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How to consistently go viral: Nikita Bier’s playbook for winning at consumer apps

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honored to be on a product management

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podcast for a person who doesn't believe

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product management is real we're already

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already getting into the hot takes you

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launched TBH went viral you end up

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selling it to Facebook what was the

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Insight that helped you come up with

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this is a big idea that we should try I

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looked on the App Store and the number

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one app in the United States was an app

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called saraha but the entire app was in

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Arabic like the strongest signal that

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you could ever have that people want

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something this is insane I did not know

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this whole story so we launched this app

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it immediately took off servers started

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crashing I looked at our numbers and I'm

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like we will be number one in the United

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States in like six days a tip that

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you're sharing here is look for lat and

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demand where people are trying to obtain

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a particular value and going through a

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very distortive process if you can

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actually crystallize what their

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motivation is you can have this kind of

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intense adoption I I didn't know you're

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actually a product manager at Facebook

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the thing I didn't real realiz as a

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product manager in a large tech company

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is there is very little product

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management that you do they're mainly

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just writing a documents and then kind

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of being the team secretary and running

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around getting approvals but products

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Live and Die in the pixels you should be

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designing the hierarchy the pixels the

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flows everything that's on you at some

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point you started tweeting like hey I'm

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working on you app everyone was going

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nuts I saw stat that you made $11

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million in sales 10 million downloads

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the thing that is hard to really

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understand is it is absolute chaos to

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keep the thing online I was sleeping 3

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hours a day for 3 months our team was

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also Relentless though they would come

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over to my house 9:00 a.m. stay until

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midnight and just do that 7 days a week

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is there anything else that's just like

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this is something that is probably going

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to help you with your app with certainty

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if you're good at your job you can make

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an app grow and go viral over the years

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of building all these apps I've accured

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all these growth hacks that still nobody

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knows about

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today my guest is Nikita beer Nikita has

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built launched and helped get more apps

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to the top of the App Store than any

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human I've ever come across he sold his

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first big hit TBH to Facebook for over

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$30 million he sold his second big app

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gas to Discord for many millions more he

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did this all with a tiny team and very

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little funding he's also helped dozens

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of Founders and apps and as an adviser

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or investor to companies like flow

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citizen be real locket and wealth simple

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and many more today he spends his time

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advising companies on file growth

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strategies design feedback structuring

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their product development process and a

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lot more what I love about Nikita is

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that he has very strong opinions about

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how to build successful products that

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are rooted in him actually doing the

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work over the past decade to see for

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himself what works and what doesn't

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Nikita has been the single most

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requested guest on this podcast and

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you'll soon see why this episode is

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packed with tactics and stories and

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lessons that I am sure will leave you

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wanting more more if you want to work

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with Nikita on your app you can actually

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book his time at intro. c/ Nikita beer

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and if you enjoy this podcast don't

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forget to subscribe and follow it in

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your favorite podcasting app or YouTube

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it's the best way to avoid missing

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tremendously with that I bring you

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Nikita

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beer Nikita thank you so much for being

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here welcome to the podcast thanks for

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having me I'm excited to to dive in I'm

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also I feel uh honored to be on a

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product management podcast for a person

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who doesn't believe product management

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is real we're ready ready getting into

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the hot takes uh we're definitely going

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to chat about wait and you said not real

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okay I thought you were gonna say not uh

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not useful okay this is good okay let's

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put a pin in that I think we think this

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I think everyone already feels this I

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think it's gonna be a very special

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conversation I've been looking forward

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to chatting you for a long time and

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there's so much that I want to ask you

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the way that I'm thinking we frame this

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convers ation is we go through the story

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behind the apps that you've built or

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helped build that have hit the top of

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the App Store and basically hear the

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inside story of what it took to build

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those apps and to make them successful

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and then through that try to extract as

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many lessons as we can about what it

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takes to build a successful viral

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consumer app these days how does that

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sound to you sounds amazing and a lot of

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it was luck but a lot of it was uh very

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very tactical work that uh went into it

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Lenny First I want to start with

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something that I think very few people

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know about you so the first thing that

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you built the first product that you

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built was uh very different from what

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you do these days and it was a product

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called potify which something I actually

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would really want it helps you decide

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who to vote for based on how it would

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impact your life can you just share a

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bit about just that part of your life

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and why you decided to Pivot away from

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that into consumer apps yeah so when I

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was in college I was really interested

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in this kind of uh thing that American

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voters do which is like they they vote

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against their own Financial

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self-interest like people in New York

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and San Francisco you know vote for

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democrats for higher taxes people in

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Kansas uh vote for Republicans for low

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taxes and not uh and they you know they

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make less money and so that fewer

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government benefits and I wanted build

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this tool that would help communicate

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the financial impacts of these policy

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proposals of presidents and I I built it

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in like my last year of college and we

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it was just a web app that we put out

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and it would it would calculate their

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tax proposals the government benefits

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that they were proposing and you would

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enter in your basic personal information

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how many kids you have uh if uh your age

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and then it would just tell tell you in

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dollars what the impact would be and it

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also tell you uh we simulated those

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