In Closing
We have decided to close Uproar. This decision was a long time coming, but was not easy. It’s commonplace in the tech entrepreneurship world to say “fail fast and fail often,” which sounds easy enough. The hard parts are actually recognizing when something is failing and then deciding whether to double down or let it fail. We’re all familiar with Techcrunch-headline style implosions, but most of the things you start are simply going to fizzle out and it’ll be up to you to call it.
Uproar has been fizzling for quite a while now. Although we didn’t keep official score, I think we gave ourselves an ultimatum at least 3 times. For a variety of personal and professional reasons, we simply did not give Uproar the attention it needed in order to gain launch velocity.
Uproar was not losing money; we’ve run the business as lean as we could and it became profitable almost immediately after launching Gratuitous. So why close it down completely? We could have kept floating and maybe eventually Uproar would have picked up more steam—right? It’s simple: splitting our attention between Uproar and other important opportunities was producing less-than-best efforts on all fronts. It was time to choose and the choice finally became obvious.
This is part of the beauty in bootstrapping a venture. You are free to pursue the best course of action without worrying about staying the course or asking permission.
Rick will be concentrating on his freelance business, creating iOS and web projects for his clients.
Kevin will become a father this fall and will continue to develop iOS products for the App Store. Ownership of Gratuitous will transfer to Kevin and will be available for free in the App Store once the transfer is complete.
We’ll keep the blog and podcast around for at least a few years since there are inbound links here. We’ve updated the homepage and, as usual, you can follow us both on Twitter:





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15 Jul 10 at 8:34 am
That wasn’t the answer I was hoping for guys.
Well, I enjoyed the podcast and I wish you two the best of luck.
PS You should record a final podcast, I’m sure you have some great hindsight. Just sayin…
Kenny Saunders
15 Jul 10 at 9:02 am
+1 for a final podcast.
Steven Cummings
15 Jul 10 at 10:30 am
+1 for more podcasts in general.
Micah
16 Jul 10 at 10:12 am
Just got back from holidays (hence the late response) and was very saddened to read the above posting.
I don’t listen to many podcasts but yours was definitely my favorite and one I looked forward to every week.
I just wanted to thank you guys for your previous podcasts and for sharing you experiences in bootstrapping with us.
Good luck for the future. I wish you both well.
Cheers
Rob
Rob
19 Jul 10 at 8:39 pm
Sad to hear. Really enjoyed the podcasts. Best wishes for the both of you.
Jeremy
29 Jul 10 at 4:22 pm
yes you really do owe it to the listeners to do a final podcast – ending is a major part of the startup journey.
dd
7 Aug 10 at 11:14 pm