I might have been a bit strong here, but generally my advice is: "Before you start a SaaS, work for a SaaS."pic.twitter.com/9f6IfchYhz
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Replying to @mijustin
Interesting. We have different exp with SaaS. No mini launches, no easily swayed month rev. etc. Was this the Portland SaaS?
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Replying to @earthlingworks
also: you’ve never had to deal with DoS, servers crashing in middle of night, or stuff like this?pic.twitter.com/oLhSlgViGA
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Replying to @mijustin
Down time happens of course though can't remember last time we had middle of the night probs. We're pretty low volume though
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Replying to @mijustin
Ha, there is not perfect SaaS. Tradeoffs. But for me and most other founders I know, the experience has been more flywheel like
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Replying to @earthlingworks
“most founders you know” <— really? Guess it depends on your definition of flywheel.
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Replying to @mijustin
Couldn't fit: of successful + growing SaaS. Def not the norm. Most other founders I know: struggling getting past early stage
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Replying to @earthlingworks
again. I like SaaS. I think has tons of benefits. But I’ve seen the tough stuff too. Lots of “good” SaaS (especially in...
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Replying to @mijustin
Also, I'll let you know how it goes on my next one. Doing it again from scratch (soonish) :)
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WAT!!! Ok, we need to chat. ;)
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