User Power
Value/Post Ratio
406%
- Apr 16, 2019
- 861
- 3,496
Here are a few questions to think through to see if it helps your decision making process.
Have you thought through the value proposition of the business?
What problem do they solve?
Why is their solution valuable?
Is the value they deliver based on the technology they use?
Is it in complexity of the service's functions?
Is it because they solve a problem different than others do?
Or is it in any number of other variables which determine the viability of the business which are less dependent on the tech stack than the solution they offer.
Where is the value?
Imo if you can't procedurally think through what the software does, then you very likely will not know the value of what you're buying.
And if you do, the tech stack is irrelevant.
The tech stack is downstream of the software architecture, which is downstream of the problem they're solving and how they're selling it.
Have you thought through the value proposition of the business?
What problem do they solve?
Why is their solution valuable?
Is the value they deliver based on the technology they use?
Is it in complexity of the service's functions?
Is it because they solve a problem different than others do?
Or is it in any number of other variables which determine the viability of the business which are less dependent on the tech stack than the solution they offer.
Where is the value?
Imo if you can't procedurally think through what the software does, then you very likely will not know the value of what you're buying.
And if you do, the tech stack is irrelevant.
The tech stack is downstream of the software architecture, which is downstream of the problem they're solving and how they're selling it.