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Startups don't need corporate culture

Startups don't need corporate culture

Startups often mimic corporates to impress clients or adapt to new hires, but this can stifle the agility they need to succeed. In this post, we explore how corporate habits can slow progress and why startups should prioritise speed and adaptability over rigid processes.

Making an existing Laravel application multi-tenant with Tenancy for Laravel

Making an existing Laravel application multi-tenant with Tenancy for Laravel

Transforming a legacy application into a multi-tenant powerhouse is no small feat. Learn how we tackled the challenges of adding multi-tenancy to a Laravel app, from infrastructure planning to custom bootstrappers, and discover practical tips to future-proof your applications.

Are startups with a CTO as co-founder more successful?

Are startups with a CTO as co-founder more successful?

Should your CTO also be a co-founder? Discover how this spicy debate shapes startups' early passion and later growth, revealing the pivotal balance between emotional attachment and strategic execution. Get insights to make the right call for your company's stage and future.

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Accessibility in mobile apps: considerations for startups

Accessibility in mobile apps: considerations for startups

Accessibility isn’t just ethical—it’s essential for reaching a wider audience and creating loyalty. Designing apps with inclusivity in mind boosts engagement, ensures compliance, and sets your product apart in a competitive market.

How to build roadmaps that can be used by engineering and product teams

How to build roadmaps that can be used by engineering and product teams

Roadmaps are essential tools for SaaS product development, bridging the gap between technical execution and product vision. They align teams and adapt to change; done wrong, they gather dust or sow frustration. Learn how to create collaborative, and actionable roadmaps that keep everyone on track.

Building the dream team for an AI startup

Building the dream team for an AI startup

Building an AI startup demands specialised roles like data scientists, engineers, and analysts to drive innovation. Discover what roles you need to hire first for a strong foundation to success.

Introducing URL: The Zero-Dependency, Framework-Agnostic State Manager

Introducing URL: The Zero-Dependency, Framework-Agnostic State Manager

Say hello to URL 🚀 We’re excited to introduce URL, a zero-dependency, framework-agnostic solution that simplifies state management for modern web development. No installs. No complex tools. Just pure simplicity.

How to stop depending on that one developer

How to stop depending on that one developer

Key Person Risk (KPR) arises when a team relies too heavily on one specialist. To reduce this, shift their role to an advisor. The specialist guides, others do the work. It’s slow at first, but builds team knowledge, confidence, and better documentation.

Even ETL needs a roadmap

Even ETL needs a roadmap

ETL (Extract, Transform, Load) is vital for data-heavy businesses but often begins with manual workflows. Companies should identify inefficiencies, prioritise automation, and design a scalable ETL roadmap that integrates human reviews and evolves with business growth.

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