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by buzzdenver 1340 days ago
> "use heroku until you have 100k users"

Thing is that for most/many startups 100k users is not a lot. Rejiggling your basic infra just as your growth is starting to accelerate is a non-trivial task, a risk, and something that doesn't fundamentally move the needle.

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This really depends on what you are building of course. Working in enterprise SaaS with only a few users per account? You'll be doing really well at 100k users.
> Thing is that for most/many startups 100k users is not a lot.

Depends; if you're a startup offering free or ad-supported services and the exit plan is "be bought out by existing entrenched competitor", then, yes, 100k users is not enough to hit your goals.

If you're a startup offering B2B services, even 10k users is enough to be madly profitable.

Most B2B startups never get anywhere near 100K users.