this post was submitted on 19 Jul 2025
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Yeah specifically it sounds like customers didn’t want a cloud solution where they could run software, nor did they want dev tools with which to build their own automations. Customers wanted to pay someone to automate things for them. And the startup didn’t want to do that, so they did something else.