I just launched my bootstrapped startup. Pray for me.
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Re: I just launched my bootstrapped startup. Pray for me.
#182A lot of people from the US seem to forget that they're excluding the majority of customers by asking you to enter a zipcode that will only work in the US. It's incredibly annoying if you're part of that majority. With that said - good luck :-)
To see the next screen you could use the Whitehouse's Zip code: 20500
This looks like an awesome idea. I would absolutely be interested if I was in the US! (no chance of it coming to Belgium, is there, huh? :( )
Re: I just launched my bootstrapped startup. Pray for me.
#183Cool. The logo needs some work.
Re: I just launched my bootstrapped startup. Pray for me.
#184Earlier quoted context omitted.
Being from outside US, I sympathize with that but: 1) It's a new service. It's reasonable to restrict your audience at first. Making it more international requires more work (shipping, billing, etc) which might end up being useless. It makes sense to test with domestic users first. 2) You should take a lot of care before shipping seeds internationally. Some countries (well, all countries I have flown to) have strict…
Totally agree with you that it makes a lot of sense for this kind of startup to focus on one country/region first. I do wish that startups would at least mention somewhere that they are aware of this. Something like "Sorry, US only for now" in the HN message, or a "I'm not in the US!" link on the frontpage with a message for international users, even if that message is simply that the company will focus on US custome…
Bigger companies have pulled this off so many times, restricting their customers to the US for seemingly no reason, that we get irked by it now.
If there was a message saying how it's super complicated to send seeds abroad, then we'd understand and all would be well.
Re: I just launched my bootstrapped startup. Pray for me.
#185Best of luck, it's a great idea with lots of potential.
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#186Re: I just launched my bootstrapped startup. Pray for me.
#187A lot of people from the US seem to forget that they're excluding the majority of customers by asking you to enter a zipcode that will only work in the US. It's incredibly annoying if you're part of that majority. With that said - good luck :-)
Being from outside US, I sympathize with that but: 1) It's a new service. It's reasonable to restrict your audience at first. Making it more international requires more work (shipping, billing, etc) which might end up being useless. It makes sense to test with domestic users first. 2) You should take a lot of care before shipping seeds internationally. Some countries (well, all countries I have flown to) have strict…
Re: I just launched my bootstrapped startup. Pray for me.
#188I love the idea though. Any chance you'll include Ireland?
Re: I just launched my bootstrapped startup. Pray for me.
#189It reads "SproutRobot, helps you plant your garden! Go check it out if you are in the US.", hope that describes it well enough, if you want a different text let me know.
I don't do prayers but I'll keep my fingers and toes crossed for you all day long ;)
Re: I just launched my bootstrapped startup. Pray for me.
#190A lot of people from the US seem to forget that they're excluding the majority of customers by asking you to enter a zipcode that will only work in the US. It's incredibly annoying if you're part of that majority. With that said - good luck :-)
It's non-trivial to scale this to 'planet wide' so until the home market is established and the concept tested there is no really good reason to scale it beyond the US, there are substantial costs associated with doing that.
Just the shipping alone for a biological product would drive you nuts.