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Natalie Kaminski
Natalie Kaminski
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Where No-code Ends and Custom Development Begins

No-code and low-code platforms are popular software solutions for many founders and organizations. With little training, almost anybody can create working applications using these frameworks.

Yet at the same time, relying too heavily on no-code creates long term problems for founders. They can get locked in to a single vendor, making it difficult or impossible to move their business to a more suitable system. In many cases, a custom software approach would have made more sense.
Igor Alexandrov
Igor Alexandrov
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From Service Objects to Object Design

As technology evolves and our understanding of scalable and maintainable code deepens, optimizing software architecture becomes paramount. In the realm of Ruby programming, the concept of Service Objects has long been a cornerstone in managing complex business logic. A couple of days ago, I got an email from OneTribe’s AppSignal that included information about the issue that I already have seen several times and didn’t have enough time and willingness to work on it.
Natalie Kaminski
Natalie Kaminski
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The Importance of Having a Solid GTM Plan

Launching a business is always an exciting and stressful time, because anything could happen. The product you’ve been working on for months could suddenly take off beyond your wildest expectations, or it could attract no attention at all.
Andrew Parshukov
Andrew Parshukov
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Evaluating Technical Feasibility for Non-Technical Founders: Navigating the Path to MVP Success

The journey from conceptualization to a market-ready product is laden with challenges, especially for non-technical founders. At the heart of it is one pivotal factor that can make or break the entire venture: technical feasibility.

In this blog, we’ll delve into the significance of technical feasibility and its crucial role in the success of your Minimum Viable Product (MVP). The road to technical feasibility is daunting for any founder. But for entrepreneurs without a technical background, it can be even more intimidating. However, understanding and mastering technical feasibility is imperative for steering your ship toward success. 
Andrew Parshukov
Andrew Parshukov
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Funding Strategies for Non-Technical Founders: Bootstrapping, Investors, and More

Non-technical founders often face unique challenges on their entrepreneurial journeys. While passion and a groundbreaking idea fuel their journey, the question of funding looms large. 

In this blog, we outline the diverse pathways to funding available to you as a non-technical entrepreneur. From the grassroots approach of bootstrapping to the intricate world of attracting investors, this blog will be your guide through the labyrinth of funding possibilities.

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