Well done upload care. A very inspiring journey. Courtland thank you for the interview! It's a great one.
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Thank you, Wilberforce! We'll do our best to keep our story interesting and inspiring 🙌🏻
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Inspiring story. Thanks for sharing Igor
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Thank you for reading!
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Awesome Interview, Igor, and a great product! I was wondering if you have a referral partnership? i think we can drive quite some leads to you guys..
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Hi Levon! We're migrating from Growsumo to another referral system right now. Can you please drop me a line at igor @ uploadcare.com ?
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Hey Igor, just noticed your reply. I'm already in touch with Dmitriy regarding this. thanks!
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We do use Uploadcare. Probably for about 2 years now at least. Great product and is solid. Good work guys.
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Thanks, Simon, that's super motivating, will share with the rest of our team ;)
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Thank you Simon! 🙌🏻
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Very cool product. I was actually looking for something like this earlier for CozyCal users to upload their profile pics. I settled on Cloudinary, but to be honest I don't like their Javascript integration. It's quite dated and the documentation is poor. Planning on giving Uploadcare a try when I get a chance!
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Hi Chris, hmm, if you get a chance to use our JS API, it'd be great if you shared your experience with our docs. Just shoot me a note at ilya@uploadcare.com
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Awesome! Drop me a line in case you have any questions. Especially if you'll stumble upon something we can make better :)
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Thanks for sharing, very inspiring journey!
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Thank you for reading! I will try to share more insights along the way 👀
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Great interview and great timing!
I'm about to do a test implementation of Uploadcare in our SaaS. We currently use a combination of jQuery Direct S3 File Upload in our Rails front end and on the backend, AWS Elastic Transcoder for video & audio transcoding, S3 for file storage and imgix for image/PDF delivery.
Very interesting to read not only the MRR but also that's it's a cash positive company. For some reason I assumed it was heavily venture-backed and was a log way from being profitable.
Looking forward to working with it and seeing if I can replace all my connected services with this one product.
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Awesome, glad you like our story! We're deciding if we'd like to get some additional investments (or not), but either way, the product will be fine :)
Well done upload care. A very inspiring journey. Courtland thank you for the interview! It's a great one.
Thank you, Wilberforce! We'll do our best to keep our story interesting and inspiring 🙌🏻
Inspiring story. Thanks for sharing Igor
Thank you for reading!
Awesome Interview, Igor, and a great product! I was wondering if you have a referral partnership? i think we can drive quite some leads to you guys..
Hi Levon! We're migrating from Growsumo to another referral system right now. Can you please drop me a line at igor @ uploadcare.com ?
Hey Igor, just noticed your reply. I'm already in touch with Dmitriy regarding this. thanks!
We do use Uploadcare. Probably for about 2 years now at least. Great product and is solid. Good work guys.
Thanks, Simon, that's super motivating, will share with the rest of our team ;)
Thank you Simon! 🙌🏻
Very cool product. I was actually looking for something like this earlier for CozyCal users to upload their profile pics. I settled on Cloudinary, but to be honest I don't like their Javascript integration. It's quite dated and the documentation is poor. Planning on giving Uploadcare a try when I get a chance!
Hi Chris, hmm, if you get a chance to use our JS API, it'd be great if you shared your experience with our docs. Just shoot me a note at ilya@uploadcare.com
Awesome! Drop me a line in case you have any questions. Especially if you'll stumble upon something we can make better :)
Thanks for sharing, very inspiring journey!
Thank you for reading! I will try to share more insights along the way 👀
Great interview and great timing!
I'm about to do a test implementation of Uploadcare in our SaaS. We currently use a combination of jQuery Direct S3 File Upload in our Rails front end and on the backend, AWS Elastic Transcoder for video & audio transcoding, S3 for file storage and imgix for image/PDF delivery.
Very interesting to read not only the MRR but also that's it's a cash positive company. For some reason I assumed it was heavily venture-backed and was a log way from being profitable.
Looking forward to working with it and seeing if I can replace all my connected services with this one product.
Awesome, glad you like our story! We're deciding if we'd like to get some additional investments (or not), but either way, the product will be fine :)
Great interview!
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