@markosaric how do you deal with them except for releasing feature first / having better support?

@jonn @markosaric all business have competition. You open the first pizza place in town and soon there are 100 more. They just capture their customers with some flyers

Start a food shop, same. A one man business as a painter, same. Want to grow you pizza place? Start a chain by buying one of the others

In my opinion there's easily room in Europe for 100 analytic companies being alternatives to Google

A pizza place is not a copycat, they just sell the same thing

@jonn @markosaric so in my opinion there is no need to deal with competition. (assuming they won't steal your IP, code etc)

Just build the product, market and sell in your chosen way. Do your own thing and focus on building your business. Set your own strategy.

But of course some businesses strive for maximum growth to win the market and become a monopoly (see Big Tech) it's not necessarily good, but anyone can try it if they want.

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@JohanEmpa @markosaric in this particular case, they clearly do. I'm pro-competition, of course, with all the fine print imposed by capitalism, such as degrading qos as a function of success.

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