The average user doesn't understand Pied Piper but Richard can't simplify the platform. He decides to use the excess money the company has towards marketing to educate existing and new users about how Pied Piper actually works.
Gilfoyle creates a presentation to persuade Richard to create Piper coin or Pied Piper's own cryptocurrency so they can become independent of venture capitalist funding.
Pied Piper is missing its mark on daily active users. Richard contemplates shutting down the company but the next day Pied Piper gains over 7,000 new users. Everyone celebrates but Jared is actually secretly buying users from a click farm.
Pied Piper is falling behind on their work and needs more organization for their programming tasks. Jared explains scrum to keep the team on task and organized. Note: From a practical standpoint, scrum won't work with this team size. It's usually used with teams of 6 - 8. Additionally, user stories are supposed to be more detailed and tend to use the words: "As a user, I can ...."