• Building “Astonous Ship”, a dynamic shipping app for AppExchange

  • Apr 20 2024
  • Length: 50 mins
  • Podcast

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Building “Astonous Ship”, a dynamic shipping app for AppExchange

  • Summary

  • Summary

    This conversation is about Salesforce startups and ISVs. The guest, Shailendra Singh, shares his journey as an ISV partner with Salesforce and the success of his app, Astonous, on the Salesforce AppExchange. He discusses the importance of gardening and how it relates to building a startup. Shailendra explains the challenges he faced in building his app, including outdated technology and lack of flexibility in existing apps on the AppExchange. He also shares tips for ISVs, such as visualizing success, being transparent with employers, and continuously reviewing and providing feedback to freelancers. In this conversation, Shailendra Singh and Abhinav discuss various strategies and challenges for ISVs in the Salesforce ecosystem. They emphasize the importance of putting the right keywords and customer reviews on the AppExchange to attract leads. They also discuss the role of graphic designers and content writers in creating attractive listings. Shailendra shares his experience with co-marketing programs and the importance of scalability. They also touch on the challenges of providing support and the benefits of using Salesforce for documentation and knowledge base. The conversation concludes with tips for ISVs, including focusing on building a sustainable business and finding niche markets.


    Takeaways


    Building a startup is like gardening - it requires nurturing and care.

    ISVs should focus on building dynamic apps that can be easily configured for different use cases.

    Transparency with employers about building an app can lead to support and a smooth transition to full-time entrepreneurship.

    Manifesting success through visualization and setting goals is important for ISVs.

    Hiring freelancers requires regular feedback and prompt reviews.

    The first customer can validate the app's functionality and boost morale.

    AppExchange is a valuable channel for finding customers, so it's important to optimize the app listing and keep it updated. Put the right keywords and customer reviews on the AppExchange to attract leads

    Consider hiring graphic designers and content writers to create attractive listings

    Explore co-marketing programs and partnerships with Salesforce account executives and SI partners

    Focus on scalability and finding niche markets to grow your business

    Provide support by documenting customer implementations and using Salesforce for knowledge base

    Submit your app for business approval and be transparent with Salesforce about your idea and strategy


    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction and Background

    01:40 Gardening as a Metaphor for business

    03:31 Journey of Building an App on AppExchange

    06:19 Making application dynamic, saving implementation time.

    10:34 Acquiring non-tech skills to be an ISV

    12:49 Moonlighting and working part-time as an employee

    17:16 Setting own office

    18:56 Power of Manifestation

    20:48 Initial Challenges as an ISV

    25:45 Getting the First Customer

    28:03 AppExchange, Listing and it's Impact

    30:11 Outsourcing Graphic Design and Content

    33:10 Co-Marketing with Salesforce

    36:20 Challenges and Scalability after 2 years of launch

    39:15 Support and Documentation

    42:04 Handling Different Time Zones in Customer Support

    45:17 Utilizing Salesforce to the Max

    48:06 Book Recommendation: Rework

    50:30 Finding Gaps and Building a Sustainable Business

    54:13 Submitting for Business Approval

    56:30 Intro Banner.mp4



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