In a last-ditch effort to keep Pied Piper from going under, Jared pulls a backdoor maneuver by buying their users … in Bangladesh.
As Richard tries to rally his troops, it soon becomes apparent that it won’t be enough. Simply put, thanks to Dinesh, Pied Piper is struggling because it’s too good. Richard quickly learns that the average user requires a lot of handholding before understanding his elaborate and sophisticated product, but despite some early missteps along the way (“What’s in the eggs? Electrons!”), he really pours his heart and soul into correcting the problem by hosting several workshops and attempting to connect to users as much as possible. It was cold, shoes off in the foyer was a must, and there was plenty of art that could be easily misidentified as common household objects. “Daily Active Users” started with a celebration of 500,000 installs with a little party at Laurie’s home, which is clearly the type of dwelling you’d expect her to have. In last week’s episode of Silicon Valley, the Pied Piper team struggled to transform a successful beta launch into an accessible, user-friendly platform for everyone to use, and more importantly, return to. Tonight is the final episode of Silicon Valley Season 3 and we’ve got all the details on how you can watch.