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Ask HN: Startup founders, How did you get your first customer?
At the very beginning, I was a solo founder and put my project WunderGraph (https://github.com/wundergraph/cosmo) on GitHub.
After a while, a CTO contacted me and asked if I could "support" his team and add some features that he wanted. After a month of sweating, we agreed that they'd pay me a monthly support subscription of $2k.
I learned a lot from the use cases, improved the software, and got some more users, which ultimately was enough of a story for VCs to raise a $3M seed round, which I think is quite cool as a first-time founder from Germany with zero connections, no YC friends, etc...
I quickly realized that I could not pull this off alone, so I teamed up with 3 fantastic Co-Founders who are responsible for the business side, marketing, sales, and engineering.
Fast forward two years and we're growing our customer base at a great pace and are slowly looking towards a Series A. I can tell though that the way from our first customer to where we are now was extremely tough. We're in enterprise sales, we had to switch our strategy at some point. Lots of learning, lots of pain.
In retrospect, I wouldn't say that the first customer is the hardest. Building a repeatable sales motion is much harder. Building a product, marketing, and sales process that all aligns well for repeatable sales is a lot of work.
Whoever tries this, good luck and please connect if you need help as a founder or want some advice. I love to help others to start their own business. It's hard, but it's also a life that I don't want to miss.
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GraphQL Federation Field-level Metrics 101
๐ Cosmo on GitHub: The code
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Introducing astjson: Transform and Merge JSON Objects with Unmatched Speed in Go
By leveraging the astjson package, we were able to speed up our GraphQL API Gateway (Cosmo Router) while reducing the memory footprint. At the macro level, we were able to increase requests per second by 23% and reduced p99 latency by 44% over the previous version of Cosmo Router. At the micro level, we reduced the memory usage of a benchmark by 60%.
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A Blazingly Fast Open-Source Federation V1/V2 Gateway
To learn more, go check out their docs here. Also, the WunderGraph Discord can be found here, if you have questions or issues you want to discuss.
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Cosmo Router: High Performance Federation v1 & v2 Router / Gateway
For the future, we're working hard on adding compatibility with Federation 2.x features, If you find any bugs or have feature requests, please open an issue on GitHub.
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WunderGraph Cosmo: a open source alternative to Apollo Federation, GraphOS, Studio, etc...
If you want to learn more about Cosmo, check out the documentation.
- Show HN: Cosmo โ OSS Alternative to Apollo Federation / GraphOS
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Instant realtime GraphQL with built-in authorization for SQL Server
This feature is available with WunderGraph. You can configure Auth, caching, live query polling etc. at a global level and override it for each individual query:
https://github.com/wundergraph/polyglot-persistence-postgres...
https://github.com/wundergraph/wundergraph-demo/blob/906f72c...
What are some alternatives?
federation-benchmarks - Comparison of a different federation gateways, e.g. supergraphs implementations
wundergraph-demo - This Repository demonstrates how to combine 7 APIs (4 Apollo Federation SubGraphs, 1 REST, 1 standalone GraphQL, 1 Mock) into one unified GraphQL API which is then securely exposed as a JSON API to a NextJS Frontend.
graphql-transform-federation - Convert your existing GraphQL schema into a federated schema
great-bear-hasura - A food delivery API example using Hasura
xcaddy - Build Caddy with plugins
blog-django-graphql-hasura - An example implementation of a Django Graphene GraphQL API meshed with Hasura Remote Schemas for auth.
graphql-go-tools - GraphQL Router / API Gateway framework written in Golang, focussing on correctness, extensibility, and high-performance. Supports Federation v1 & v2, Subscriptions & more.
graphql-zeus - GraphQL client and GraphQL code generator with GraphQL autocomplete library generation โกโกโก for browser,nodejs and react native ( apollo compatible )
prometheus - The Prometheus monitoring system and time series database.
gqless - a GraphQL client without queries
Caddy - Fast and extensible multi-platform HTTP/1-2-3 web server with automatic HTTPS
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