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ethank | 9 years ago

Buffer is similar to a lot of companies that are obsessed with being companies rather than about the products they make.

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neogodless|9 years ago

I thought similar things after reading this:

"We will be a long-term, sustainable, fully remote team that works hard on mission-driven work. We will be the most reliable social media tool in the market. And we will continue to push the boundaries of transparency, culture and freedom in the team."

The first and last sentence has nothing to do with the product, and the product statement doesn't even hint at what it does... just that it does it well!

aub3bhat|9 years ago

Yeah after a while it seems like the classic case of taking themselves too seriously. I was like "Chill" you guys are developing tools to tweet later not saving lives or anything.

x0x0|9 years ago

Employees are an audience, maybe the primary audience, for this message. Buffer has collected employees that prioritize this sort of transparency and emotional sharing. Which makes the message seem apt.

hkarthik|9 years ago

It's less this and the fact that their radical transparency is something that resonates with certain folks who will buy the product because of it, regardless of whether it checks every box on their feature list.

For some companies, they buy software because they like the sales guy who took them out for a steak dinner.

For other companies, they buy software because they like the culture and philosophy of people making it. This is why companies like Basecamp, Buffer, etc. can keep operating the way that they do.

ethank|9 years ago

Isn't it for most companies you buy their product because the product is good? Radical concept I know.

inthewoods|9 years ago

Yeah tend to agree - if we look at the evolution of the product over the past 3 years, as a user I can't see much in the way of innovation or improvement. They've added Pinterest, but there's little else that I see - did I miss it?

baby|9 years ago

Are you using the free version?

the_watcher|9 years ago

Actually, they're somewhat of the opposite of this.

CPLX|9 years ago

Hah, well said.

PS hi Ethan