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Geoff Roberts
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Co-founder of Outseta. www.outseta.com
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My (limited) understanding is the Portuguese are the most cod happy of all people, but all of their cod is sourced from Scandinavia.
My first real attempt at Basque cooking. This is "marmitako."

spainonafork.com/marmitako-ba...
I may very well take you up on that! I need to make a bit of progress first haha.
Thank you! I have started doing an online chat with a Spanish speaker as well. I'm all-in!
I'm taking a Spanish class two days per week.

There are six young(ish) people in the class (25-40).

An American, a German, a Russian, a Ukranian, a Greek, and a Turk.
Made some new friends. They have a beautiful study.
I do believe that consistency is massively underrated... but I believe that retirement probably is too! I will not be a person who struggles with retirement.
9 years ago today my Co-founders and I got together in Boston for the first time and starting working on our then yet to be named SaaS start-up.

Happy 9th Birthday, @outseta.com! 🎂
You can see the pages linked in my tweet—the two long form variants are quite a bit longer and text based.

The hypothesis was that most people wouldn't read so much text, but those that did would be better qualified and convert at a higher rate.
We use a tool called Optibase that's an A/B testing tool for Webflow.
The #buildinpublic crowd is chirping that no one posts failures anymore.

Here's a losing A/B test—we tested a couple of long form, written home page variants @outseta.com.

Original: outseta.com
Variant 1: outseta.com/home-3
Variant 2: outseta.com/home-4

The original outperformed both.
Over the last 6 months we ran our first proper test of paid ads for @outseta.com.

We have circumstances that make ads tough—volatile + competitive market, low price point product, etc.

Results:

$30k spent
69 free trials
40 new customers

Short version—it "worked," but not great.
Ironically everyone keeps telling me the Basque are the group that's tough to make inroads with, but they keep proving that wrong.

Might be a generational thing to some extent though.
I've never been more welcomed anywhere than I have been since moving to Spain.

People opening their families, homes, a lives to me + proactively reaching out to make sure our family has what we need.

The 🇪🇸 could not have made a stronger impression. Honored to build new friendships.
An honest observation...

So many of the people most chronically on Twitter—and especially bigger accounts—seem to be getting dumber.

Their takes more flippant, nonsensical.

It's bad and getting worse because they get so much positive reinforcement.

The Twitter Mind Virus.
San Sebastian (where I now live) is known as one of the food capitals of the world—more Michelin star restaurants per capita yada yada yada.

This is the first place that truly blew my mind—and it's mostly just grilled vegetables.

90€ for 5 glasses of wine, 2 apps, 3 dishes + dessert.
www.muka.eus
Muka
El fuego transforma el acto de preparar la comida en una experiencia compartida. Cocinar exige colaboración, aunque solo sea para evitar que se apague el fuego.
www.muka.eus
Something I'm seeing so much of from software companies right now...

"OMG... look at this shit. Game changing!"

And it's 100x more complicated than it used to be, but it's an AI workflow now.
A) San Sebastian

B) I would love to! Will do.
One month living in Spain today.
Probably the biggest day in @outseta.com history today.

💰 Sept. was our best month ever—by a lot.

📈 Hit our biggest revenue milestone yet today.

🧑‍💻 Our newest team member (another engineer) starts tomorrow.

Feeling appreciative of the commitment. This team has worked for every inch.