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Launched a self funding round! 🥳

Today, after 2 and a half years of working without any kind of backing or funding i decided to launch a £10,000 self funding round. I'm offering lifetime accounts to my 1,050 user base and the public. I'm hoping this round will progress and close fairly quickly so that i can focus on developing some really cool features i've had on the back burner for quite a while!

Check it out, if you are interested, or perhaps you have a friend/colleague? I would really appreciate any help i can get 🤝

https://hyper.host/funding-rounds

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    'h' of 'https://' is missing in your funding-rounds links above. You may want to correct it.

    By the way. I don't see any lifetime offering on the above link. Is it closed now?

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      Hi @nanowhiz thanks for the pointer :) yes the funding round is now closed.

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    This comment was deleted 2 years ago.

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      Hi @KraftyKyle, well i guess the main difference is that already been running for over 2 and a half years on the basis that i'm not being paid. Half of that time i was even paying out of my pocket for the service to keep running.

      The reason i'm able to offer this is because now the company is paying its own bills and i'm on a fixed deal with the data center technically i pay £0 for every new account so its 100% profit (bar some takings for other operating costs). If i was paying for resources etc on a per account/site basis then any fixed funds would soon burn out.

      I hope this helps answer the question?

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