HackerTrans
TopNewTrendsCommentsPastAskShowJobs

davidclark22

no profile record

Submissions

His Chatbot Nearly Ruined Him. To Recover, He Had to Destroy It

wsj.com
3 points·by davidclark22·mês passado·0 comments

I Got Sued

youtube.com
3 points·by davidclark22·há 8 meses·0 comments

Netflix exec makes admission after Jake Paul-Mike Tyson streaming debacle

nypost.com
2 points·by davidclark22·há 2 anos·0 comments

Telegram to Disclose Phones, IP Addresses at Authorities' Requests

rferl.org
2 points·by davidclark22·há 2 anos·1 comments

Kids Who Didn't Know Their Parents Were Russian Spies

wsj.com
1 points·by davidclark22·há 2 anos·0 comments

Founder of SoftBank-backed app IRL accused of fraud by SEC

ft.com
2 points·by davidclark22·há 2 anos·0 comments

YouTuber Bank Wont Let You Withdraw Money [video]

youtube.com
42 points·by davidclark22·há 2 anos·5 comments

comments

davidclark22
·há 2 anos·discuss
I run a single-person SaaS company, https://easyteegolf.com/. I started it a couple years ago as a side project and have grown it organically.
davidclark22
·há 2 anos·discuss
I run a one-person SaaS company and have been using Trello as a simple planning/tracking tool for my work. For simple tasks, each card is just a title. For more complex ones, I add some notes in the description. My board has just 3 columns: Backlog, In flight, and Done. I spent an hour or so getting it all set up a couple years ago (mostly creating all of the cards for the backlog) and usually spend less than 10-15 minutes a week on the board. As customers submit new feature requests or I find bugs, I add a card and drag it to it's appropriate priority spot in the backlog. Besides that, I review the board every 1-2 weeks to decide if the priority of any items has changed. I try to keep it clean, and quickly archive/delete cards if I decide that I'll never work on them. This gives me a lightweight way to keep things organized without feeling like overkill.