In business, we say the customer comes first.
The reality today
is that stakeholders come first. Most large companies answer to
investors: The bank. Their board. The customer has become the user, a
number on the wall.
But there is an exception: The
independent, self-funded business. The company built on little more
than a vision.
This business might not be the first result
in your Google search. It's not the company sponsoring your
favorite podcast. Rather, it is the recommendation shared between
friends. It is the CEO prepping for a pitch one moment and doing
customer support the next.
This is the growing business that, not
long ago,
was one person’s pipe dream.
Of all the ways
to start a company – applying for a business loan, crowdfunding,
seeking venture capital – this was not the safe bet. Bootstrapping
your business puts your future at risk. You and your team work,
sometimes one month to the next, on the faith that this will one day
pay off. Sometimes, it doesn’t.
To launch a self-funded
business is a success on its own. To stay in business? That's a
point of pride.
By supporting an independent business, you
support a company that answers to its customers. Your request
won't go into an automated workflow. Your feedback will likely
turn into a feature. The numbers are important to a self-funded
business, but so are the names.
We support independent
companies to make business personal. Because we want to see our
community thrive. Because we want diversity and innovation. Because we
believe in an idea.
We support bootstrapped businesses
because they are human, like the rest of us.
And as an
independent and bootstrapped business, we wear our story with pride.
And with your help, we’re building a sustainable home for
creators & passion projects on the internet.
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