Frequently Asked Questions
I'm not a founder. Can I still join?
Yes, but you need to bring your founder with you. Here's why: what you'll build during WARP Week isn't a better onboarding flow or a new landing page. It's a fundamental rethink of how your product delivers value. That kind of change disrupts your existing business. It requires trade-offs your team won't be comfortable with. And it only happens when the person with the authority to say "we're doing this" is in the room, building alongside you.
If your founder isn't bought in, you'll leave WARP Week with a brilliant blueprint and zero ability to execute it. We've seen it happen. So bring them. The co-founder add-on is $1,000, and Wes strongly recommends it, you'll both leave aligned on exactly what to prioritize and why it can't wait.
If your founder isn't bought in, you'll leave WARP Week with a brilliant blueprint and zero ability to execute it. We've seen it happen. So bring them. The co-founder add-on is $1,000, and Wes strongly recommends it, you'll both leave aligned on exactly what to prioritize and why it can't wait.
"Why 60 seconds? Why is that the goal?"
60 seconds is the threshold where user behavior changes. They were sold on your product’s promise, and that momentum carried them through sign-up. And now that they’re through to your product, they’re waiting to be surprised and excited. So if it takes longer than a minute for that to happen, doubt starts creeping in, their attention wanders, and they start second-guessing their choice to sign up. The fastest-growing companies — think Gamma, Lovable, Midjourney, and more — all cluster below this threshold.
My product is complex. 60 seconds feels impossible.
That's what everyone thinks before they see it done. Cursor writes complex code. Midjourney creates complex art. This isn’t about simplifying your product. The goal here is to find your product’s “atomic unit of value” — value that can be delivered immediately, then build from there. And WARP Week shows you how to identify your product’s 60-second value, and build towards it.
What's the difference between this and just 'improving onboarding'?
Making changes to improve your onboarding might shorten time to onboarding — which is also great. But shortening onboarding means that users still need to learn a new way of working or completing a task before they’re able to get value from your product. The 60-seconds to value (AKA Zero Friction To Value) approach inverts that. When you lead with value, users become motivated to learn more and to continue using your product — including learning more deeply how to use it, and how to configure it (if necessary).
What exactly is WARP speed?
WARP speed is what happens when 60-second value meets PLG: it’s what gets software and AI companies from $0 to $100M ARR in 12 months or less. World-famous companies like Lovable and Genspark are doing it. And WARP Week is where you get the foundation to do this with your own product.
I'm too busy for a 4-day intensive.
If you can't carve out 90 minutes a day for the week to improve your product so you can win more users (and more paying users), you may want to reconsider your priorities.
What if I can't make a session?
All sessions will be recorded. But as WARP Week is a tight sprint, each day builds on the previous one — and you will get far more value showing up live. If you know for sure you'll miss two or more days of live sessions during the sprint, we recommend you wait for the next cohort.
Is Wes actually in the sessions?
Yes. Wes is personally leading every session: teaching the modules, answering your questions, and pressure-testing your thinking in real-time.
“I have a co-founder. What do I do if I want them to join?”
No problem. If your co-founder (or co-founders) want to join you, you only need to pay $1,000 per co-founder. Just make a note on your application that you’d like to include them in your application. Wes highly recommends this as it means you'll both leave aligned on exactly what to prioritize next in your product.
What happens after the 4 days?
You execute. We check in at 30, 60, and 90 days. Monthly WARP calls continue through your first year. Founders who completed homework get their 1:1s with Wes. And if you want hands-on help implementing PLG on top of your foundation, you can apply for ProductLed Implementation.
I don't know if 60 seconds is realistic for my product.
Not every product can deliver value in 60 seconds or less but the ones that get users to value in a fraction of the time will win in their markets. So even if we take you from 3 days to value to 5 minutes, that’s still a monumental shift that will shock users in your space, especially if your competitors take much longer to get users to value.













