![]() Our team relies on Basecamp 3 for these needs, and with good reason. If you want to learn how you can improve your cycling knowledge and performance and have an amazing season, watch the recording below of a live Q&A session hosted by Tim Cusick, Amber Neben, Rebecca Rusch, and Namrita Brooke. By Lisa Hirst Carnes November 2021 Tweet New to Basecamp 3 Check out our Best Practices and Tips for Getting Started In today's productivity-focused world, there is no shortage of project management software to prioritize tasks and keep projects on track. BaseCamp has trained hundreds of cyclists, and they keep coming back and sharing their stories because the program works. The program is completely integrated with nutrition from Namrita Brooke and strength training with Menachem Brodie. Yes! Not only will our team of coaches train you, you'll also learn the why behind the training process, ride and train with your coaches, and challenge yourself in completely fun, new ways.Įven better? Your coaches are some of the best in the world, including Tim Cusick, Amber Neben, Rebecca Rusch, and more. You can always contact me directly if you have any questions at I look forward to hearing from you.Everyone's talking about BaseCamp because it is THE winter base training program that works, and it might be the most fun you have all year. Thanks for reading, and for giving Basecamp a try. We’re here for them, 23 years and running. But most of all, we feel a deep sense of responsibility to continue to make the best product we can for companies who desperately seek a better way to work. It’s been an incredible ride so far, and we have so many people to thank. Basecamp defined a category, and continues to constantly push that category forward in innovative ways. So we stopped doing web design and have been focused on building Basecamp ever since.īased on feedback, and our own ideas, we’ve made thousands of improvements over the years, with so much more to come. ![]() Turns out, tens of thousands of other companies had similar struggles managing their projects, and needed what we needed.Īnd about a year or so after we first released it, it was generating more revenue for us than our web design business. So we tweaked it, tightened it up, polished the rough edges, and put it on the market. They kept asking “What is this? We could totally use this for our own projects!” And that’s when the lightbulb went on - maybe this is a product for others, and not just for us? If we need it, surely others need it. We started using the system with our clients. We focused on building a simple, straightforward collection of tools that could track work so everyone knew who was doing what, keep feedback and revisions on the record, centralize communication so no one missed anything, and schedule important milestones. So we had to build our own project management system from scratch. We looked around and tried a few things, but the popular tools we tried simply didn’t cut it. Systems like that work for a minute, and then they fall apart fast - especially as you grow and add more people to the mix. Email, chat, spreadsheets, calls, scattered documents, information here, there, and everywhere just wasn’t cutting it. We needed a better way to manage projects, track feedback, and make progress. ![]() That was the especially painful and uncomfortable part. Quality was suffering, and, as is often the case in situations like this, our clients noticed before we noticed. We were disorganized, we were dropping balls, and stuff was slipping. It wasn’t that we didn’t have the skills - we just didn’t have the right tools, nor the method, to juggle the additional workload. We thought we could handle it, while still providing the same level of service, but we couldn’t. As we grew, we kept taking on more and more projects. Way back when, we used to be a design firm. Without it, we were embarrassing ourselves. ![]() ![]() Truth is, we built Basecamp out of desperate necessity. I wish I could credit a spark of genius, or some deep insight. They’ve never seen anything like it before, so they’re curious where the idea came from. People often ask me why we built Basecamp. I’ve been running 37signals - the business that makes Basecamp - for 23 years. I’m Jason Fried, one of the co-founders here. ![]()
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