jmjerlecki's comments

jmjerlecki | 10 years ago | on: Cake.af – free rides to great eats

Cool idea. I think this could be really helpful in getting more butts in seats for restaurants on slower days. Maybe you can offer a discount along with the free ride?

jmjerlecki | 11 years ago | on: Scaling lessons from the CEO of Zenefits

"At the time, we were actually racing another company in our Y Combinator batch. It was called Simply Insured. Originally it was fairly different from us, but about halfway through YC the founders decided that they wanted to do what we were doing, and the company pivoted into our market."

One of the more interesting parts of the article. Not sure how you prevent or discourage that.

jmjerlecki | 11 years ago | on: Fundraise, find a cofounder, or both?

This early with only you doing everything, you need to pick is your product for consumers or is your product selling to gyms. It seems you've had some success selling to gyms, so would think your traction is showing you may want to continue down that path. Not sure if you have shipped a physical product yet, but it's hard enough getting one version right, let alone two.

If you go consumer, crowdfunding for the consumer side is the way to go. I would think if you had a successful crowdfunding campaign, you would be able to convince a good technical guy to join you (as clearly you've done a ton of hustle on your own).

From the fundraising perspective, at the this early of a stage investors mostly are investing in the team (which right now is only you), unless your product/traction is through the roof. At the early stage is also when you get most heavily diluted, so want to think about how much you are giving up vs. how much do you really need the cash? Again, it sounds like you have traction, so may want to figure out how to keep bootstrapping this vs. taking a big hit equity wise.

feel free to hit me up (email in profile) - I love the space you are going after.

jmjerlecki | 13 years ago | on: Lockitron: Keyless entry using your phone

This looks great. Would love to see a version that has a camera on the front of lockitron so I can see who is at my front door. It sounds incredibly lazy, but being able to open the app and see who is at my front door would prove useful.

jmjerlecki | 13 years ago | on: Facebook rumored to buy startup Face.com for up to $100 million

Interesting comment on the article:

Makes more sense for Google to buy them. They could do two things with them:

1: build the technology into their Google Glasses so peoples names pop up as they come into view 2: redirect face.com to Google.com.

That second option would be well worth the 100 million too. Consider this: after you visited face.com once every next time you want to go to facebook.com and type in 'face' your browser will auto-complete to face.com

1 and 2 are both interesting scenarios.

jmjerlecki | 14 years ago | on: Fire Me, I Beg You

Pretty good comment on that article, resonated with me:

"When you have to make a hard decision, flip a coin.

Why?

Because when that coin is in the air, you suddenly know what you're hoping for."

jmjerlecki | 14 years ago | on: What to Wear

What if by having a desire to be "special" one was able to create wealth for himself and many others and was able to make a big difference in the world. I find your viewpoint to be flawed.

jmjerlecki | 14 years ago | on: What to Wear

"Doing so will allow you to blend, and when it comes to dress, this is a good thing."

Why would one want to blend? Sticking out and being different is a great thing. Displaying self-expression and individualism is important to who each of us are. I have found this to be true in my profession and I would encourage people to spend more time on what they wear. It can drastically impact ones success. Simply put, don't look sloppy.

jmjerlecki | 14 years ago | on: Tony Hsieh's new $350 million startup

Having lived in Vegas for the summer it is not as distracting as it seems. You really will only go to the strip when friends come into town or for the show/poker tournament etc. Residential Vegas/Summerlin is actually a really beautiful area.

jmjerlecki | 14 years ago | on: Windows Phone Is Failing Because It’s Great

To me thats like saying corporate customers would be turned off by the iPhone. I get where you are coming from, but I think it could be handled in a way that would make both consumers/professionals love the phone. Apple is clearly the example to follow. Microsoft has leverage with the 360 its just crazy to me they don't use it.
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