Localmind co-founder Lenny Rachitsky talks version 2.0 (Part 1)

It’s always great to be able to feature a company for a second time here for obvious reasons – the primary being that they are still growing and thriving! Bringing someone back also gives us an opportunity to dive into the assumptions they made the first time and see where they’ve landed today – did their vision hold true?

Localmind is another company brave enough to come back and talk about the changes between the first version of their product and version 2.0 that was released today. This time I got to sit with the other co-founder, Lenny Rachitsky (see his co-founder, Beau Haugh’s episode from last May here).

In this first segment, we dive into the new version of the product, the algorithm by which they determine who is the most appropriate person to send questions to, the big changes in the product and the changes in their perception of the product as they went back into development after extensive user testing and feedback.

Lenny is the prototype of the mobile entrepreneur – open, candid and able to admit the lessons they’ve learned as they grow their business.

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Localmind co founder Lenny Rachitsky talks version 2.0 (Part 1)

Rob Woodbridge

Entrepreneur, business leader, UNTETHER.tv founder, tech junkie, mobile business advisor, baseball nut, Springsteen fan and father of 5-year old twin boys.

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