Have you ever thought how nice it would be to outsource the monotonous stuff in a startup and focus really on your core business problem?
We take care of your startup's non-core activities including server setup, CRM & project management tools, social media presence, analytics and more.<p>We would love to hear your feedback !
I feel like a lot of startups might find value in outsourcing some of these items, but depending on the startup many of those things will be core competency. Server setup isn't something you want to completely outsource because without it you have no startup. Project Management tools are equally as critical and will vary based on the team. Some teams work well with items like Pivotal Tracker, some with basecamp, others prefer a much more structured waterfall execution with a long planned gantt chart. It sounds like a lot of these items are either a key part of how the team executes personally or are very low touch items. The general of idea of this I like but the specific services I feel are off base in what startups would like to outsource.
Looks like something that could be useful to many startups coming up in the mushrooming boom and the thriving Internet economy.<p>I guess a 'Why us' type page would inspire more confidence and make more people sign up for your beta.<p>HTH<p>Edit: You might want to check this thread and perhaps, think about a strategic alliance with the OP:<p><a href="http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=2276344" rel="nofollow">http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=2276344</a>
That baby is pretty creepy. Also, you may want to get a native English speaker to look over your copy. There are some weird grammar / structure things going on there.<p>Who is your customer? Are you targeting non-SaaS startups? I would imagine that any SaaS startup would want to be hands on with server choice and setup.