The RailSupport research I should have done

Sometimes I get excited to try something new and I fail to use my research tools. RailSupport is one of these cases. If you recall, I built a simple landing page using Weebly to test the size of the Ruby on Rails support market. The motivation for the idea was…

DockLister First Paying Customer!

I’m happy to announce that DockLister has signed up it’s first paying customer! It may only be $79.99/mo, but landing that first customer feels great. It’s invigorating. It’s validating. It’s intoxicating. I started building DockLister [https://www.docklister.com] 15 months ago. My…

Flirtations with Entrepreneurship

Every since I started my professional career in technology - approximately 5 years ago - I’ve been consumed with the startup world. Angels, VC’s, pre-money, notes, runrates, ARPU, LTV. But I feel as though I’ve only ever flirted with entrepreneurship. And I’m not sure if that’…