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Separating Claude Code Personal Sub and Claude Code Company Sub
Separating Claude Code Personal Sub and Claude Code Company Sub

Separating Claude Code Personal Sub and Claude Code Company Sub

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Battle of Flow and Asana
Battle of Flow and Asana

Battle of Flow and Asana

This is a story about how I lost $10,000,000 by doing something stupid.

The Beginning

The model they used for Basecamp was to build great software that scratched their own itch (project management,) and charge a monthly recurring amount to give them access (SaaS) assuming others had the same problem. Then, focus on organic growth via product improvement and public writing. Finally, spend less than they make!

When we turned on billing for our beta users, we jumped to 20k MRR in the first month. We started growing at 10% per month and were the new hotness. I got reach outs from all the top VCs and tons of tech luminaries started using the product. We'd made it…or so I thought. We consistently spending 2-3x our monthly revenue and losing money. Not venture capital. Out of my personal bank account, hopes in making much more.

Asana

Then, Asana. With a team a quarter of the size, and a fraction of the money, we had built what I felt was a superior product. Around this time, Dustin invited me for a coffee in San Francisco. He implied--in the nicest possible terms--that they were going to crush us. He walked me through who was backing them, how much cash they had, how they had hired top executives from huge companies, and that it was only a matter of time until they beat us on product and outspend us on marketing.

I laughed! I was on the bootstrapping train. He was drinking Silicon Valley KoolAid. Nice try! I told him let the games begin and we left with a friendly handshake. Flow kept growing quickly, but our customers were demanding.

Asana quickly released clients on all platforms. After all, they had a dev team 5x the size. Suddenly it was a key feature when people compared Asana and Flow side-by-side. Mobile was table stakes. We had to keep up. Almost overnight, our burn doubled. We lost the war, due to inexperience, product myopia, and a lack of capital in a highly capital intensive and competitive space.

Takeaways

  1. If you are in a competitive VC-funded space, it's foolish to compete without raising money. Don't bring a knife to a gun fight.
  2. The best product doesn't always win, and product is not a longterm competitive advantage.
  3. If a tree falls in the forest and nobody is around to hear it, it didn't fall.
  4. Every developer in the world wakes up thinking I should build a to-do list app and people love jumping between productivity apps and workflows. There is no moat in productivity--avoid it if you can.
  5. Running a SaaS business without deeply understanding churn, LTV, CAC etc, is like flying a plane without instrumentation--really stupid and dangerous.
  6. Failure sneaks up on you slowly, then all at once.
  7. R&D is EXPENSIVE. Especially when competing with venture.
  8. If you're competing on features, it never stops and is an ever-increasing line item.
  9. Good product with great marketing beats amazing product with no marketing.
  10. Bootstrapping works best in uncompetitive spaces/niches or if you have an unfair advantage (a personal brand, unique customer acquisition channel, etc).
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컴퓨트로늄 정의
컴퓨트로늄이 뭐야?

컴퓨트로늄(computronium)은 계산을 수행하는 데 최적으로 설계된 가상의 물질이다.

쉽게 말하면, “물질을 최대한 컴퓨터처럼 만든 것”이다. 일반 컴퓨터는 실리콘 칩, 전선, 냉각 장치, 케이스처럼 계산에 직접 쓰이지 않는 부분이 많다. 컴퓨트로늄은 그런 낭비를 극단적으로 줄이고, 물질의 질량·에너지·구조 전체를 계산에 쓰도록 만든다는 개념이다.

예시로는 다음이 있다.

  • 행성 전체를 컴퓨터로 바꾼 구조
  • 별의 에너지를 둘러싸서 계산에 쓰는 거대 컴퓨터
  • 인간 뇌보다 훨씬 조밀한 인공 신경망 물질
  • 우주 전체를 계산 장치처럼 재구성한다는 극단적 미래 시나리오

이 개념은 주로 SF, 미래학, 인공지능 이론, 트랜스휴머니즘, 우주공학적 상상에서 나온다.

핵심은 이것이다.

컴퓨트로늄 = 계산 효율을 극한까지 높이기 위해 재구성된 물질

현실에 아직 존재하는 물질 이름은 아니다. 물리학적으로 가능한 한계, 열 방출, 에너지 공급, 정보 저장 밀도 같은 제약 때문에 실제 구현은 가설 수준이다.

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