Comment by shridharxp 3 months ago That means you would need to expose your proprietary code and you will be left with no moat. 2 comments shridharxp Reply naasking 3 months ago All of the code seems to be MIT and AGPLv3. Where is this moat? christoff12 2 months ago For any given good solution, there will be a core 20% of prospects with more money than patience and/or capacity who would rather you just do it for them. Their propensity to trust you to do so goes up if they understand how you're going about it.
naasking 3 months ago All of the code seems to be MIT and AGPLv3. Where is this moat? christoff12 2 months ago For any given good solution, there will be a core 20% of prospects with more money than patience and/or capacity who would rather you just do it for them. Their propensity to trust you to do so goes up if they understand how you're going about it.
christoff12 2 months ago For any given good solution, there will be a core 20% of prospects with more money than patience and/or capacity who would rather you just do it for them. Their propensity to trust you to do so goes up if they understand how you're going about it.
All of the code seems to be MIT and AGPLv3. Where is this moat?
For any given good solution, there will be a core 20% of prospects with more money than patience and/or capacity who would rather you just do it for them. Their propensity to trust you to do so goes up if they understand how you're going about it.