Ryan McKinneyNavigating Coronavirus with A.I. Talk TherapyFeeling Isolated? Lonely? Stir crazy? You’re not alone.Mar 25, 20201Mar 25, 20201
Ryan McKinneyPersonalized Pharmacogenomic ReportsI built a project that takes your genome and creates a personalized pharmacogenomic report for you. The python program takes a person’s…Oct 24, 2017Oct 24, 2017
Ryan McKinneyHacking App Store SEO with CamRollThis was a project for a Stanford Human Computer Interaction Class (CS 147 in 2016) that blew up in China (close to 4k users) with no PR. I…Oct 24, 2017Oct 24, 2017
Ryan McKinneyKey PostmortemKey was the culmination of my years exploring in the consumer social app space. The core premise of Key was that peoples’ experience at…Oct 24, 2017Oct 24, 2017
Ryan McKinneyOutmapThe purpose of this post is to describe my journey building and launching a social app at Stanford- describing my assumptions, what I did…Oct 24, 2017Oct 24, 2017
Ryan McKinneyBlitzscaling The FutureThrough CS 183C — Technology-Enabled Blitzscaling, Reid Hoffman, John Lilly, Chris Yeh, and Allen Blue gave a group of Stanford students a…Dec 7, 2015Dec 7, 2015
Ryan McKinneyMaximizing Executive ImpactTo win at the highest level of startup (city organizational structure) the executive leadership must refocus itself to maximize company…Nov 22, 2015Nov 22, 2015
Ryan McKinneyEstablishing the Growth EngineThe transition from the “Family” stage of a startup to the “Tribal” stage is difficult. The percentage of companies that successfully…Oct 22, 2015Oct 22, 2015
Ryan McKinneyDo it faster. Blitzscaling StartupsThe “Family” stage, of 1–15 team members, is the most important stage for a startup. As Reid Hoffman put it, “You need to beat this level…Oct 5, 20152Oct 5, 20152
Ryan McKinneyHow I won a $10k+ Dev Contract with 3 months of experienceWhen I moved to San Francisco in 2015 I needed to figure out a way to fund my living and startup expenses for Redcup/Sail. I had used…Sep 6, 2015Sep 6, 2015