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    Startups Its been hard to find a technology to build my startup. Any advice?


    Its been hard to find a technology to build my startup. Any advice?

    Posted: 27 Jan 2018 10:07 AM PST

    Hello guys

    Just to be clear, I know that for a MVP I dont need to pick the best or the most right but knowing this havent helped me to study a language to build an initial release of my business.

    Im not the best tech guy but since I worked with it for around 8 years, lets say that if I study something, I Will be able to build a MVP to start spreading my idea seeing for early signups and maybe some invetors.

    After programming with Java and C# until 2012, lets says that I have been always able to delivery what I had to do and by now I want to put my idea into some coding.

    Since I stopped, I see that there are much, much improvement in terms of languages and technology that I could pick to learn since Im self taugth to build my project.

    I have came across Ruby on Rails, got the whole stuff I had to study and then found Python with Django, did the same with the study material and yesterday I have seen that nowadays Node.Js is a good choice aswell. I dont want to start seeking for nodejs training material and in 2 or 3 weeks find another language and everything happens over again.

    My idea is around something similar to uber or Airbnb.. lets say that my objective is to build a system intermediate a deal between two parts. So its a tech company like those examples.

    Knowing that Im a good self taught person, with no concepts of design patterns or achitecture but need this choice to builda mvp, what would you guys do? I have to pick something to study. But what?

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    Question: price quote for B2B service for clients

    Posted: 27 Jan 2018 04:48 AM PST

    Hi everyone. We're offering a digital concierge service to hotels and the business model is a monthly subscription.

    For our first paying clients, I need to prepare a simple but clear price quote (not a legal contract). Does anyone have any idea what, besides the price, should be in it? We know the fixed price for the basic product, but no insights yet on the upgrades (upselling etc).

    It's a SaaS model, but what else would need to be included in a quote? Cancellation policy? Termination? I'm kind of lost here, pretty new to this business.

    If someone could share an example/template, it would be very helpful. Thanks in advance, any help would be more than appreciated.

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