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Jason Fried is the co-founder and CEO of 37signals, the company behind Basecamp and HEY. In this episode, Jason breaks down why they’ve stayed bootstrapped and profitable for 25 years, how they ship without meetings or metrics, and why the best software is always built for yourself first. He also shares why “working more” isn’t the answer and how 40-hour workweeks can lead to more creative output, not less. Topics we cover in this episode: Why Jason never raised VC and still doesn’t regret it How 37signals builds without north star metrics Writing as product design: How Jason thinks about good copies Calm growth vs. high-pressure scale: what actually works What founders get wrong about retention, pricing, and features When SaaS stops making sense and why Jason built Once.com How he’s worked with the same co-founder for 25+ years Jason’s daily routine, headspace, and rule for “enough” Perfect for: SaaS founders tired of the VC playbook Bootstrappers who want profit and peace of mind Product leaders designing for real people Writers and marketers learning to communicate clearly Connect with Jason: LinkedIn: / jason-fried Basecamp: https://basecamp.com/ Hey: https://www.hey.com/ Books: https://basecamp.com/books REWORK Podcast: • The REWORK Podcast Connect with me: LinkedIn: / finnthormeier Website: https://www.project33.io/ Podcast: https://open.spotify.com/show/03CXzsZ... Chapters 00:00 Building Calm Companies: Jason’s Story 02:10 Why VC incentives don’t align with calm growth 05:20 What Jason learned from watching SaaS grow aggressive 08:45 Retention hacking, “traps,” and the Basecamp philosophy 10:55 Building for trust, not time spent in-app 13:20 Why Jason doesn’t use goals, OKRs, or north stars 16:30 How Basecamp makes decisions with intuition over metrics 19:10 The writing process behind high-converting copy 22:00 Why product pages are the best content marketing 24:15 SaaS fatigue and the vision for Once.com 27:05 Pricing philosophy: just charge what feels right 29:30 The role of press, story, and staying independent 32:10 How Jason avoids co-founder burnout after 25 years 34:40 Daily structure, creative headspace, and doing less 38:00 What it really means to build for yourself 41:20 Final thoughts: clarity, calm, and doing it your way #jasonfried #37signals #basecamp #linkedinads #linkedinagency #linkedinadsagency #linkedinfounderbranding #saasmarketing #b2bmarketing #b2bcontent #demandgeneration #awareness #content #linkedin #b2b #revenue #contentmarketing #contentcreation #performancemarketing #videomarketing #inboundmarketing #personalbranding #founderledmarketing #contentstrategie #SMMA #contenttips