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@jaykhatri5232
@jaykhatri5232 5 сағат бұрын
You explained it very nicely, now the viewers can decide which platform to choose according to their experience and learnings, keep it up man✌
@MatthewGira
@MatthewGira 5 сағат бұрын
Thank you!
@talkingballs
@talkingballs 2 күн бұрын
Dude, what tool are you using to film your videos? It looks like an upgrade to Streamyard. I';d love to know. It looks very professional.
@candlesbroomsticks1307
@candlesbroomsticks1307 3 күн бұрын
Thank you. I have been using the Mighty networks for two years now. Ugh..the figuring out never gets old, so fustrating!
@MatthewGira
@MatthewGira Күн бұрын
Both have been changing a lot these last few months! Eventually I think both will be even easier to use :)
@alberto0071
@alberto0071 4 күн бұрын
This is a great review and introduced me to a few companies I didn't know. I would only suggest that you to review & compare their pricing, I can imagine a significant difference once an MVP is validated and the start-up scales up ?
@MatthewGira
@MatthewGira Күн бұрын
Thanks for the feedback!
@KizitoKosara
@KizitoKosara 11 күн бұрын
Please I want to build a small business app which one do you suggest for me to use
@ISawSomethingOnTheInternet
@ISawSomethingOnTheInternet 13 күн бұрын
Well said. Business owner here. He is spot on. 👏🏻
@moshelandon295
@moshelandon295 14 күн бұрын
Great analogy
@ancadanca
@ancadanca 19 күн бұрын
Love your video and info. I want to build a simple app that will prompt next competitor at a trial that their number is coming up. Would Adalo be the best? thank you
@TerryRice
@TerryRice 26 күн бұрын
This is extremely well produced! Thanks for the opportunity to share my story.
@MatthewGira
@MatthewGira 26 күн бұрын
Thanks for doing this with me and sharing your story!
@chenellco
@chenellco 27 күн бұрын
Good stuff, Matt! Really enjoyed Asia's story.
@MatthewGira
@MatthewGira 27 күн бұрын
Thanks, Chenell!! Appreciate your feedback!
@SandroTempesta
@SandroTempesta 27 күн бұрын
thanks for your useful comparison, but I would like to ask you something that is often never mentioned. I am talking about storage space: Circle = 250 Gb - MN = 1Tb Do you think this feature could be interesting or useless? I am planning an academy in the graphics sector, where many students will publish their test images. What would happen in Circle, when the storage space runs out? tnkyou
@MatthewGira
@MatthewGira 27 күн бұрын
Good question! This wasn't super obvious to me, but I found some answers from their forums. Circle says they're not tracking it super closely, so if it's over by a little in a month, they probably won't say anything. If it's consecutively over, they'll reach out and figure out a solution. That could mean deleting some old posts to get back under or upgrading storage space. Potentially just upgrading storage space, not the overall plan itself. Maybe a $5-10/month extra for extra storage. Mighty Networks I believe is the same way. I don't think they're tracking it that closely and would operate under similar conditions.
@Mitch6020
@Mitch6020 Ай бұрын
@Matthewgira thanks for this honest and articulate video. Quick question: will I deal with a lot of bugs if I publish my own app on the app store (through these platforms)? 2. How much does it cost to publish my own app and is it a one time fee?
@MatthewGira
@MatthewGira Күн бұрын
Flutterflow has a "bug detector" of sorts built in, so you'll see where the issues are. Adalo and Glide don't have as much complexity, so bugs really won't be an issue there. Depends if you're going to the app stores to publish. If you are, they do have yearly costs for about $100/year. If you're not going to the app stores, there's no extra cost. You can just share the link to your app via the tool you chose.
@user-pn1ce3dz5c
@user-pn1ce3dz5c Ай бұрын
YC: NETWORK, NETWORK, NETWORK. STANFORD, MIT, HARVARD, IIT, AND THE ISRAELI NETWORK.
@NatalieTrotta
@NatalieTrotta Ай бұрын
This was so helpful, Matthew! Tysm!!
@systemmodmen2157
@systemmodmen2157 Ай бұрын
amazing as usual and i would love to see tally vs typeform
@pabloi2735
@pabloi2735 Ай бұрын
you should to review frontly
@treyb5477
@treyb5477 Ай бұрын
Draftbit tends to be a slower performing builder. A good tool but a bit of a ways to go.
@salvadorteran5181
@salvadorteran5181 Ай бұрын
Someone he dislikes really likes Notion. It's perfect and everyone should use it!
@jacobs492
@jacobs492 Ай бұрын
notion is for internal.
@alaska4joe
@alaska4joe Ай бұрын
The video I desperately needed to hear.
@guitardiary1792
@guitardiary1792 2 ай бұрын
Awesome video, what would be best for feed based UI? thanks
@Bandit01
@Bandit01 2 ай бұрын
Ron Wesley did coding in Hogwarts?
@LightorShadow-mz1dv
@LightorShadow-mz1dv 2 ай бұрын
TBH there are numerous startup accelerators in the world, I didn't get the points that there are so many 'founders' obsess with that allegedly 'TOP ACCELERATORS' ,like YC blah blah
@ShayMark-be7fu
@ShayMark-be7fu 2 ай бұрын
Why when I try to put my email it says I should use a big screen
@user-du2wc7ew6h
@user-du2wc7ew6h 2 ай бұрын
Thank you for this, it truly has helped.
@MatthewGira
@MatthewGira 2 ай бұрын
Glad it helped!
@sindhuvittal4533
@sindhuvittal4533 2 ай бұрын
i tried using flutterflow, but started having issues with clicking the button, i would initially navigate to the next page, but as the pages become slight complex, it wouldnt get clicked at all. i have to build a habit tracker app for an internship, which app builder would you suggest?
@Aryanview800
@Aryanview800 21 күн бұрын
You indian
@Pouncealot2023
@Pouncealot2023 2 ай бұрын
Hey am looking for a business partner in manufacturing
@XanaxMilf
@XanaxMilf 2 ай бұрын
They stole my money I was supposed to get paid on a day but I never received it. I emailed them they haven’t replied. Many people say their customer service/ help support don’t care and are apathetic
@sungodd63
@sungodd63 3 ай бұрын
This are bad tips.
@cuulinn
@cuulinn 3 ай бұрын
Fire video 🔥
@MatthewGira
@MatthewGira 3 ай бұрын
Thank you!
@jackheslin5237
@jackheslin5237 3 ай бұрын
Hi Matthew, I'm currently evaluating whether or not to launch an online community and, if I do, which platform is best. So I really am brand new to this. I found your video to be enormously balanced and very helpful. Thank you for sharing what you've learned so the rest of us can benefit!
@MatthewGira
@MatthewGira 3 ай бұрын
Glad you found it very helpful! Thanks for the feedback. I really appreciate it!
@paech2
@paech2 3 ай бұрын
What a useless video….
@cyriellegeralda3935
@cyriellegeralda3935 3 ай бұрын
Hi for a listing mobile app what would you suggest? Please
@MatthewGira
@MatthewGira 3 ай бұрын
For like houses? or what do you mean by listing mobile app?
@cyriellegeralda3935
@cyriellegeralda3935 3 ай бұрын
@@MatthewGira yes for houses like buying selling renting please would be great. P.s by the way toi are really good.giving great value that the other youtubers that are in your niche.
@MatthewGira
@MatthewGira 3 ай бұрын
Thanks for the feedback. I appreciate it :) I would say it depends on how technical you want to be with it. I think all of them could get it done. That shouldn't be a very complicated app. Glide might be slightly questionable to get payment and what not, but you could get a good visual and flows with it.
@turoczy_
@turoczy_ 3 ай бұрын
Love this 👏 And the single product example is super helpful. I also always try to remind founders to take some creative time to brainstorm features - no matter how crazy. (What CAN we build…?) And then comparing that to the first few versions of the product. (What SHOULD we build?) That sort of reductive approach (can vs should) often gives founders the opportunity to be both visionary and tactical. And also gives them some inspiration for what the future product MIGHT look like, even if the first few versions lack a lot of the envisioned functionality. Again, great work. Please keep it up!
@MatthewGira
@MatthewGira 3 ай бұрын
Thanks for the feedback!! I like the approach you mentioned too!
@Hiener1
@Hiener1 3 ай бұрын
Thank for you the videos, your presentation style is great!
@MatthewGira
@MatthewGira 3 ай бұрын
Thank you! Appreciate the feedback!!
@nickygood3342
@nickygood3342 3 ай бұрын
You are amazing :) Thank you. LOVE your work & teaching style.
@MatthewGira
@MatthewGira 3 ай бұрын
Thank you 🙂 appreciate the feedback!
@ichbineddie
@ichbineddie 3 ай бұрын
Ive live in Mi about my entire life aside from about 5 years of it, I HATE MI!!! Its too expensive for my taste.
@ichbineddie
@ichbineddie 3 ай бұрын
2:43 I had car insurance in Iowa, I was paying $45, my payments today are $160.
@ichbineddie
@ichbineddie 3 ай бұрын
2:13 we still get snow???? I mean, not like we did in the early - mid 90s, we had snow then...
@kleinms
@kleinms 3 ай бұрын
Thanks for compiling this video, very helpful, but I would like to challenge one information gave by you: Settings and Sharing is absolutely not easier than essentials exam. I have more than two years of experience using Notion, both personally and, more recently, in the company I work. I got the essentials badge with flying colors, without having to study at all. For the Settings and Sharing, there's a lot of details that we don't exercise on a daily basis (even if you're a workspace admin), so you really need to review the material and prepare yourself. I spent two days preparing and failed my first attemp (68% success, the minimum is 70%). I'm sure I can apply harder, study the material better and ace this next month, just thought would be nice set a real expectation of the exam, because it isn't easy per-se. Keep up with the good work :)
@MatthewGira
@MatthewGira 3 ай бұрын
That's all interesting! Thanks for sharing and for the feedback!
@Friday4
@Friday4 3 ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing your story, I am hoping to start my own startup soon and hearing your story really provide a lot of persecutive.
@MatthewGira
@MatthewGira 3 ай бұрын
That's awesome. Glad it was helpful. Thanks for letting me know!
@gabrielboss4345
@gabrielboss4345 3 ай бұрын
Love this! Thanks for sharing, Matt.
@MatthewGira
@MatthewGira 3 ай бұрын
Thanks, Gabe!!
@turoczy_
@turoczy_ 3 ай бұрын
Thank you SO much for capturing this!
@MatthewGira
@MatthewGira 3 ай бұрын
Of course! Glad it was helpful.
@ocutrap2781
@ocutrap2781 3 ай бұрын
Great journey to learn from!
@MatthewGira
@MatthewGira 3 ай бұрын
Glad to hear it!
@parmeshchopra
@parmeshchopra 3 ай бұрын
He looks ditto like cricketer Johnny Bairstow
@michaelwolf8756
@michaelwolf8756 4 ай бұрын
Very helpful! Thanks.
@MatthewGira
@MatthewGira 4 ай бұрын
Glad it was helpful. Thanks for the feedback!
@abstract27-web-agency
@abstract27-web-agency 4 ай бұрын
Ghost is soo good, we love it 🥰
@MatthewGira
@MatthewGira 4 ай бұрын
It is really good!
@garyschasteen9440
@garyschasteen9440 4 ай бұрын
Firstly, thank you for this insightful video. I appreciate the time and expertise that goes into creating such valuable content. Allow me to share some advanced insights that have significantly impacted my business approach. From extensive experience, I've learned that merely eliminating problems isn't enough. When you remove a challenge, people quickly forget the pain and the value you provided, leading to questions like, "Why am I paying for this service?" which inevitably increases churn. Instead, focusing on driving revenue growth has proven far more effective. By adding substantial value and boosting a company’s revenue, you position yourself as indispensable. Revenue is the lifeblood of any business, and if you're the primary driver of income, you hold unparalleled leverage. Companies that understand this can't afford to let you go if they want to thrive. Furthermore, by fostering robust and healthy relationships with key stakeholders, you solidify your position and can command premium rates. The critical factor then becomes how to scale-how to generate more revenue with the same or less effort. This strategy is the true path to financial freedom, rather than merely being a 'pain killer' which can often lead to stagnation. The bottom-up approach you mentioned is indeed spot on. I’ve also observed a common pitfall with the 'find your passion' mantra. Success often hinges on the ability to consistently execute what’s necessary to achieve your goals. Many get sidetracked by the dopamine rush of chasing passions, which can derail progress. Aligning passion with essential tasks can be time-consuming and inefficient. Instead, finding joy in the process of taking action itself is key. This enjoyment is transferable across various tasks that drive you toward your goals. It's crucial to be clear about your objectives, but the real satisfaction should come from having a streamlined workflow that efficiently propels you forward. Not all passions are profitable, and focusing solely on monetizable actions is essential. Regarding mission and vision, it’s vital to have a robust framework for decision-making amidst external chaos. A clear vision acts as a guiding beacon, helping you make strategic choices and discern which actions align with your ultimate goals. A strong company vision that resonates deeply with you serves as a critical reference point for these decisions. Overall, this video is excellent, and these advanced insights will resonate with those aiming to refine their business strategies and achieve exceptional growth.
@garyschasteen4726
@garyschasteen4726 4 ай бұрын
Firstly, thank you for this video. Appreciate the time it takes to make content, and just thought I would share some insights I have found that might be useful. I have found from experience that if you remove anything from someone, good or bad, they actually do not like it. For example, spent years "taking away" problems in business. The problem with that is that the people don't remember the pain, and so don't remember that you took that pain away by solving the problem, and so once you are no longer needed, they are like "Why am I paying for this service" and you get churn. Instead, what works much better, again from experience, is to find ways to increase revenue of a company. You are adding something to them, not taking something away. Without revenue, a business dies, and if you are the one bringing the most money into the company or your clients, you have the most leverage. They can get rid of you if they want to go under. If you also stack on top of that building a solid and healthy relationship with the people, then they won't want to get rid of you, and you can command top dollar. The key after that is how do you bring in more money with the same or less time spent, that is scaling. So good video, but I think the "pain killer" analogy of is actually a pathway to getting stuck instead of getting to financial free. The bottom up approach is spot on. I have also seen a lot of situations and experienced situations where people get stuck in the whole "find your passion" thing. The real thing that needs to happen is you need to be able to consistently do what needs to be done in order to achieve the goal. People get hooked on the dopamine of "their passion" and get side railed and stalled. The other problem with the "passion" approach is finding ways to align your passion with the task at hand, which is difficult and a big time suck. I have seen this many times. The solution is if you can enjoy the process of taking action, that can be transferred to any action that contributes to the goal. You do need to know what you want, but the joy or flow should come from having a really good workflow that makes executing your tasks consume only the amount of bandwidth required to achieve the goal. Also, some passions just don't make money. They are not monetizable.
@elvisadjei2062
@elvisadjei2062 4 ай бұрын
I wish there was one for building react native apps
@MatthewGira
@MatthewGira 4 ай бұрын
Video tomorrow on one actually 👀