Manuel Meyer

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MongoDB for Startups Is Now an Exclusive Offer in AWS Activate

Starting a new business isn’t easy. MongoDB and Amazon Web Services (AWS) have worked together for more than a decade to create developer tools that simplify the process of building software, while helping startups get going with minimal resources. MongoDB Atlas launched on AWS in 2016 and is now available in more than 20 regions across the world. By providing an integrated set of database and data services and a unified developer experience, MongoDB Atlas on AWS lets companies at all stages build applications that are highly available, performant at global scale, and compliant with the most demanding security and privacy standards. Now we’re taking our startup commitment to the next level by offering MongoDB for Startups as an exclusive offer in AWS’s Activate startup program. MongoDB for Startups MongoDB for Startups helps early-stage companies get started with MongoDB by providing access to MongoDB’s cloud developer data platform, including credits and support on MongoDB Atlas , Atlas Search , MongoDB Realm , and more. Additionally, MongoDB provides dedicated technical advice, shared marketing opportunities, and partnership opportunities to help startups grow their customer base. AWS Activate and exclusive offers AWS Activate also provides startups with a host of benefits, including AWS credits to purchase services, AWS support plan credits to use toward technical help from an expert, and architecture guidance to help grow your business. These Activate benefits offer the right mix of tools, resources, and expert support to help you succeed with AWS, while also optimizing performance, managing risk, and keeping your costs under control. Additionally, within the AWS Activate Console , startups will see member-only exclusive offers and find direct access to MongoDB for Startups. Next steps Learn more about the MongoDB for Startups program, and, if you’re already an AWS Activate startup participant, be sure to check out exclusive offers in the Activate Console for the specific benefits of this partnership. You can try MongoDB Atlas (Pay as You Go) on AWS Marketplace while we review your startup application. To ask us questions in real time, register for our joint webinar covering best startup practices with MongoDB and AWS.

July 19, 2022

Built With MongoDB: Antler

Antler is a global early-stage venture capital firm that invests in the defining technology companies of tomorrow. The firm has offices in 13 cities worldwide, across six continents. Founded in Singapore in 2017, Antler is on a mission to fundamentally improve the world by enabling and investing in the world's most exceptional people. Since its launch, Antler has invested in and helped build over 250 companies. Antler enables exceptional people to build impactful technology startups by building complementary teams, supporting the teams with deep business model validation, and providing a global platform to scale their startups — and that’s why we’re thrilled to announce the firm’s partnership with MongoDB for Startups . We recently touched base with Antler Partner Björn Lindfors to talk about entrepreneurship, building and managing new companies, and partnering with MongoDB. Björn arrived at Antler after an incredible entrepreneurial journey of his own that included launching a web design studio to fix “crappy websites” during his university days, learning the ropes at Google, and serving as an executive of two companies in Singapore. Antler has raised $78 million and has offices in 13 locations across the world. MongoDB: How does Antler differentiate itself from other accelerator programs? Björn: We’re technically not an accelerator. We’re even earlier than that: we bring together between 70-100 top performers who may not even have an idea yet for phase 1 of the program, where they collaborate with other aspiring entrepreneurs to come up with an investment-worthy idea they can present to our Investment Committee. We’re very hands-on in our approach to venture building: We have a range of technical and business advisors who coach the entrepreneurs and follow their progress. For example, I’m still in weekly contact with many companies that we invested in during our 2018 sessions. We’re builders ourselves, and we want to keep adding value and serving as sounding boards for our community members. MongoDB: What do you recommend to your CTO founders when building out their companies? Björn: The first thing I encourage them to understand is that product isn’t everything. Building your product shouldn’t distract you from other things that are incredibly important for a successful business — for example, how to effectively run an engineering organization, how to hire good people, and how to make sure that your team members are constantly happy. The real struggle for me in transitioning into a CTO role at one of my former companies was the management aspect. I had completely underestimated the human elements and how much time and effort you need to spend to ensure that people are feeling happy and productive. I always tell people to focus more energy on that. MongoDB: Have you personally used MongoDB in your past companies? Björn: Yes, I have used MongoDB quite a bit, especially during my consulting years. If you’re building something quickly and don’t quite know where to start, MongoDB is the perfect partner. MongoDB is convenient and flexible enough to adjust as you transform your prototype into something more permanent. The first iteration of whatever you build is likely 80% wrong anyway, and you don’t want to be stuck with something clunky. For most consumer apps and business use cases with simple business logic, MongoDB works great. MongoDB: How has the Antler community responded to the MongoDB for Startups partnership announcement? Björn: When it was announced on our internal Slack group, which consists of thousands of people from our alumni and portfolio globally, there was a lot of excitement. MongoDB is part of the default stack that startups use to build businesses. I get questions from founders constantly about how to build, and I constantly advise them to use MongoDB. There’s no point in people teaching themselves something else for the purpose of building when MongoDB is the perfect default kit. We are excited to deepen the partnership over time. MongoDB: Why should aspiring founders work with Antler? Björn: If you’re driven, curious, and passionate about changing the world in some small, weird, and wonderful way, we are the right fit for you. We back founders working in all sectors and provide the right resources, mentorship, and community to help get their businesses off the ground. MongoDB: What do you think the future of Antler looks like? Björn: I think it could evolve in a few different ways. If you look at the entire investment landscape, at least here in Singapore and Southeast Asia, the seed investment sector has become very competitive. Seed investors are competing for deals and therefore have to provide strategic value along with funding to their portfolio companies in ways that they didn't have to before. Good entrepreneurs now have options, so the pressure is on investors to provide a lot of additional strategic value. Similarly, we’ll keep innovating on the services we can provide founders to help them be successful in this changing tech landscape. Interested in learning more about MongoDB for Startups? Learn more about us here . Special thanks to Andrew Bell for his help in compiling this piece!

June 16, 2021

Built With MongoDB: Threader

In 2020, we are bombarded by information from thousands of sources. Although this affords everyone the opportunity to stay on top of trends, opinions, and market data, it can be challenging to filter out relevant insights from the noise. In particular, developers and founders have thousands of sources of knowledge and information at their fingertips but need to cut through to the essential messages quickly to make game-time decisions on product development and business strategy. In this post of the #BuiltWithMongoDB series, we sat down with Vincent Denise , CEO and co-founder of Threader , to discuss the company’s rapid growth and experience working with MongoDB. Threader is the first iOS Twitter client to read and bookmark tweetstorms, also known as “threads.” It helps Twitter users to read long-form tweets in an article format so they can consume the content without distraction. Let's start at the beginning. How did you come up with Threader? Threader CEO Vincent Denise Back in 2017, my partner Marie and I left Paris to become digital nomads. We were closely tracking trends in content and became certain that threading on Twitter was not a phase but rather an integral new way to communicate in the age of microblogging. People we talked to were looking for an alternative reading experience. At the time, the Twitter UI was different and tweetstorms were hard to read natively. We decided to build an iOS prototype featuring interesting content in this format, allowing users to convert Twitter threads in an article format, and bookmark them. Fortunately, Threader was spotted by Chris Messina (inventor of the hashtag). He motivated us to launch on Product Hunt, and Apple featured us as an App of the Day . These two events boosted our visibility. Since the beginning, we have bootstrapped Threader. We are a team of two and there are only 24 hours in a day, so we have to be wise about how we manage our time and the way we define our priorities. How did you choose to build with MongoDB? Before becoming an entrepreneur, I was a developer for a Parisian agency. One of the projects I worked on was an immersive game for a French television channel. We needed scalability and high performance, which brought me to learn more about NoSQL. I was switching programming languages and started to code with Node.js. MongoDB was often presented as a good pair to manage databases. At the time, I also read about MongoDB helping Foursquare with auto-sharding . MongoDB seemed to answer my needs and to be a perfect fit, which led me to implement it for the first time. Since then, it’s my go-to solution and I used it in a range of projects. When I started building Threader, I knew that our database would grow beyond the scope of our previous projects. We wanted the ability to manage large amounts of data easily, and MongoDB seemed like the obvious choice for scale while maintaining flexibility to accommodate the continuous delivery of new app features. We use database clusters on MongoDB Atlas, the fully managed and automated cloud service. With Atlas, time management is reduced and it’s reliable in the long term; I don’t have to be worried about the scaling issues. I know Threader’s infrastructure is between good hands and that Atlas always keeps an eye on production. We also need to provide fast and efficient access to search more than 2 million threads, so we make use of MongoDB’s secondary indexes to give our users incredibly fast performance. We constantly measure engagement, so MongoDB Charts gives us an easy way to visualize complex data and allows us to track user growth and threads stored. How has the MongoDB for Startups program affected Threader and your product's journey? As every founder knows, the startup journey is stressful — especially for indies, since we mostly rely on our paid users to earn an income. To establish a stable infrastructure that can provide such a crucial role in our livelihood, we turned to MongoDB for Startups. Technical advice from MongoDB saved us a lot of time, especially when we encountered unexpected growth issues. We had thousands of visitors on our website regularly, so we needed quick debugging support, which MongoDB consistently provided. I learned a lot from the program, and made valuable connections across the community. Looking to build something cool? Get started with the MongoDB for Startups program.

November 4, 2020