Matti Nannt
The Good and the Bad of Starting an Open Source Company
#1about 2 minutes
Introducing Formbricks as a privacy-first survey tool
Formbricks is an open-source, self-hostable survey solution that found its market niche by focusing on privacy and on-premise deployment.
#2about 3 minutes
Joining the GitHub Accelerator for funding and networking
The GitHub Accelerator program provided crucial funding and invaluable networking opportunities, offering diverse perspectives on business models like VC funding versus bootstrapping.
#3about 4 minutes
The importance of choosing the right open source license
Selecting a copyleft license like AGPL is crucial to prevent others from rebranding and selling your code, a lesson learned from Plausible's experience with the more permissive MIT license.
#4about 5 minutes
Transitioning from a free to a paid open core model
Monetizing an established free project is challenging, so planning an open core model from the start by identifying enterprise-level features like SSO avoids community backlash later.
#5about 6 minutes
Leveraging community contributions for hiring and development
Open source contributions provide a direct pipeline for hiring proven talent, as contributors who demonstrate strong skills and familiarity with the codebase can be onboarded seamlessly as employees.
#6about 5 minutes
Why the core team handles community management directly
The core team rotates community management duties so that every developer directly engages with users, leading to a deeper understanding of issues and a more secure product.
#7about 3 minutes
The most effective ways for new people to contribute
Beyond starring the repository, the most valuable contributions are detailed bug reports, and the ideal scenario is when a contributor also submits a pull request with the fix.
#8about 2 minutes
Gaining traction and applying for accelerator programs
Gain initial traction through platforms like Product Hunt and Hacker News, then confidently apply for accelerator programs and actively network to boost your project's visibility and growth.
#9about 3 minutes
Navigating the founder mindset and planning for future growth
Founders must balance pitching a grand vision to investors with managing personal self-doubt, a process that helps refine the company's path forward toward growth and hiring.
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