Sixteen months after leaving a comfortable full-time job to try and make a living off of a hosted web application, I'll be going full-time on Sifter. I put together a visualization showing how Sifter has grown over time and marked the significant milestones in our history.
http://nextupdate.com/blog/archives/2009/04/the-history-of-sifter/One of the most common questions and points of confusion about Sifter is comparing it to a help desk. While there is some overlap between help desks and bug tracking, they have some very important differences.
http://nextupdate.com/blog/archives/2009/03/help-desks-vs-bug-trackers/It's been almost 10 full months since leaving the day job to strike out for fun and blissfully self-employed adventure. As we start to sneak up on our launch date, I wanted to share some of the experience of making...
http://nextupdate.com/blog/archives/2008/10/business-lessons-learned-from/It's been almost 10 full months since leaving the day job to build a web application. As we start to sneak up on our launch date, I wanted to share some of the lessons learned over the course of bringing Sifter to life.
http://nextupdate.com/blog/archives/2008/10/business-lessons-learned-from-1/A wise man once told me, "Everything takes longer than it does." He was right. One month after striking out to build the issue tracker as a full-time business we've made significant progress, but we have very little to show for it. Yet.
http://nextupdate.com/blog/archives/2008/02/launching-a-company/We'll only send emails for significant product announcements, and those happen every couple of months at most. Of course, we won't give away or sell your e-mail address either.