Product blog

Product blog

Product updates, field guides, and field notes—each with links to docs and the hub where relevant. High-level milestones also appear on the changelog.

  1. Abstract gradient suggesting documentation and structure

    Field notes · Mar 29, 2026

    Multi-product companies need clear URLs and stable documentation

    Information architecture for teams that ship more than one product—without turning every page into a maze.

    • Internal habits
    • Search and discovery
    • Onboarding and support
    • Keeping documentation systems honest over time

    Field notes

    Read
  2. Abstract gradient suggesting editorial workflow

    Field notes · Mar 29, 2026

    Content operations for small teams: calendars, links, and one home base

    A lightweight workflow for planning, publishing, and reusing content without a full enterprise CMS.

    • Review and risk
    • Metrics that matter
    • Collaboration and tools
    • Distribution and discovery after publishing

    Field notes

    Read
  3. Abstract gradient suggesting rhythm and pacing

    Field notes · Mar 29, 2026

    Sustainable publishing cadence: batching without burning out

    How to set a rhythm you can keep, protect quality, and recover when life interrupts the schedule.

    • Quality bar
    • Recovery
    • Energy and creativity
    • What sustainable really looks like at 12 months

    Field notes

    Read
  4. Launch readiness illustration

    Field notes · Mar 29, 2026

    Launch checklists that prevent rework and protect trust

    Checklist rigor reduces rollback probability and support spikes.

    • Split launch into readiness, execution, and follow-through
    • Use explicit go/no-go criteria with owners
    • Plan rollback and communication in advance
    • Run post-launch review within 72 hours

    Field notes

    Read
  5. KPI review illustration

    Field notes · Mar 29, 2026

    Weekly KPI reviews for operators: one hour that changes decisions

    Keep metrics few, owners clear, and actions explicit every week.

    • Use a fixed 60-minute review agenda
    • Limit KPI set to decision-driving metrics
    • Assign owners and deadlines per action
    • Track variance and hypothesis quality over time

    Field notes

    Read
  6. Customer research illustration

    Field notes · Mar 29, 2026

    Customer research without a dedicated research team

    Run reliable customer research with clear scripts, cadence, and synthesis discipline.

    • Use repeatable interview scripts and recruitment loops
    • Synthesize findings into decision-ready themes
    • Separate evidence from assumptions explicitly
    • Tie research outputs to roadmap and messaging actions

    Field notes

    Read
  7. Pricing page optimization illustration

    Field notes · Mar 29, 2026

    Pricing page optimization from real objections, not random redesigns

    Turn sales and support objections into structured pricing-page improvements.

    • Collect objections from calls, chats, and tickets
    • Map objections to page sections and copy fixes
    • Measure conversion quality, not only click-through
    • Run iterative monthly pricing-page improvement cycles

    Field notes

    Read
  8. A steady schedule of equal monthly investments buying varying amounts of a fluctuating market, versus a timer hesitating on the sidelines

    Field guide · Mar 26, 2026

    Dollar-cost averaging and why timing the market keeps failing ordinary investors

    An educational walkthrough of dollar-cost averaging: how fixed contributions automatically buy more when prices fall, what the evidence says about timing attempts, the behavioral failure DCA is actually designed to prevent, and where the technique genuinely does not apply.

    • Discipline beats prediction
    • Falling prices become a feature
    • The investor is the risk being managed

    Novus Stream Solutions

    Read
  9. A tidy bookkeeping system: separated accounts, categorized transactions, filed receipts, and a monthly close checklist

    Field guide · Mar 19, 2026

    Bookkeeping before you need an accountant: minimum viable books for a small business

    The record-keeping floor every small business needs from day one: why a separate account is non-negotiable, a category scheme you will actually maintain, the receipts habit that survives tax season, and the one-hour monthly close that keeps the books boring forever.

    • Separation before anything else
    • Categories you will actually use
    • The one-hour monthly close

    Novus Stream Solutions

    Read
  10. An income statement descending from revenue through cost of goods, gross profit, operating expenses, to net profit, annotated like a chart

    Field guide · Mar 12, 2026

    Reading a P&L for non-accountants: what each line is trying to tell you

    A guided tour down the income statement for operators with no accounting background: revenue and what counts as it, gross profit as the engine reading, the operating expense story, and the handful of ratios that turn a monthly report into actual decisions.

    • Each line answers one question
    • Gross profit is the engine gauge
    • Profit is an opinion; cash is a fact

    Novus Stream Solutions

    Read