how do you know he's a good person if you don't know him well?
check out statamic...it's a breath of fresh air
I bootstrapped a SaaS business from my kitchen table...it's now worth just shy of $100M. I thank the heavens everyday that I didn't go the VC route. I can pretty much do whatever I want without this constant growth at…
I have a $100M SaaS in a different space but the underlying tech is identical. I had this idea ~10 yrs ago when we first started writing our own import logic to move users over from competing services. The engineering…
I built a $100M SaaS. Do you want this more than anything? Are you willing to do do whatever it takes and go 1-2 years without a salary? If you answered yes then you just need to leap and iterate on the user feedback…
I spent 10 years creating failure after failure...learning many things a long the way...at 27 my co-founder and I started a SaaS that is now worth $100M...we made $475 our first month which was roughly 10 years ago
this company is run by a bunch of scam artists...they scammed me out of close to $10k
statamic is incredible...I can't recommend it enough...such a breath of fresh air
when I was at your stage I thought the idea of $1M/m was an impossible dream...it's not...just keep iterating, listening to your users, following your gut and make good decisions everyday
Congrats! I ramped a little faster but followed the same path. The project started at my kitchen table now grosses $13M per year (10 years later). Keep going my friend; the road will be rocky but it's well worth the…
same exact situation...we moved over all bright eyed with hip skip and a hop in our step...within 24 hours we experienced a full system-wide outage followed by a full system-wide block storage outage a few days…
totally false; I run a fully remote company with ~20 employees and we pay our devs more than what they would make at a comparable office job. That being said (this is going to sound bad), the lack of a personal…
I'm currently hiring remote full time PHP developers for my saas Agency analytics ... Blake[dot]Acheson[at]agencyanalytics[dot]com if interested
I was going to mention this...I've been using this setup for over a year with 6,000 domains...me thinks someone at autotrader needs to get better at Google :<
I used this about 2 years ago and it was absolute junk...it couldn't run a mongo cluster and seemed to be half complete functionality wise. They were certainly more than willing to take my license fee. I see it still…
same here....went from rolling our own to Chargebee...so glad we did
Helping others realize the wonders of financial independence so that they can experience more happiness by spending time with friends, helping others etc. Sure he's not curing cancer but there is a tremendous amount of…
i agree it's not scummy but it's far from nice...see Chicago
Neil appears to be deleting any negative comments
I migrated to packet all bright eye'd and full of wonder...terrible mistake...outages on a weekly basis and they have no availability zones so when outage occurs the entire region is down. Replicating across regions…
It's important to determine whether or not the person is qualified and capable. While questions have their merit I'd recommend a more creative exercise. If you have the means, take a trip half-way across the world and…
FYI pricing is not a powerful enough differentiator as you scale this thing ... I've used docu-sign a lot and it's UX is very simple and effective. There is not a whole lot of meat there either. That said well done!…
I agree. Rancher has too many balls in the air. They are trying to support Cattle, Swarm, Mesos, Kubernetes... As a result they aren't terribly good at anything (The UI is insanely slow). Other specialized tools that…
the machines don't cost anything?
I've lived on both sides of the fence. I cover much more ground living in the city then I ever did living in the country or suburbs. I drive 1-2 times a month now compared to 2-3 time a day living outside the city. In…
how do you know he's a good person if you don't know him well?
check out statamic...it's a breath of fresh air
I bootstrapped a SaaS business from my kitchen table...it's now worth just shy of $100M. I thank the heavens everyday that I didn't go the VC route. I can pretty much do whatever I want without this constant growth at…
I have a $100M SaaS in a different space but the underlying tech is identical. I had this idea ~10 yrs ago when we first started writing our own import logic to move users over from competing services. The engineering…
I built a $100M SaaS. Do you want this more than anything? Are you willing to do do whatever it takes and go 1-2 years without a salary? If you answered yes then you just need to leap and iterate on the user feedback…
I spent 10 years creating failure after failure...learning many things a long the way...at 27 my co-founder and I started a SaaS that is now worth $100M...we made $475 our first month which was roughly 10 years ago
this company is run by a bunch of scam artists...they scammed me out of close to $10k
statamic is incredible...I can't recommend it enough...such a breath of fresh air
when I was at your stage I thought the idea of $1M/m was an impossible dream...it's not...just keep iterating, listening to your users, following your gut and make good decisions everyday
Congrats! I ramped a little faster but followed the same path. The project started at my kitchen table now grosses $13M per year (10 years later). Keep going my friend; the road will be rocky but it's well worth the…
same exact situation...we moved over all bright eyed with hip skip and a hop in our step...within 24 hours we experienced a full system-wide outage followed by a full system-wide block storage outage a few days…
totally false; I run a fully remote company with ~20 employees and we pay our devs more than what they would make at a comparable office job. That being said (this is going to sound bad), the lack of a personal…
I'm currently hiring remote full time PHP developers for my saas Agency analytics ... Blake[dot]Acheson[at]agencyanalytics[dot]com if interested
I was going to mention this...I've been using this setup for over a year with 6,000 domains...me thinks someone at autotrader needs to get better at Google :<
I used this about 2 years ago and it was absolute junk...it couldn't run a mongo cluster and seemed to be half complete functionality wise. They were certainly more than willing to take my license fee. I see it still…
same here....went from rolling our own to Chargebee...so glad we did
Helping others realize the wonders of financial independence so that they can experience more happiness by spending time with friends, helping others etc. Sure he's not curing cancer but there is a tremendous amount of…
i agree it's not scummy but it's far from nice...see Chicago
Neil appears to be deleting any negative comments
I migrated to packet all bright eye'd and full of wonder...terrible mistake...outages on a weekly basis and they have no availability zones so when outage occurs the entire region is down. Replicating across regions…
It's important to determine whether or not the person is qualified and capable. While questions have their merit I'd recommend a more creative exercise. If you have the means, take a trip half-way across the world and…
FYI pricing is not a powerful enough differentiator as you scale this thing ... I've used docu-sign a lot and it's UX is very simple and effective. There is not a whole lot of meat there either. That said well done!…
I agree. Rancher has too many balls in the air. They are trying to support Cattle, Swarm, Mesos, Kubernetes... As a result they aren't terribly good at anything (The UI is insanely slow). Other specialized tools that…
the machines don't cost anything?
I've lived on both sides of the fence. I cover much more ground living in the city then I ever did living in the country or suburbs. I drive 1-2 times a month now compared to 2-3 time a day living outside the city. In…