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Linda Xie
@linda
Re: "why don't you hire someone to do X" comments for Bountycaster, in my opinion: - being resource constrained with 2 people forces us to work on the highest priority items. Easy to fall into having people work on random stuff just because you can - hiring more people creates more work too (recruiting, managing, etc) - we're bootstrapped, hiring people requires more funding. This is also more work and changes dynamics (fundraising, managing investors, etc) - we want our team size / burn to be in line with the market opportunity right now and we don't feel it's justified yet to hire more - one of the highest ROI things a founder can be doing early on is being constantly in touch with users, not something I want to be delegating away at our stage
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Fibo / Scryptoguy
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I agree. It's a 2-way benefit to talk to the customers directly in an early stage. Also, hiring for the objective of making something easier often ends up more complicated. Better find a fundamental solution than cover it up with a hire.
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