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Ken Miller @Podium.page/@Fathom.fm. Growth is everybody's job in SaaS team
saas.unbound is a podcast for and about founders who are working on scaling inspiring products that people love brought to you by https://saas.group/. In this episode #44, we are talking with Ken Miller, Co-Founder of Podium.page (https://podium.page/), streamlining your podcast production with AI-powered tools for time-saving, high-quality content creation, and Fathom.fm (https://fathom.fm/), the AI-powered podcast player from the future. We discuss the roadmap for both Podium.page and Fathom.fm, how Podium was initially supposed t be a feature not a standalone product but took off so successfully that the team decided to grow it separately. Ken discusses the role of AI for SaaS businesses and why slapping an AI API on a product may not be the most sustainable strategy. Ken talks about Reddit and how it's often overlooked and feared because of the strict rules. He shares his approach to Reddit and how it helped Podium get traction and customers. He also shares his vision about growth being everyone's job and how drilling the growth strategy into team's members' brain is a great way to boost it. Subscribe to our channel to be the first to see the interviews that we publish twice a week - https://www.youtube.com/@saas-group Stay up to date: Twitter: https://twitter.com/SaaS_group LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/14790796