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A12-B | 5 years ago

It is hard to make anything significant without that sort of background though. If your business actually is software, and not just a physical business built on top of software, it's hard to see how you're going to make much money by just gluing canned functions together. Either your own ignorance will do you in, or you'll have to hire someone who actually does understand computer science.

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berkes|5 years ago

To add to that: if your entire company is "an idea + a week of learning and combining zapier and ITT" it has no sustainable business model.

It may be a neat way to get an MVC or demo out. It may even be the seed to grow from. But you will need to grow beyond this really fast.

Everyone can steal your idea now. And if you can learn+build something in zapier in a week, so can anyone: there is no competitive advantage there at all.

Which does not mean that your product is no good, just that there is no business-model: the product is basically " free as in beer".

The only businessmodel that I can think to service this, is one that makes the "marketing/brand" the competitive advantage. Sell a brand, instead of a product.

I, personally, very much dislike these kind of "products", because I believe they hardly are one.

Ninja-edit: businessmodel, not development model.

keithwhor|5 years ago

Building something customers want is a competitive advantage, whether you do that with Python or JavaScript or a low-code tool is irrelevant unless the problem domain specifically requires said tool.

keithwhor|5 years ago

Most of the internet is hastily glued together WordPress pages. People make a lot of money from hastily glued together solutions. In fact, people are making more money from hastily glued together solutions than ever before thanks to companies like Shopify and Stripe, that’s kind of the beauty of it.

vagrantJin|5 years ago

A toast to that. Consumers generally dont care about how bad our code is as long as it solves their problem. If theres a price, all the better for it.