The Heavybit Library
The Heavybit Library is an extensive catalog of educational content featuring hundreds of hours of expert presentations, insightful podcasts, and articles focused on helping technical founders achieve breakout success.
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A Startup Guide to Product Launches: Generate the Hype Your Product Deserves
Kiersten Gaffney has spent the last 20+ years generating revenue for B2B early-stage startups and public companies. She currently...
A Guide to Finding A Leadership Coach
Scaling your early-stage company is both an exciting and overwhelming journey. For many first-time founders, understanding how...
From 0 to 1, Hiring Your First Product Manager
I had the opportunity to meet with several Heavybit member companies for office hours recently. During my sessions, two major...
KeenIO’s Required Reading (and Viewing)
Keen IO has always been deliberate about building a healthy culture. It wasn’t long ago that the company started an unofficial...
Hire for Growth: The Founder’s Guide to Finding the Right, First GTM Marketer
At a time when no industry is insulated from the effects of COVID-19, devtool and infrastructure companies are performing well...

Collaborating with Developer Relations Part 1: Marketing
Developers wield more influence than ever within their organizations, and developer relations is becoming an increasingly...
The Pitch Room Ep. #4, Creating a Multi-Channel Marketing Strategy
In this episode of The Pitch Room, I had the opportunity to sit down with LaunchDarkly’s Andrea Echstenkamper to discuss...

Shifting to Online Community: Q&A with HashiCorp, LaunchDarkly, and Moesif
During a recent Speaker Series on the future of DevRel, panelists from HashiCorp, LaunchDarkly, and Moesif discussed how DevRel...

Product Marketing Best Practices with G Suite, Pusher and Measure
Taking a product or feature to market requires more than just buzz. Great product marketing requires deep consideration of...
Inclusion and Access: Heavybit’s Programs for Women
Early programmer Grace Hopper coined the term “debugging” and is credited with saying, “The most dangerous phrase in the language...