Building the OS for the future of work (feat. Adam Nathan)
TechieBytes20 Heinä 2021

Building the OS for the future of work (feat. Adam Nathan)

Episode 86: Today I'm speaking with Adam Nathan, CEO at Almanac, a startup that's building the asyncOS for the future of work. We discuss what the future of work looks like, what to look for in an investor, how he thinks about pricing his product, and what Adam's thoughts are on the Miami tech scene. Enjoy!

Topics we discussed:

What is Almanac? Why did build it?

What does the future of work look like to you?

How can documents replace meetings and messages?

Why can't wikis offer what you built at Almanac?

What's the most difficult challenge you've faced building Almanac to date? How did you overcome it?

What do you look for in investors and how do you determine if they're a good fit for you and your company?

Early hires are crucial to any startup, what do you look for in those employees?

How did you come up with your pricing model? Do you expect it to change ever?

What do you think of the Miami tech scene?

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