Ask HN: Startup owners/employees, would you use a service like this?
Through my own experience of working in startups I've found that as a startup gets bigger, communication between teams can break down. Monday morning catch-ups can become drawn out and people tend to lose focus after a while.
As an engineer I like to have an idea of what, for example, the sales and marketing teams are working on/towards, and have found that this feeling is often reciprocated. I believe that bridging the communication gap between teams can lead to an increase in focus and awareness of the company as a whole.
I’ve come up with a potential solution for this problem and have created a landing page which gives its general outline [1].
I’d love to hear if anyone else has faced a similar problem and whether they would use the service I’m proposing.
Any feedback would be much appreciated.
Thanks in advance!
[1] http://tomszpytman.com/beanstalk/
[+] [-] gcatalfamo|10 years ago|reply
[+] [-] tom3k|10 years ago|reply
Basecamp, on the other hand, does appear to provide a ‘timeline’ visualisation of a project, but the service seems to focus more on keeping ‘stuff’ to do with a project in one place. My proposal is very different in that it focuses solely on milestones. Users would have the ability to group similar milestones together, for example ‘achieve X sales’ where the value of X could then be plotted on a graphed alongside the date achieved. This would allow, say, a team lead to monitor the progress of an individual or the team itself. I think this is quite different from basecamp’s offering.
Hope that answers your question!