Tech Bytes - with Dan Hafner

Tech Bytes - with Dan Hafner

By Dan Hafner

Get actionable tactics for using the power of software to grow & scale your business. Take your business to the next level. Join host Dan Hafner for specific tactics, lessons and tools to change your perspective (and possibly even your marketing strategy). Learn and implement useful strategies and tactics for leveraging your own app or software to get more leads, make more sales, free up your time and become the go-to authority in your niche.
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Ep. 392: From Consulting to Scalable Success: Alykhan Jetha on Building the Daylite App & Entrepreneurial Growth

Tech Bytes - with Dan HafnerJan 31, 2025
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Ep. 403: Empowering Women in Tech: Brittany Hansen's Journey
Apr 22, 202527:56
Ep. 402: Navigating the Future of Financial Advising with Nick Garofalo
Apr 18, 202542:50
Ep. 401: Building Better Teams with Dr. Michael Neal

Ep. 401: Building Better Teams with Dr. Michael Neal

In this episode, we discuss the challenges of hiring and team building with Dr. Michael Neal, the creator of the Build My Team SaaS platform. They explore the importance of hiring based on natural strengths and talents rather than traditional resumes, emphasizing the need for a cultural fit within teams. Dr. Neal shares insights on how his platform streamlines the hiring process, eliminates discrimination, and focuses on data-driven decision-making. The conversation also touches on the role of AI in hiring and the importance of resourcefulness in candidates.


Key Takeaways:

  • Hiring based on strengths leads to better team dynamics.
  • Cultural fit is crucial for employee retention.
  • Traditional resumes often fail to represent true candidate potential.
  • Data-driven hiring can eliminate biases in the recruitment process.
  • Video interviews can reveal more about a candidate than traditional methods.
  • Resourcefulness in candidates can indicate high potential for success.
  • AI can streamline hiring but has its limitations.
  • Understanding learning speed is essential in hiring decisions.
  • A players are attracted to companies that know what they want.

Check out the Build My Team platform here: https://www.buildmyteam.com

Mar 31, 202534:29
Ep. 400: Episode 400!!!

Ep. 400: Episode 400!!!

I can't believe this is finally episode 400...after all the years of publishing and changing the name of this show and all the guests and solo episodes...


Thank you to anyone who is or has listened in the past and I look forward to many, many more episodes to come!

Mar 20, 202508:51
Ep. 399: No-Code Advantage Series Ep. 4 - Validating Your Ideas

Ep. 399: No-Code Advantage Series Ep. 4 - Validating Your Ideas

Get the No-Code Idea Validation Playbook Here

In this episode of the No Code Advantage, Dan Hafner discusses the importance of validating no code ideas before building them. He outlines a three-step validation framework, shares common mistakes to avoid, and provides personal success and failure stories in validation. The episode concludes with an introduction to the No Code Validation Toolkit, a resource for listeners to aid in their validation process.


  • The biggest mistake is building without validation.
  • Validation should happen before creating an MVP.
  • Ask if people would pay for your solution.
  • Engage with your audience to gather insights.
  • Pre-selling can be a form of validation.
  • Small wins in validation are significant.
  • Avoid seeking opinions; focus on commitments.
  • Building in public can enhance validation.
  • Use tools to gather feedback effectively.
  • Celebrate every step of the validation process.
Mar 10, 202516:26
Ep. 398: Engineer Behind Addictive Technology Systems Speaks Out
Mar 07, 202534:51
Ep. 397: No-Code Advantage Ep. 3: Choosing the Right No-Code Tools Without Overwhelm
Feb 28, 202522:33
Ep. 396: The Power of Confidence in Entrepreneurship with Scott Ballard

Ep. 396: The Power of Confidence in Entrepreneurship with Scott Ballard

In this episode of Tech Bytes, host Dan Hafner dives deep into the topic of confidence with special guest Scott Ballard, the Confidence Coach. Scott shares his inspiring journey from childhood struggles with dyslexia to becoming a successful entrepreneur and coach for top business leaders.

In this episode, we discuss:

  • How courage and repetition build sustainable confidence
  • Scott’s personal story of overcoming self-doubt and finding success
  • Why entrepreneurs struggle with confidence, especially after failures
  • How to reframe failure as a learning opportunity
  • The importance of investing in yourself (and why most business owners don’t)
  • How to identify and remove the "technical debt" in your mindset
  • A powerful exercise to confront your biggest fear and shift your mindset

💡 Actionable Takeaway:
Scott challenges listeners to ask themselves: "What is my greatest fear?" and then uncover the truth behind it to gain clarity and confidence.

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Feb 19, 202536:56
Ep. 395: The No Code Advantage: Shifting from Consumer to Creator
Feb 13, 202517:32
Ep. 394: The Future of AI Agents in Business - with Lillian Pierson
Feb 11, 202538:04
Ep. 393: No-Code Advantage Series - Ep. 1
Feb 07, 202521:18
Ep. 392: From Consulting to Scalable Success: Alykhan Jetha on Building the Daylite App & Entrepreneurial Growth
Jan 31, 202538:36
Ep. 391: Mastering the Product Launch: Insights from 250+ Tech Launches with Grady Teske

Ep. 391: Mastering the Product Launch: Insights from 250+ Tech Launches with Grady Teske

In this episode of the podcast, host Dan Hafner interviews Grady Teske, a seasoned expert with over 250 B2B tech launches under his belt. Grady shares invaluable insights on effective product launches, marketing strategies, and building sustainable distribution channels.

Key Points:

Distribution is King: Grady emphasizes the importance of building and owning distribution channels. He argues that focusing on distribution often leads to better product outcomes than obsessing over product perfection.

Consistent Launching: Rather than aiming for one perfect launch, Grady advocates for multiple, iterative launches. This approach allows for continuous learning and improvement.

Data Capture and Engagement: A crucial aspect of successful launches is capturing user data and maintaining ongoing communication with your audience. Grady stresses the importance of owning your user database.

Leveraging AI in Marketing: Grady discusses how AI can automate analytics, assist in content creation, and even manage aspects of marketing. He predicts the rise of client-specific AI agents in the near future.

Content Strategy: Creating high-quality, intent-driven content is vital. Grady advises using platforms like Reddit, Quora, and YouTube for long-tail SEO benefits and building authority.

Community Engagement: Utilizing community platforms like Product Hunt and partnering with influential community members can significantly amplify reach during launches.

Podcast Marketing: Grady highlights how podcast appearances can be effective for building authority and should be integrated with other marketing efforts.

If you're ready to take your product launches to the next level, start by evaluating your current distribution channels. Visit gradytesky.com to learn more about Grady's fractional CMO services and Rising Tides agency. Don't forget to subscribe to his newsletter for free insights on building systems that become businesses. Remember, keep building and launching – the simpler and faster you can create and launch products, the better off you'll be in this era of rapid innovation.

Jan 28, 202540:34
Ep. 390: Revolutionizing Longevity Care with AI: Nate Gravel on Jevity's Mission and Growth

Ep. 390: Revolutionizing Longevity Care with AI: Nate Gravel on Jevity's Mission and Growth

In this episode, Nate Gravel, founder of Geviti, shares his journey of building a groundbreaking health tech platform inspired by his father’s late-stage cancer diagnosis. Discover how Geviti democratizes proactive healthcare with AI-powered blood work analysis, personalized health plans, and its rapid expansion to 43 states.

Nate dives into the challenges of the healthcare industry, the role of AI in scaling care, and invaluable entrepreneurial lessons about building mission-driven businesses. If you're curious about the future of longevity care or the intersection of health and technology, this episode is a must-listen!


https://www.gogeviti.com


Interested in launching your own software? Check us out at https://dappernocode.com.

Jan 24, 202531:31
Ep. 389: Designing Your Best Product - with Daniel Andor

Ep. 389: Designing Your Best Product - with Daniel Andor

Meet Daniel Andor! In this episode, we discuss the importance of design in SaaS products and explore principles for creating well-designed user experiences. You can check out Daniel's company Durran here: https://www.durran.co/

  • Design is crucial for product adoption, user retention, and competitive advantage in SaaS
  • Effective design goes beyond aesthetics, encompassing user research, problem-solving, and aligning with customer needs
  • Starting with a design thinking mentality early in product development is key, especially in competitive markets
  • Design impacts user adoption, retention, and product differentiation
  • Goes beyond aesthetics to include user flows, problem-solving, and meeting customer expectations
  • Critical for activating users, demonstrating product value, and driving referrals
  • Importance increases with market competition and user expectations
  • Design thinking should start early, not just "prettying up" a functional product
  • Involves understanding customer problems, contexts, and expectations
  • Design process includes user research, persona creation, and prototyping
  • Importance of design increases with market competition and digitalization
  • Meet customers where they are (understand their context and needs)
  • Ensure the product works effectively for the specific customer
  • Know your customer and their problem deeply
  • Understand the competitive landscape and integrate or differentiate accordingly
  • Add elements of delight beyond basic functionality
  • Common issues: difficulty of use, missing features, unmet expectations
  • Duran's process:
  • Outcomes: Increased revenue, reduced churn, improved user satisfaction, market expansion
  • Consider investing in design thinking early in product development, especially for competitive markets
  • Involve cross-functional teams (including engineers) in the design process for diverse perspectives
  • Prioritize understanding customer needs and contexts before focusing on visual design
  • Implement user testing with prototypes before full development to validate solutions
  • For seed/pre-seed startups, consider professional design help to scale effectively and meet market expectations
Jan 11, 202527:54
Ep. 388: The Impact of AI on Software Development - with Will Blackburn

Ep. 388: The Impact of AI on Software Development - with Will Blackburn

In this episode, we discuss the impact of AI on software development and explore Dev Clarity's role in empowering development leaders.

  • AI is significantly changing software development, but it's not replacing developers; rather, it's enhancing their productivity and impact
  • Dev Clarity provides tools for development leaders to manage teams more effectively in the AI-driven landscape
  • Prompt engineering and understanding AI tools are becoming crucial skills for developers
  • Will predicts that in 10-20 years, 95%+ of code will involve some form of AI-assisted generation
  • Will transitioned from a sole developer to CTO, leading a team of 35 developers over 7-8 years
  • Dev Clarity was born from the challenges faced in scaling development teams and leadership
  • The platform provides tools for development leaders, using AI to summarize meetings, extract insights, and track skills
  • AI tools are seen as the next big productivity leap for software developers
  • Will's team is conducting a 5-day experiment using only AI-generated code to identify and address "paper cuts" in the workflow
  • AI integration in development is still in early stages, with significant room for growth in adoption and optimization
  • Will predicts 95%+ of code will involve AI assistance in 10-20 years
  • Developers who understand and leverage AI tools will be best positioned to increase their impact
  • Legacy code systems will still require human developers with AI tool expertise
  • Focuses on helping development leaders manage teams more effectively as individual developer impact increases
  • Provides a system of record for development leaders, integrating with tools like Jira and Azure DevOps
  • Uses AI to extract insights from one-on-ones, track skills, and improve management scalability
  • Explore Dev Clarity at DevClarity.ai for those interested in development leadership tools
  • Connect with Will Blackburn on LinkedIn for further discussions


Dev Clarity website link (devclarity.ai)

Will's LinkedIn profile link


Jan 09, 202532:54
Ep. 387: Boosting SaaS Growth Through Customer Insights - with Georgiana Laudi
Dec 17, 202438:32
Ep. 386: Vertical Specialization in Growing a Business - with Corey Quinn

Ep. 386: Vertical Specialization in Growing a Business - with Corey Quinn

  • Mastering Business Growth Through Specialization and Unique Strategies 🎯
  • Our discussion highlights the benefits of business specialization and targeted strategies like sending gifts to engage potential clients. The focus is on achieving success by consistently solving specific problems for a defined market, exemplified by scaling a business from $20 million to $150 million using innovative marketing tactics.

  • Key Takeaways

    Importance of Specialization

    • Founders often resist specialization due to fear of limiting opportunities.
    • Specializing involves saying yes to specific clients and no to others.
    • Effective specialization can break the cycle of chaos and aid in achieving organized, scalable growth.

    Steps to Specialize

    1. Identify a vertical market aligning with personal and business values.
    2. Perform a gut check: Ensure you genuinely care for your chosen industry.
    3. Evaluate the market size to assess the true potential for success.

    Benefits of Specialization

    • Simplifies marketing efforts by defining clear areas of focus.
    • Enhances reputation, making a brand more referable.
    • Repetition in solving specific problems builds world-class expertise.
    • Encourages more organized sales processes with less business chaos.

    Long-term Impact

    • Specializing clarifies marketing strategies and associations, leading to targeted and efficient outreach.
    • Establishes the business's authority and credibility within the chosen market.
    • Creates a competitive advantage by consistently delivering results in one market.

    Next Steps For Agency Owners:

    Nov 29, 202435:45
    Ep. 385: Mastering Sales: Insights from Maverick App's Chief Revenue Officer 🧠
    Oct 01, 202431:36
    Ep. 384: How To Generate More Sales and Revenue Effectively for Your SaaS Using Google Ads - with John Horn
    Sep 06, 202446:17
    Ep. 383: Pricing Strategies for Your SaaS - with James Wilton
    Aug 29, 202445:25
    Ep. 382: Thriving Through Change: Embracing Innovation and Growth 🚀 - with John Driscoll
    Aug 23, 202435:37
    Ep 381: Revolutionizing Education through AI - with Juliette Denny
    Aug 12, 202438:14
    Ep. 380: Growth Marketing Like the Big Boys - with Jason Shafton
    Jul 29, 202429:44
    Ep. 379: Scaling Up like the Big Dogs - with Vijay Rangan
    Jul 16, 202426:58
    Ep. 378: You're Networking Wrong and How to Fix it - with Donnie Boivin
    Jul 03, 202437:29
    Ep. 377: Your Mind is Like Software - with Dagna Bieda
    Jun 14, 202432:45
    Ep. 366: Using Video to Make Your SaaS Go Viral - with Mark Wonderlin
    May 24, 202432:50
    Ep. 365: Rethink Your Outsourcing - with Sean Languedoc
    May 15, 202430:15
    Ep. 364: The Power of Outside Perspective - with Jeremy Shapiro
    Apr 30, 202440:47
    Ep. 363: Different is the New Better - Make Your Product Cut Through the Noise - with Daniel Den
    Apr 12, 202455:18
    Ep. 362: How To Automate Your Business Using No-Code - with Tina Lopez
    Apr 09, 202441:19
    Ep. 361: Cybersecurity for the small guys (startups and SMBs) - with Terry Ziemniak
    Apr 05, 202437:51
    Ep 360: How a Side Hustle to Make Ends Meet Became a 7-Figure Agency - with Suzie Consoli
    Apr 02, 202443:49
    Ep. 359: Lessons Learned from a SaaS Launch
    Mar 27, 202410:21
    Ep. 358: Winning at SaaS - with Steve Tafaro

    Ep. 358: Winning at SaaS - with Steve Tafaro

    Steve has more than forty-five years of executive management, sales, marketing and leadership experience in technology and service-related businesses. He has held executive positions with IBM Corporation, Oracle Corporation, Software Plus, and Cybershift, Inc. In 1990 (which is when I was born!) he founded Tafaro & Associates which provided business advisory and interim executive management services to small and emerging companies and divisions of larger organizations in need of sales growth and/or restructuring to meet revenue and profit objectives, or to prepare the business for sale. I hope you enjoy Steve's wisdom as much as I did!

    Mar 05, 202441:38
    Ep. 357: To Code or Not to Code - PodMatch with Alex & Jesse
    Mar 01, 202446:40
    Ep. 356: SquareSpace Power Sites - with Kelsey Gilbert-Kreiling
    Feb 27, 202441:39
    Ep. 355: Bass Parlour - A Music Platform Success Story - with Darryl Stephens
    Feb 20, 202436:08
    Ep. 354: Product vs. Service, Agency vs. SaaS - with John Chan
    Feb 16, 202437:47
    Ep. 353: AppSec & DevSecOps - with Brittany Greenfield
    Feb 13, 202438:16
    Ep. 352: Trademarking Software & Technology - with Andrei Mincov
    Feb 09, 202444:59
    Ep. 351: The Lie of the Hustle & Grind - with Nick Scarabosio

    Ep. 351: The Lie of the Hustle & Grind - with Nick Scarabosio

    Nick is a great friend and mentor of mine and I'm honored to finally have him on the show.

    Nick Scarabosio, co-founder of Culture to Cash, is a seasoned business coach with an impressive background in property management and real estate, spanning over 16 years. His expertise in strategic leadership and operational efficiency is complemented by his entrepreneurial success in running fitness gyms, showcasing his ability to adapt and thrive in diverse business environments. His involvement in a leading men's transformation program has further deepened his skills in personal and business growth, making him adept at fostering both individual and organizational development.

    Feb 06, 202444:59
    Ep. 350: Build Software Without Engineers - with Douglass Squirrel
    Feb 02, 202433:39
    Ep. 349: The Funny Side of Innovation: A Comedian's Tech Success Story
    Jan 30, 202443:33
    Ep. 348: Empowering Women in Tech with Sonia Couto
    Jan 26, 202441:33
    Ep. 347: How get customers with no-budget - with Matt Spettel

    Ep. 347: How get customers with no-budget - with Matt Spettel

    Matt is the cofounder and CEO at CoPilot, a fitness tech startup that makes you 10x more likely to achieve your fitness goals. He has a deep understanding of the obstacles people face when building fitness into their life...and he also now has a deep appreciation for what it takes to build a successful tech startup.


    If you are interested in raising funding for your tech venture or platform, definitely listen to this as Matt provides some much-needed insight and wisdom on this topic having gone through it himself.


    You can check out CoPilot here: https://mycopilot.com

    Jan 23, 202439:54
    Ep. 346: The Battle for Online Safety - with Cathlene Miner
    Jan 19, 202438:28
    Ep. 345: How To Unstuck Your CRM /AI system - with Michael Hudlow
    Jan 16, 202434:17
    Ep. 344: The Tech-Forward Nurse: Blending Nursing with Technology
    Jan 11, 202431:53