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potro | 2 years ago

Is $670K adequate sum to he raised through such financing round? I get used to multi-million numbers in startup announcements.

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benjaminwootton|2 years ago

The irony is, I think I could get more delivered with a $670k cheque than I could with a $6.7 million one. With the latter, you would grow too big, management would creep in, you would overengineer, you might spend too much time working behind closed doors etc.

Later on you would need cash to scale this business, but for early stage product development I think $500k to $1 million is the sweet spot.

dmje|2 years ago

This. A smaller team without all the b/s is going to have way more impact than a monster bloater full of "happiness engineers".

mtlmtlmtlmtl|2 years ago

Also since Kagi is a paid product, I imagine that the amount of external funding needed is inherently less than a startup that is built on the "scale first, monetise later" model.

potro|2 years ago

I imagine that their hosting costs must be quite big and not very elastic. Crawling takes compute and bandwidth, storage cost will be high, as you need to store data in low latency storage, then indexing which is more compute costs.

They may have access to talent pool willing to work for their vision at significantly reduced rates, but unless they effectively sell themself to big cloud provider, they can’t significantly reduce the infrastructure cost.