From A SaaS Side Hustle To A Full-Time Gig, Changelogs & Prompt Engineering

Should you join a mastermind?

This was a question that Chase Heckendorn and many other founders have asked. 

Despite running many successful service businesses since 2010, Chase had never joined a mastermind before. As a non-technical founder balancing service businesses alongside a brand new software product, he was outside of his comfort zone and looking for extra accountability.  

“I was getting close to having an MVP product that I was ready to start showing people. And I knew that I needed accountability. I was talking to my wife about it all the time, and I think she was starting to get really worn out with this really repetitive conversation about the product. I think I need to speak with some people who are in the same world doing the same things."

Learn all about Chase's experience in his mastermind and how it is helping bring his first SaaS product to market. 

👉 Read Chase's story

If you are ready to join a mastermind, MicroConf Mastermind Applications close tomorrow night. Apply to join a mastermind here 

Here's what we're covering this week: 

  • Turning your SaaS side hustle into your full-time gig 

  • Why changelogs are underrated 

  • How to write better AI prompts

 

📺 Featured on the MicroConf Youtube Channel 

Turn Your SaaS Side Hustle into a Full-Time Gig in 2023

Want your side hustle to make more money and go full-time? This is how to turn your SaaS side hustle into a full-time gig in 2023.

 

🎙 New On Startups For The Rest Of Us  

In episode 646, Rob Walling catches up with James Kennedy, the founder of ProcurementExpress, about James’s unconventional approach to price increases. Every year, James does an annual price increase across the board. He talks about the pros and cons of this approach, along with how he communicates it to both leads and customers.

 

 🚀 3 SaaS Resources To Check Out From Around The Web

 

🎟 Upcoming MicroConf Events 

If you are an under-represented, minoritized, or financially disadvantaged founder and need a little help with the costs of attending our events, check out our MicroConf Scholarship program.

 

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