Taro's 2022 Year In Review
Taro was born in 2022, so of course it's been a special year for us ๐ฃ
Some stats:
- 350,000+ views on Taro's video and Q&A content
- 17,000+ registered active users
- 650+ Taro Premium members from 20+ countries, with dozens of engineers at companies like Meta, Google, Amazon, and top startups.
- $100K+ in revenue booked
When we started, Alex and I agreed that weโd be long-term players in a long-term game (h/t to Naval). Taro was founded on the premise that a meaningful number of software engineers are not getting the career guidance and insights they need. (And 1:1 mentorship programs are too high-friction and expensive to actually work.)
We spent months trying to figure out what exactly the product would be, how we'd measure success, and which engineers we'd target first. In August, we had office hours with Paul Graham. He listened to us ramble about our product vision and growth anxieties, then replied very simply:
"Just be genuinely useful"
These 4 words have become our guiding principle. Our goal is to be genuinely useful to software engineers, even if itโs not clear how the business will profit. We'll do things that don't scale, like talking to every engineer who signs up, replying to questions they have with videos, and reviewing their promo packets. When these stop working, we'll figure out how to automate.
The benefit of playing a long-term game is the magic of compounding. The true benefit of compounding is only apparent on the 5-10 year time horizon. This applies to our content library, SEO ranking, YouTube channel, and the word-of-mouth from our community members.
A timeline of our year:
- ๐๐๐ง๐ฎ๐๐ซ๐ฒ: Left our cushy Big Tech jobs
- ๐๐ฉ๐ซ๐ข๐ฅ: Finally decided that weโd build something for individual SWEs (and not businesses)
- ๐๐ฎ๐ง๐: started Y Combinator S22
- ๐๐ฎ๐ฅ๐ฒ: public launch of Taro Premium, our paid product
- ๐๐๐ฉ๐ญ๐๐ฆ๐๐๐ซ: officially hired Charlie (we were in the same freshman dorm 13 years ago ๐ฎ)
It wouldnโt be a startup unless we also had lots of problems:
- It's starting to become difficult to keep up with the amount of emails/messages we get in a given day.
- Few users are organically opening the Taro app โ most of the traffic is coming from a push notification, YouTube video, or LinkedIn post.
We have tons of exciting plans in 2023! If youโre a software engineer and want to join Taro Premium before the end of the year (use your learning budget), join here: jointaro.com/membership
Happy holidays :)
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