
The Business of Open Source Earning Trust with Tom Hacohen
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Oct 8, 2025 In this conversation, Tom Hacohen, Founder and CEO of Svix, shares insights from his journey in open source and how it shaped Svix's open core model. He discusses the critical role developers play in influencing software purchases, despite often lacking direct buying power. Tom reveals the challenges of capturing user feedback on open source projects and managing the tension between open source ideals and commercial needs. He emphasizes how building trust through transparency is essential for lasting customer relationships.
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From Linux Hacker To Open Source Founder
- Tom Hacohen describes his longtime open source journey from hacking Linux phones to working at Samsung and building EtarSync.
- Those experiences shaped his default choice to open source Svix and influenced product and business trade-offs.
Open Source As Default, Not Banner
- Svix is open core because Tom defaults to open source and because developers prefer open source.
- The company doesn't foreground open source as marketing; it's how they build, not who they sell as.
Developer Influence Beats Buying Power
- Developers lack purchasing power but hold influence by choosing and pitching tools internally.
- They prefer open source because it avoids sales interactions and provides an escape hatch via self-hosting.

