37 min

Episode 707 | Once.com, Open Source to FT Income, and More (Hot Take Tuesday‪)‬ Startups For the Rest of Us

    • Entrepreneurship

In episode 707, Rob Walling, alongside guests Tracy Osborn and Einar Vollset, give their hot takes on some recent news in the world of SaaS. They discuss Once.com’s launch, liquidation preference nuances in startup buyouts, with moving from open source to full time income and more. 



Episode Sponsor:





Find your perfect developer or a team at Lemon.io/startups



The competition for incredible engineers and developers has never been more fierce. Lemon.io helps you cut through the noise and find great talent through its network of engineers in Europe and Latin America.



They take care of the vetting, interviewing, and testing of candidates to make sure that you are working with someone who can hit the ground running.



When it comes to hiring, the time it takes to write your job description, list the position, review resumes, schedule interviews, and make an offer can take weeks, if not months. With Lemon.io, you can cut down on a lot of that time by tapping into their wide network of developers who can get started in as early as a week.



And for subscribers of Startups For the Rest of Us, you can get 15% off your first 4 week contract with a developer by visiting lemon.io/startups



Topics we cover: 




2:18 - Once.com and the Implications of One-Time Software Sales



10:39 - Liquidation Preferences in Startup Acquisitions



21:59 - Turning an open source project into a business



24:32 - Book recommendations



30:30 - Is building a startup actually hard?



32:46 - Startups vs. lifestyle businesses




Links from the Show: 




Register for MicroConf US in Atlanta, April 2024



Once.com



Campfire



Venture Deals: Be Smarter Than Your Lawyer and Venture Capitalist by Brad Feld



Never Split the Difference by Chris Voss



The Anomaly by Herv Le Tellier



The Art of Learning by Josh Waitzkin



The Beginning of Infinity by David Deutsch



TinySeed



Einar Vollset (@EinarVollset) | X



Tracy Osborn (@itsTracyMakes) | TikTok




If you have questions about starting or scaling a software business that you’d like for us to cover, please submit your question for an upcoming episode. We’d love to hear from you!




Subscribe & Review: iTunes | Spotify | Google

In episode 707, Rob Walling, alongside guests Tracy Osborn and Einar Vollset, give their hot takes on some recent news in the world of SaaS. They discuss Once.com’s launch, liquidation preference nuances in startup buyouts, with moving from open source to full time income and more. 



Episode Sponsor:





Find your perfect developer or a team at Lemon.io/startups



The competition for incredible engineers and developers has never been more fierce. Lemon.io helps you cut through the noise and find great talent through its network of engineers in Europe and Latin America.



They take care of the vetting, interviewing, and testing of candidates to make sure that you are working with someone who can hit the ground running.



When it comes to hiring, the time it takes to write your job description, list the position, review resumes, schedule interviews, and make an offer can take weeks, if not months. With Lemon.io, you can cut down on a lot of that time by tapping into their wide network of developers who can get started in as early as a week.



And for subscribers of Startups For the Rest of Us, you can get 15% off your first 4 week contract with a developer by visiting lemon.io/startups



Topics we cover: 




2:18 - Once.com and the Implications of One-Time Software Sales



10:39 - Liquidation Preferences in Startup Acquisitions



21:59 - Turning an open source project into a business



24:32 - Book recommendations



30:30 - Is building a startup actually hard?



32:46 - Startups vs. lifestyle businesses




Links from the Show: 




Register for MicroConf US in Atlanta, April 2024



Once.com



Campfire



Venture Deals: Be Smarter Than Your Lawyer and Venture Capitalist by Brad Feld



Never Split the Difference by Chris Voss



The Anomaly by Herv Le Tellier



The Art of Learning by Josh Waitzkin



The Beginning of Infinity by David Deutsch



TinySeed



Einar Vollset (@EinarVollset) | X



Tracy Osborn (@itsTracyMakes) | TikTok




If you have questions about starting or scaling a software business that you’d like for us to cover, please submit your question for an upcoming episode. We’d love to hear from you!




Subscribe & Review: iTunes | Spotify | Google

37 min