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by thesausageking 1797 days ago
> "when I was just starting Moonfruit, the world’s first SAAS website builder"

Moonfruit, launched in 2000, was definitely not the first SaaS website builder. Geocities launched 6 years before it and there were dozens of them by the time Moonfruit came around.

While not a big lie, it's an odd way to start a post like this.

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Funnily enough, one of those dozens of examples hits close to home here:

A main source of the original fortune that funded the creation of YC and thus Hacker News was the $49m sale to Yahoo! of Viaweb, a SaaS website builder (focused on ecommerce) founded by Paul Graham, Trevor Blackwell, and Robert Morris in 1995.

Geocities was free and didn't really provide any "software" in the service. It was a static web host.
Geocities had a WYSIWYG website builder, so yes there was some software involved. It's how I learned how to build my first website when I was 12.