As founders, we're forced to deal with many NOs to get to the YESs once we get a good understanding of our customers. While we do have founders documenting their wins publicly, most of their struggles often go unnoticed. What's your experience dealing with rejections? And how did you emotionally prepare yourselves for this journey as an entrepreneur?
Almost three years ago, I started working on a service to simplify end to end DevOps for the teams and now we're very close to our beta release. I had many reasons to do so, to name a few:
* we were wasting too much time and money on setting up CI/CD pipelines, infrastructure, making everything work together, learning new technologies
* we were easily getting locked in with vendors
* no single tool was giving us a fraction of all we wanted to use
* although we had pretty straightforward requirements we had to repeat what perhaps a thousand more companies were doing
* going multi-cloud and using the best services of each of them from a single panel was just a dream Utopiops solves all these problems for us and any other software development team/individual.
Would love to hear if you have an organized strategy to summarize and reflect on 2021, and to set goals for 2022 accordingly? For yourself, your team, or your company/project? Thanks, and happy (almost) new year!
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Hey, Hunters! Hope you are having a great work week :) Today I wanted to ask you about your favorite way of reaching out to different people; like potential users or partners. For example, at ReSkript we mainly use Linkedin; by reaching out to small-medium-sized team members. And we also use Product Hunt a lot, since it's very easy here to find like-minded people who belong to different areas.