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beeker87

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    At the moment, it's mainly just price. We try to offer the same services but with much more affordable plans. One spot where we do differ greatly though is our bulk email verificat…

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    Comment #17328617

    Thank you for your code, I will be definitely be referring to this as I build the base of my current project. Diving back into Node though, just so I can get my current portfolio u…

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    Comment #17280192

    I'm sorry, this is a mistake! I'm using MailChimp for building the email list, and I'm using the same MailChimp account as I do for my main SaaS, MailDB ( https://maildb.io ). This…

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    Comment #17278484

    The way I was looking at it, this is something we want to form a real team around and build in 4-6 months time. While we could try to leverage our own idea, without having this sit…

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    Comment #16555263

    Within the member panel (for now).

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    Comment #13343478

    Sorry just saw this, it's the autocert package bradfitz linked to.

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    Comment #13340570

    Just want to say, I'm not affiliated with LE, but I think it makes a lot of sense to donate to them if you use their services regularly. From my own use case, integrating TLS for m…

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    Comment #13328481

    My previous SaaS product, Navilytics, I built from scratch and ran completely on my own (minus a couple of blog posts from a friend). It very well could have been successful, but I…

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    Comment #13213973

    Is anyone else seeing the possible security risk shown in the 'Vision and Face Recognition' section? The main concern I would have is someone spoofing the visual recognition system…

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    Comment #12405586

    To be honest, we probably won't try and filter out spam traps. Our service is really meant to aid you in finding specific emails. Given that, we will be implementing multiple verif…

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    Comment #12405491

    Usually you'll see someone release site data, such as a database dump, via sites like pastebin. Either that or the release is zipped and hosted somewhere for download. We're most l…

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    Comment #12401804

    Awesome. Our goal is to create a quality, enterprise level piece of software, which is affordable for everyone and actually makes sense to use given the price point and benefits. I…

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    Comment #12401749

    Not a bad idea, could have it work on the same principles as the robot exclusion, but just have a simple web submission form for domains. To prevent malicious use, could maybe have…

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    Comment #12401699

    This is true, but you may have to go through hundreds of search results in order to find the right email. Also, we use extensive pattern matching which would be very hard to mimic …

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    Comment #12401679

    Yes, our service will not return any webmail addresses such as Gmail, Yahoo, MSN, and the like. We will most likely have a specific page which lets users delist their email.

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    Comment #12401665

    Exactly, our goal is to make this service something affordable for everyone. The current solutions, imho, are charging an insane amount for what they offer. We haven't discussed th…

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    Comment #12401556

    I agree that an email address is something very valuable. With our service though, it's simply storing emails found through a vast search of the web. If, for instance, a CEO at a c…