Grove.io shutting down
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Grove.io shutting down
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Re: Grove.io shutting down
#2 - Finding a server
- Registering it properly
- Explaining it to non-tech people
The last one is way harder than you'd think. With Grove, you just send them a URL and it's easy.It's a shame they're shutting down. I stopped using because it was too expensive for a channel with a few friends (a channel with fewer than 10 friends was costing $25/month).
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#5Even in this moment, they still don't seem to be bothering to open source any of it.
There's a lesson to be learnt here in terms of gaining buyer trust when you're small.
I continue to use our own setup for IRC.
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#7That said, no hard feelings. It's hard out there. I've never tried to run a company, so I can't judge.
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#9Shocking.
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#10This is disappointing. Grove.io was really awesome. IRC channels seem easy, but are (relatively) hard to get going: - Finding a server - Registering it properly - Explaining it to non-tech people The last one is way harder than you'd think. With Grove, you just send them a URL and it's easy. It's a shame they're shutting down. I stopped using because it was too expensive for a channel with a few friends (a channel wi…
Campfire succeeds at this because it wasn't their first product. They essentially brought customers in from their other products and then tied them all together. As a stand alone service, it's fairly useless IMO.