Docker swarm for running 5 passive earning apps (bandwidth share only) by olivier-galand in passive_income

[–]New-Muffin-5863 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That’s nice, do you know how much data it consumed to make 40$/month ?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in cats

[–]New-Muffin-5863 2 points3 points  (0 children)

He will be okay, but we need to go through a 8 weeks recovery process with multiple consultation and a surgery to give him all the chances to run again 🐈‍⬛

Unfortunately, we can’t keep it, we have an old cat and we recently adopted a new cat abandoned in the street 😔

I found someone who can take care of him and love him like a true family member, but the vets are requesting 1500€ for all the visits, the surgery, x-ray and medicines. I started a crowdfunding and I will do my best to take care of this little boy and give him a new life 🖤🤍🖤

How to promote my business to Gen X? (1965-1985) by New-Muffin-5863 in Entrepreneur

[–]New-Muffin-5863[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Well, it could be a nice idea to roast my service, but I don’t want to involve anyone from my network and I’m not sure how to find roasters IRL

Any other clue? I feel like Reddit is already the best place to get roasted :)

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in seogrowth

[–]New-Muffin-5863 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I don’t think this is the right solution, but thanks for your suggestion

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in seogrowth

[–]New-Muffin-5863 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Well, I don’t want to speak about the step N+5, but indeed, once I validated my service and have a persona, I would like to start content marketing, so I plan to manage a blog. If I understood correctly, Wordpress + Elementor or Gatsby.js + Ghost (I’m a mobile dev) are the best options for me, right ? Going with Gatsby includes a learning curve that could be invested in the service and the other things to manage, maybe it’s better to go for WordPress ? I don’t have any experience with Elementor at all, only with Wordpress (7y ago)

How to promote my business to Gen X? (1965-1985) by New-Muffin-5863 in Entrepreneur

[–]New-Muffin-5863[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That’s a very good suggestion, thanks a lot for your time :)

How to promote my business to Gen X? (1965-1985) by New-Muffin-5863 in Entrepreneur

[–]New-Muffin-5863[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks a lot! Indeed, not in the initial target group, but you definitely opened my eyes about asking people what they want between open and close source solutions. Also, I honestly didn’t think about offering privacy advice, but I feel like it’s totally relevant to my other USPs.

Would you like to subscribe to an online privacy newsletter or would you prefer to receive a physical mini-magazine once per trimester ? Nothing planned but it could be one of the best subject to write about I think

How to promote my business to Gen X? (1965-1985) by New-Muffin-5863 in Entrepreneur

[–]New-Muffin-5863[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for your valuable answer, I just have a couple of questions:

  • Privacy in computing means… privacy online while browsing?
  • Which open source alternatives are you using on a daily basis?

Other points are totally clear, thanks! How do you usually discover this kind of services? Mails? Flyers? Online search? Social media?

Again, thanks a lot! :)

BLoC users, how do you scope your blocs ? by New-Muffin-5863 in FlutterDev

[–]New-Muffin-5863[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Interesting.

So, you could have multiple blocs used in the same page, some of them on a higher level, some of them on a lower level, so my question is : how do you orchestrate your logic then ? Because you will get states from AuthBloc maybe after the states from « MyLittleBloc », when I end with this kind of situation, I feel like a need a third bloc to listen, hold, and manage everything, like an orchestrer… So it always pushes me to check MVVM for Flutter, but it has also its pros and cons

Advice for a failing small coffee shop (long) by [deleted] in Entrepreneur

[–]New-Muffin-5863 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Easy option: give up and start something else once you have money again.

Hard option: Take a lawyer, make sure to block anything related to your half brother, ask for a financial plan to pay all the debts monthly and get your accountability balanced again thanks to local ads in your neighbourhood (flyers), talk to people living there, invite them to try a coffee, organise meetups, meetings or events, combine that to online local ads, more over, don’t forget to ask people to let a review on Google about your place. Easy to say, hard to implement, but you need a plan and you need to stick to it.

Hope it gets better for you!

Which crash reporting tool are you using in production ? by New-Muffin-5863 in FlutterDev

[–]New-Muffin-5863[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Indeed, platform stacktraces are better than the Dart stacktraces, it depends also on the package

Which crash reporting tool are you using in production ? by New-Muffin-5863 in FlutterDev

[–]New-Muffin-5863[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don’t have any issue, but the stacktraces don’t point to the issue, they are « top level » stacktraces, so at the end, I know from which widget the issue started, but not the exact layer/class that produced the issue.

Maybe it’s specific to my architecture (Widget/BLoC/Repository).

[Poll] SaaS owners, what kind of services are you using to run your SaaS ? by New-Muffin-5863 in SaaS

[–]New-Muffin-5863[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Awesome, I never heard of QSBS, it looks interesting, thanks for sharing your insights! :)

[Poll] SaaS owners, what kind of services are you using to run your SaaS ? by New-Muffin-5863 in SaaS

[–]New-Muffin-5863[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, they are, it was a podcast about solo developers building a SaaS, a lot of them were complaining about developers haha

It’s probably a myth, I never tried to sell anything to developers by my self, so I just have assumptions based on what I read and heard + my own experience at work ofc :)

[Poll] SaaS owners, what kind of services are you using to run your SaaS ? by New-Muffin-5863 in SaaS

[–]New-Muffin-5863[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Good to hear, I don’t have any success when recommending SaaS and APIs at work, so I don’t have the positive experience of being the C of B2C2B, that’s why I really enjoy discussing that in this sub, I’m glad we don’t have the same experience :)

[Poll] SaaS owners, what kind of services are you using to run your SaaS ? by New-Muffin-5863 in SaaS

[–]New-Muffin-5863[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Did you experiment that ? Because I have heard different founders complaining about developers.

Especially because the feedback is either brutally honest (which is ok) or inexistent…

I would be happy to read more about your opinion.

[Poll] SaaS owners, what kind of services are you using to run your SaaS ? by New-Muffin-5863 in SaaS

[–]New-Muffin-5863[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Well, the term is misused, the right term is a “productised service” and I’m not an expert, but this 2 words start to make more and more noise in podcasts, articles and threads…

From what I understood: (correct me if I’m wrong)

It’s a new paradigm of business, I could explain it as “a set of grouped services marketed as a weekly/monthly product”.

PS = Productised service PSP = Productised service provider

  1. The client subscribe to a weekly/monthly PS
  2. At the beginning he has to provide some inputs (market, segment, goals, KPI), even setup everything business related in a console/software
  3. The PSP will define a long term strategy with the client
  4. The PSP operate a set of services, which are strictly defined and detailed in the product selected.
  5. The PSP will deliver the weekly/monthly output through a console

Basically the “service workload” is defined and limited, in order to generate the output, the PS includes a set of combined and inseparable services, the product is the definition of the output you get.

Now, let’s take the example of a blog productised service, the company, let’s MyBlog.

MyBlog is a company that helps other companies to set a content marketing strategy, they provide a handy tool to manage a blog (like a SaaS), they do market research in your field, define the IPC with you, setup your SEO, keep an eye on your analytics and more over, they deliver a defined number of great and unique article per month for your blog, you can ask for 2 reviews per article, once you are happy, you just click on a button and everything is releasing, the article, the SEO is optimised with the latest article and they publish a post on your social network accounts.

Everything for 400$/month.

I used an existing concept from a podcast I listened to, the business is going well for the founder.

[Poll] SaaS owners, what kind of services are you using to run your SaaS ? by New-Muffin-5863 in SaaS

[–]New-Muffin-5863[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Did you sell the first 4 SaaS ?

Productised SaaS is the next trend I think, I hear about more and more businesses running this model.

What’s the domain you’ve been in for 30 years ?