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Ask HN: How will a hardware company survive in 2023?

2 pointsby zciworover 1 year ago
This tweet had me wondering[1], what is the goldilocks model for a lightly funded or bootstrapped hardware company in 2023?<p>I&#x27;m thinking about purpose built gadgets such as smart home tech, fitness accessories, etc.<p>The early 2010&#x27;s model: 1. Get funded 2. Acquire users &amp; scale 3. Support this hardware with companion software 4. Exit before server costs outweigh your hardware margin<p>This does not seem feasible in today&#x27;s climate, however users still expect free software.<p>It seems like most hard-tech is coming from large companies with compute to spare or Chinese manufacturers with no consideration of software quality&#x2F;security.<p>What is the long term and sustainable way to operate an indie(ish) hardware company?<p>[1]:https:&#x2F;&#x2F;twitter.com&#x2F;HipCityReg&#x2F;status&#x2F;1707414839608463760&#x2F;photo&#x2F;1

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ksecover 1 year ago
&gt;What is the long term and sustainable way to operate an indie(ish) hardware company?<p>The reality is that unless you have a specific niche. Most wont made it or will be acquired by Big Tech. It is much easier to earn money in &quot;Bits&quot; and then invest into &quot;Atoms&quot; than the other way around.<p>I honest dont believe what the thread say will happen. About iPhone being broken down into separate pieces ( bundling and unbundling ). Unbundling will happen, but likely not in the way it was described in the tweet.
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