lot of creators would agree that they wouldn't still be doing what theyâre doing without Patreon. In a way, Patreon brings creators closer to their supporters and fosters a sense of community.
ChatGPT can produce everything from emails, content pieces, and even deliberate research materials that can be helpful for community builders. Now, imagine this at scale.
Sessions Community was not an afterthought, the plan was always there. Community powers their growth and is unequivocally the most important element that pushes them forward.
What started as closed community of 20 members has grown into a 1300+ members strong Slack community with PLS leaders from companies like Slack, Calendly, Asana, and more.
Autocode has gradually evolved into a web editor, runtime for apps, hosting platform that treats the API as the foundational primitive of web development.
Framer has reinvented itself quite a few times, and each time taking on a new challenge, a new market, consistently making it easier to design digital products.
Today, Airtable has shifted from being a productivity tool to an app development platform that is essential to larger workflows. Airtable lets companies to âdo more with less,â and deliver value faster.
Being part of a company is more than just about an âentrepreneur'. It's about consistency. And just like how high pressure aggravates the atmosphere, these bright-eyed 20-year-olds were brewing up a storm.
MindsDB wants to make ML and AI reasonably accessible to companies who canât otherwise think of doing so. It was a brilliant idea but Rome wasnât built in a day.
Thereâs a saying that spreadsheets are the most successful programming model and smartphones are the most successful computers of all time. What if these two forces could be combined?
You need to be able to pull off a growth strategy on your own. The only thing keeping you from doing that is the uncertainty that it might not work but what if you could get that assurance?
There's software out there for literally everything, but few solve the problem of software development. Issue tracking and software management tools are not as evolved as they shouldâve been.
Haunting as it may have been, the idea of not having a path, but the journey becomes exhilarating when you donât have anything to lose.
In a way, Thunkable was built from the ground up, without having to build it from the ground up. As time progressed, they were able to fix some of the major issues that existed.
Leadership isnât always field goals and platinum-selling records, in fact, for the most part, itâs a self-doubting path that forces you to re-evaluate every decision you make.
There are no mistakes, just happy accidents - unexpected events put a full stop to the initial plan. One of the alpha users shared Supabaseâs website on Hacker News and this post ended up going viral.
How do you build a company that wholeheartedly does something good for society? The mere willingness to do something good with a positive mission statement is not enough to create a positive impact.
Their philosophy is that when you try to slow down to incorporate quality concerns, you end up making bulk releases which in turn hampers the quality of code thatâs put out.
Through organic word of mouth and the reputation Hashnode had already in the community, it witnessed a growth curve that skyrocketed, literally.
And so eventually they decided on the name Braze - meaning to bond or unite something with strength. The idea with Braze was to blur the lines and unite people and technology.
And to truly offer something that has any value, the argument put forth is an approach to build an organization inside-out. Why does my organization exist in the first place?
Unable to find the right piece, he decided to convince Bradley to go full-time with Dovetail and quit Atlassian once and for all. They took a leap of faith.
Softr isnât like any other template-based website building platform with a drag-and-drop interface. It has a ver distinctive approach to web development and uses a set of Legos as building blocks.
Atlassian pioneered this product, and although there was an equal possibility of failure, their hard work paid off. It paid off so much that it took them around the world and beyond.
In-between connecting C and Python libraries, Tanmai and the team realized that they were solving way bigger problems than what was set out to be just a food ordering application.
Miro was barely even a blip in the radar of the design community a couple of years ago as of 2018, but now it is dominating the conversation: A collaborative tool like no other.
With customers ranging from small and mid-sized to Fortune 500 giants like Mercedes-Benz, Amazon, NFL, JLL, Volvo - Retool definitely has rattled the cages.
The story of Webflow starts with Vlad Magdalin who grew up in the US. grew up in the United States, watching his dad struggle to make a living while trying to keep the family alive and afloat.
đ The beginning of a $5.2Bn journey: From Basti (a small town in Uttar Pradesh) to San Francisco Bay Area
Calvin French-Owen and Ilya Volodarsky class at MIT where they invited successful startup founders to interact with the students and talk about their learning. The beginning of Segment.
Appsmith happened after multiple hands-on experiences of co-founding startups, learning from their failures for about 10 years and bouncing back stronger at it!
With the onset of the revolution, people flooded factories and offices. This led to the invention of tools that helped ease out the management tasks. Notion's story is inspired by evolution.
A deep-dive case study on how Pitch is crowdsourcing value through the 1100+ member Slack community to be a community-driven product.
There are 8000+ marketing tools you use to scale your go-to-market engine and output as efficiently as possible while optimising for costs. Here's where Funnel IQ steps in.
A deep-dive into how Airbyte scaled to 3500+ Slack users in a year with a community-first approach to growth.
How Andrew Mason's vision to "edit audio and video like you edit text" is empowering the creator economy
The story of the rise of a collaborative, community-first SaaS which is the #1 go-to-place for the design community.