What’s your timeline looking like nostr:npub1p3hle8dzpmqhtpesfacsh89azfrysw385hgu03fl254ly3k59wnqyp73j7?
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What’s your timeline looking like nostr:npub1p3hle8dzpmqhtpesfacsh89azfrysw385hgu03fl254ly3k59wnqyp73j7?
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No timeline. We spent last 3 months working in this as side project with my old colleague product designer. We wanted to clarify our vision. Plus we have some early concepts for building great alternative to Slack.
Today, I wanted to validate with Nostr community that the idea makes sense and is doable. Seems it is. Now I want to put together team with engineers and starý building this.
The biggest killer of all things scaling that I’ve witnessed here thus far is the comfortability/lack of urgency. Genuine community has formed which is great but it’s either conflated with, or hindering, what could have otherwise scaled by now.
A slack alternative seems a great get. How’d you determine to lean in on that one?
When you look at current SaaS apps and how you integrate with each other. You recognize that Slack is in the middle of it. All other apps have some kind of integration with Slack. That's also a reason why so many people hate Slack and the same time it's really hard to build competing product. Because they have very strong network effect that locks you in.
But with Nostr we have a way how to break such lock by offering open protocol that is easy to integrate with.