After 4 years of working to build a big VC fundable startups (3 different products), I was pretty burnt out. I am continuing the last product, but now my focus is on building lifestyle startups which brings about $1m revenue every year.
Joined a job on the side, which would help pay my bills and help my family settle down. In the meanwhile, I would be chipping along to build my small revenue generating startup.
At Koove, we believe communities are the core of the universe. However, the online communities are not really able to achieve that. There has been no disruption since Reddit.
If you are passionate about solving this problem and making great communities, lets discuss and see if we have synergies.
We are also looking for engineers proficient in javascript frameworks, python and social apis. The dev team will be located in Bangalore, India.
More than a physical keyboard, a keyboard designed for mobile users excites me more.
Many people use one hand to type on the mobile phone (thumb to be more exact). However, the design of the keyboard on the mobile screen does not align well with the natural movement of the thumb. It is painful and hideous.
I believe an Arc keyboard on the mobile screen would be the best design. Anyone working on something similar?
Some follow-on questions:
1. How often do you visit HN in day? 2. How do you generally spend your time on HN? reading new articles, reading comments, Commenting and participating, or something else? 3. Are you actively looking for a job, or you stumble across a good job posting when doing your normal browsing?
1. How often do you visit HN in day?
2. How do you generally spend your time on HN? reading new articles, reading comments, Commenting and participating, or something else?
3. Are you actively looking for a job, or you stumble across a good job posting when doing your normal browsing?
I visit HN few times a day. It is my guilty pleasure and a quick break from the work I may be doing. If I comment, I browse often to see if anyone responded or to follow-up on my comments.
I read articles and comments if I find article title/submission interesting. I comment only if I have an opinion, experience or something new to add.
I am actively looking for job, was laid off end of Dec.