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I prototyped a full video podcasting app in a couple of days using Claude Code, and it's completely changed how I think about building new features for Transistor (the podcast hosting product I co-founded). π₯ Timestamps: 0:00 β Why you should build fake products first 0:27 β The podcast countdown timer experiment 0:56 β Taking on video podcast hosting at Transistor 1:08 β Just start building it 1:47 β Demo: the video podcasting prototype 2:32 β What people actually want vs. what I assumed (HLS vs. simple upload) 3:53 β "Usage is oxygen for product realizations." 4:54 β Live demo: one-click publish to YouTube + Transistor 5:57 β Scheduling episodes and real user testing (the church sermon use case) 6:39 β Handling 15GB video uploads 7:25 β Why everyone should be building fake products 7:49 β Private podcasts β unlisted YouTube playlists 8:28 β The FreshBooks "compete with yourself" story 9:44 β How does this change your product process? 10:17 β Claude Code + Slack: anyone on the team can start a PR 14:05 β YouTube analytics vs. audio downloads in one view 14:51 β Freedom to use a fresh tech stack 15:18 β Night and day: old codebases vs. new ones β More about me: β I'm Justin Jackson. I co-founded Transistor.fm [https://transistor.fm/?via=justin] (a podcast hosting and analytics platform). I write, podcast, and make videos about bootstrapping, startups, marketing, calm companies, and business ethics. My blog: https://justinjackson.ca Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/justinjackson.ca
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