jpdpeters
No user record in our sample, but jpdpeters has activity below (stories or comments). Likely we have partial data — the full bulk-load will fill profiles in.
- Show HN: Metcalfe – private network for marketplace operators (jpdpeters.github.io)
I built a curated, invite-only network for founders and senior operators of online marketplaces. A space to connect, exchange hard-won lessons, and support each other - under Chatham House Rules. Let me know if you'd…
- Show HN: Watson – email finder with waterfall enrichment (usewatson.com)
Hey friends, I built a B2B email finder tool with waterfall enrichment. That means you can upload a list of prospects (name + company) and the tool searches through hunter.io, apollo, dropcontact and other email finder…
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When I bootstrapped my first startup, we had very little money to spend on hiring employees - so we ended up hiring a lot of remote talent in the Philippines (saved us approx. 60-70% in salaries). I was pretty blown…
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I used to work for Facebook and Google and constantly got asked questions like "Hey, my Instagram account got blocked for no reason. Could you help me get it back?". I'd say yes, it would take me 10 min to fill out an…
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And what are cool ideas that have yet to be built? I'm very curious to explore this space a bit further.
- Twitter rate limit may be due to unpaid Google Cloud bill (businessinsider.com)
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My co-founder and I are based in Germany and are currently evaluating in which European country we should incorporate. Maybe someone here can weigh in. We are not super happy with the process in Germany (having to go to…
- Bootstrapped founders of Lemlist and Basecamp selling minority stakes (bitsfordigits.com)
- Founders of online businesses should consider a partial exit (founderresources.io)
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I am trying to compile a list of bootstrapped founders who have sold equity in their startup not to finance the company, but to simply pocket the cash. One example here could be the founders of Basecamp, Jason & DHH,…
- Why should a founder sell less than 100% of their company? (newsanyway.com)