Ask HN: Building an Open-Source Suite for SMBs –– Is It Worth the Effort?
Hey all, I'm planning to create a set of open source tools for small medium businesses, like a project management, a task tracker, an ERP, a CRM, and a social media scheduler and much more...
I've tried Odoo and Zoho, but they weren't quite what I needed. (it's too buggy and user experience sucks.)
I've already got designs & ideas for what these tools should look like. What do you think about building your own tools instead of using ready-made ones?
1. What features would you really want in these tools? 2. Have you built or used self-hosted tools before? What was your experience? 3. What are some things I should watch out for when building my own tools?
Any advice or suggestions would be super helpful!
Thanks a lot!
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[ 1.6 ms ] story [ 15.4 ms ] threadIt's like asking them to self-develop LibreOffice and GIMP instead of just using MS Office and Adobe. High risk, high cost (in time), and pretty much no advantage over a reasonable SaaS price that's usually in the tens to hundreds of dollars a month.
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On the other hand, you can always do a hybrid model where the software (or just its core features) are open source, but you offer a hosted cloud version for most users and only offer enterprise/compliance people the self-hosted version for mucho $$$. That's how Atlassian used to do it.