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This is an unlikely journey of an open source startup where a customer found us on Show HN and then decided to write our first Angel check! I simply cannot thank HN enough as a community where NocoDB (The Open Source Airtable) began as a hobby project, was launched & then pivoted. Here is the journey so far.. Bit of project history NocoDB in its previous life was known as Xmysql: * It was a hobby project first posted on HN. It created instant REST APIs on any MySQL database. * Over time, it evolved to create instant APIs over few more databases, along with a desktop app. After talking to many customers, we started pivoting towards NocoDB. One of the customer - Vasyl, found our previous posts on Hacker News and contacted us to discuss an issue he was facing.. First meeting with customer I was running late to the meeting by 4 minutes. I was frantically switching Chrome tabs... * Mail. Click. * Calendar. Click. * Invitation. Click. I joined the meeting with a sheepish grin, expressing my apologies for being late. This was my first meeting with Vasyl, Founder of Servired: a freight company that operates in Europe. * Quick intros were exchanged... * Backgrounds of each other exchanged... The conversation Vasyl proceeded to describe a UI issue that would occur while loading certain fields. I told Vasyl: "Let's create a fresh project". He then opened Evernote to look up his AWS database credentials. I ask him "Where did you come across us?" He says "I was googling : how to create REST APIs for mysql automatically and found you on Hacker News" He then asked me for the price of our product. I say "It's free & open source!". He says "Sorry, I don't get that?". I then checked to see whether he was unable to find the correct database credentials. He replies "No no..I meant to ask, why is your product free? You can charge me hourly if you can sort this issue out!". I then said "Let's have a look, must be a bug on our end...". Business Problem Vasyl explained that his trucking industry has a massive problem... DUIs! If a truck driver involved in an accident is charged with DUI (Driving Under the Influence of alcohol), company cannot claim insurance and can go bankrupt! Several already are affected by this! One potential solution that he proposed was to make driver take breath checks during work (using a breathalyzer) and dump results to a cloud database powered by APIs. Company then monitors data for anamolies! While Vasyl is not a programmer, he learned many programming skills out of frustration to solve his own business problems without technical engineering support, all by himself. There is much to admire about him! I helped to sort out the UI issue he was facing. And importantly, also showed early prototype of NocoDB - he was thrilled to say the least! So, I gave him early access + my direct contact details for any help. [?]. Two hours after our meeting Vasyl ping'd me on Telegram, nothing tech this time. Instead, he asked if he could make an investment. Woah! It was disbelief in a pleasant way, I then asked to confirm if he wanted to invest personally or as part of a VC. It is very unusual for a customer to be your first investor. He then asked details about the minimum check size I would accept, and I mentioned x. He wanted to put in 3x. Another Zoom meeting. Again, switching tabs on my desktop. Then Chrome tabs. * Mail. Click. * Calendar. Click. * Invitation. Click. My first question : "What made him want to invest?" He then told me how painful his problem is, in general. How treacherous his own journey has been to create a simple business solution. And countless hours he spent on internet. Lessons and expenditures from old IT projects. Outsourcing to companies. Working with freelancers. Code maintenance headaches. Endless meetings. He deeply understands IT solutions for non-IT folks is a costly affair. And he believed NocoDB in the hands of business owners could be a huge game changer. But hey, thats usually my pitch. So we nod in unison. And we smile. We arrive at an agreement. Quick handshake. All done virtually. Screen Shot 2021-09-20 at 16 37 29 Investment I am based in the UK. Early on, I discovered that SeedLegals makes it really simple to take investments for a new startup. For this angel investment, I used ASA/SeedFAST (equivalent to the Y Combinator SAFE in the US). These documents are well templated and assisted throughout by SeedLegals. However, SeedLegals takes a 1% cut on each transaction... too pricey!! This has to change for the better in the UK. Announcing to the team One week later, I get a mobile notification that the investment has arrived. First, I went to announce this to the youngest member of our team. She was looking at a Muhammad Ali's poster in the room...shadow boxing (almost)! I announced to her that we got our first angel check! She was still shadow boxing... I say, "Time for a picture!"... She doesn't say much. Anyways, I go ahead to take a picture and there she is captured giving a right cross to her own cheek. She looks at me and smiles. With her, a small team smiles. Screen Shot 2021-09-20 at 16 37 29 That's my daughter Gia caught giving her self a right cross! And our journey continues. Helping one developer, one entrepreneur and one thinker at a time... --------------------------------------------------------------------- PS : NocoDB is the Open Source Airtable alternative And we went past 2+ Million Docker downloads within just 15 weeks into the launch. Please join our community at : Github : https://github.com/nocodb/nocodb Discord : https://discord.gg/5RgZmkW Twitter : https://twitter.com/nocodb 1 7 5 7 [?] 8 6 3 Replies 0 comments Sign up for free to join this conversation on GitHub. Already have an account? 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