Ankit Jain

Ankit Jain

co-founder of Aviator
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Ankit Jain
Not all code reviews are the same. A 10 line PR shouldn't require approval from 6 reviewers. FlexReview dynamically manages code reviewer assignment based on domain expertise, availability, and reviewer load automatically. No config to manage.
FlexReview
FlexReview
Elevate the code review experience for your team
Ankit Jain
The Hangar is a curated community of senior devops/ software engineers to learn from each other. We value depth of conversation at The Hangar: you'll find detailed insights on topics like migrating to a self-hosted CI system or setting up Bazel correctly.
The Hangar: Senior DevOps/Eng community
The Hangar: Senior DevOps/Eng community
A community to discuss all things dev-productivity
Ankit Jain
FlakyBot automatically monitors, identifies, and suppresses unreliable (or "flaky") tests so that developers are better able to trust their test results. It also allows for automatic retries and/or disabling of tests that are known to be flaky.
FlakyBot
FlakyBot
Flaky tests management for developers
Ankit Jain
MergeQueue is a dev-tool that automates pre-merge tasks on Github like updating to the latest version of master, waiting for approvals and CI test results etc. It also eliminates build failures entirely, ensuring *always-green* builds (!!!!) on master/main.
MergeQueue Enterprise Edition
MergeQueue Enterprise Edition
Automate merge workflows for GitHub, manage queues in teams
Ankit Jain
- FIFO queue to automate Github CI/CD workflows
- 3 mins quick setup
- Avoid conflicts and keep builds green
- Keep Pull Requests up to date with the base branches
- Automatically dequeue failed builds
MergeQueue
MergeQueue
Automate Githubโ€™s CI/CD in under 3 mins
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Great work works, love it!
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Stop slacking, start rocking.
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Definitely Salesforce!
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What is the WORST product you regularly use and PAY for?
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Where did you find your first 50 paying customer for a Saas business

I have been working on a dev tool and currently have some users, mostly all inbound through SEO. All of those are paying customers, so they see some value. But I still haven't figured out good ways to get more users without paid marketing. Curious what tips / tricks folks have used in past to get your first few paying customers?