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Hello, World!

After months of work, we are excited to publicly open!

We know what it is like to be running a small company and have to pay venture-funded prices for software you are expected to have. $99/month for a status page, $50/month for help docs, another $99/month for uptime monitoring, and $50/month for feedback management.

The worst part was when an arbitrary threshold was passed and we would have to pay more for the same product.

We made Lean20 because we think there are several products that have become bloated, too expensive, and built for revenue over value. We want to change that by providing lean and highly targeted software for the lowest price possible.

We are going to accomplish this with the Pareto Principle - which states that 80% of effects come from 20% of the causes. When applied to software, it has been observed that most users of a system only care about a small percentage of what it can do. In practice, this means building what matters; not what enables us to charge more.

At the heart of our philosophy is a focus on value over revenue. We believe in this so much we decided to launch our first product 100% free, forever. It's our way to show you what we are about right from the start.

We've worked really hard to create commodity services that work more like AWS and less like buying a new car. We'd love to build a community around this exciting experiment and fill an under-served but critical function for you.

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