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Project mention: Ask HN: Founders who offer free/OS and paid SaaS, how do you manage your code? | news.ycombinator.com | 2024-05-13I'm running a SaaS for serving Python notebooks as web apps [0]. We offer widgets for notebooks and server, both as open source [1]. In open source you are managing the server instance with default Django Admin Panel. In the SaaS version, we have a dashboard for managing site (adding users, setting visibility, usage analytics), the dashboard is closed source. The open source version by default is single site, but can be switched to multi-tenant (multiple domains and subdomains) just by adding instances in the database. In case of update, sometimes it is required to update both code bases. Employees have access to both code bases.
We started with open-source first, and added SaaS offering after ~2 years. The code base split was a natural choice. At first, I didn't want to add SaaS, because managing servers is a lot of work. But, we have a lot of requests for such service, and it makes really easy to deploy notebook online (with few clicks you have unique domain and notebook running). I'm happy with this code base split.
[0]: https://runmercury.com
[1]: https://github.com/mljar/mercury
Project mention: Cold-(Brew) Outreach: Landing my first big client at a coffee shop | news.ycombinator.com | 2024-04-30Hey HN!
Just wanted to share a milestone for my startup. I've been working on creating an open source SQL+Python notebook that you can share as an app. For those of you who are familiar it's basically an OS hex.tech competitor (check out our gh here if you're interested: https://github.com/Zero-True/zero-true). We recently got to the point where we felt like we could sell the product and platform and I closed my first "big" deal. I feel that this story is quite common in the startup world but I never expected I would meet my first client in a coffee shop.
We've been at it for a while because we felt that there was a real gap in the way that people communicate data insights in both large enterprises and small teams, but we are always happy to hear any all feedback. Let me know what you think and if you're interested in trying out the product or simply connecting!
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