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Burnout – All-in-one workspace for startups

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Re: Burnout – All-in-one workspace for startups

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I assumed by the name “Burnout” that this would be satire, but it looks to be an interesting “OS for product teams”. Question: how do you plan to compete against the top-tier products the focus on solving each of your features (CRM, customer interviews, task management, etc.)?

Re: Burnout – All-in-one workspace for startups

#4
I see some other comments have also mentioned the name, “Burnout”. I don’t typically find myself bothered by product names, even ones that may be disliked. However, the name “Burnout” just seems really distasteful to me. I don’t know what it is about this particular name.

I’m also not sure whether my distaste is bad or good. It’s off-putting, sure, but I will certainly remember the product now.

Re: Burnout – All-in-one workspace for startups

#5

I assumed by the name “Burnout” that this would be satire, but it looks to be an interesting “OS for product teams”. Question: how do you plan to compete against the top-tier products the focus on solving each of your features (CRM, customer interviews, task management, etc.)?

This is a very deep question. Under the hood we are creating a platform that allows to create Apps very fast and with all required specific cases. If you want more technical details, please ask. We use Clojure, PostgreSQL and Javascript.

Re: Burnout – All-in-one workspace for startups

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post #4

I see some other comments have also mentioned the name, “Burnout”. I don’t typically find myself bothered by product names, even ones that may be disliked. However, the name “Burnout” just seems really distasteful to me. I don’t know what it is about this particular name. I’m also not sure whether my distaste is bad or good. It’s off-putting, sure, but I will certainly remember the product now.

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Re: Burnout – All-in-one workspace for startups

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post #4

I see some other comments have also mentioned the name, “Burnout”. I don’t typically find myself bothered by product names, even ones that may be disliked. However, the name “Burnout” just seems really distasteful to me. I don’t know what it is about this particular name. I’m also not sure whether my distaste is bad or good. It’s off-putting, sure, but I will certainly remember the product now.

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Re: Burnout – All-in-one workspace for startups

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post #5

I assumed by the name “Burnout” that this would be satire, but it looks to be an interesting “OS for product teams”. Question: how do you plan to compete against the top-tier products the focus on solving each of your features (CRM, customer interviews, task management, etc.)?

This is a very deep question. Under the hood we are creating a platform that allows to create Apps very fast and with all required specific cases. If you want more technical details, please ask. We use Clojure, PostgreSQL and Javascript.

Oh snap! this is not a joke.
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