Lessons from Hackster.io, the world's largest open source hardware community on how to grow from 0 to 1,000,000 developers while having fun and doing good in the world. As seen at the Open Source Hardware Summit and the All Things Open Summit 2018.
10. How did we keep our core team, doubled every 12 months, and
growing from 0 to 1,000,000+ developers under 5 years?
11. Here are my top 5 LOADED tips
(it’s way too wordy, please breathe)
12. 1Principals
• You are a green, safe, wonderful park with
colorful birds, clean water fountains and an
awesome library of free-to-borrow books.
• You don’t “own” the community
• You don’t “own” the content
• You don’t play partner favors ”AWS v$ Azure”
• You don’t allow crime in your park (trolls)
• You should own the software; make it awesome
• You also own the culture; make it friendly
• Have patience, compassion, humans are weird
• Long life? Figure a monetization model, early
• Trust
o Never buy users
o Never sell users
• Your integrity is everything
• Curation means quality, be the standard
• Choose a focus: learn, build, share, fix, test?
“Thou shall not serve ugly banners
on our pretty software”
13. 2Team
• Hire people who love what you do (hardware)
• Hire people with a vision and a voice
• Burners, artists are +++
• Take bet on nerdy first timers
• Show them the red tape, then burn it, together
• Every intern + employee = innovate + execute
Alex Glow: Our very own celebrity YouTuber,
cover page star, panelist. Went from 0 to 500K
monthly video page views on FB in 2 years.
Monica Houston: Burning Man, hacker, developer,
created a network of 60+ worldwide ambassadors
that ran Meetups for 1000+ people every month.
Artie Beavis: More social engagement than the
Kardashians. 100-1000x more engagement than
our industry peers and competitors.
DevTeam: Mostly first time professional
developers and designers, building beautiful,
functional, different, and ever evolving software.
14. 3Moments
• You need to kickoff with a moment
• You need to standout
• You need to be desired
• You need to be remembered
• We bought a DeLorean! On eBay!
• It broke the same day we got it!
• Went on a 12 city tour in 12 months
• Met thousands of future users
• Made $200K in sponsorships
• HACKED THAT DELOREAN TO DEATH
• Everyone remembered us
• Everyone loved us offline and online
• We came to life!
• Never stop. Moments are good for your
community, for your team, and partners.
• Do good in the world: Women in Hardware,
Jane Goodall, Bali.
* The DeLorean was adopted by a loving car collector in Seattle,
and is being fed organic GMO-free almond milk.
15. 4Partnerships
• Focus on partnerships with companies &
communities much larger than yours
• Provide these partners with a service that helps
you both grow and learn
• Plan activities with these partners so you
remain valuable and active.
• Do everything in your power to keep your
partners happy. Your pride is overrated
• Grow 1% to 20% from each partner at a time
• Use relationships with large companies to
shine light on great ideas and open innovation
• Follow your principles
Most of your partners are not open source
All of your partners’ content is open source
• “Take from the rich, give to the poor”
16. 5Content
• Keep your community busy
• Easy, detailed documentation software
• Technical workshops
• Product webinars
• Killer blog, top industry writers (400K/month)
• New product, teardowns, awesome videos
• Meetups
60 ambassadors worldwide
1000 ppl attending monthly events
• Design Contests
41,000 submissions to date
3000+ kits given
$670,000 in prizes
20% of all content
80% of all revenue
• Social:
Your members live on FB, Reddit, Instagram
Post on social more than on your site
• Newsletter:
Focus on core value: for us it was Learning
Great for ads, but don’t focus on ads (not every ad)
CONTEST
17. So go ahead, craft your principals, build a team, curate great content,
dream your moments, and forge partnerships that together make that
green, safe, wonderful park with colorful birds, clean water fountains and
the awesome library everyone loves.