The Business of Open Source

The double-edged sword of big initial customers with Taco Potze

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Sep 3, 2025
Taco Potze, Co-founder and CEO of Open Social, shares insights on moving from a service-based to a product-driven company while navigating the complexities of large clients. He highlights the double-edged sword of securing major customers, which can offer revenue but risk losing product direction. Taco discusses the importance of merging codebases for better customer experience and the relevance of community in open source. He also reflects on balancing his entrepreneurial journey with parenthood, emphasizing work-life harmony.
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INSIGHT

Open Source Grew From Values To Strategy

  • Open source began as a philosophy for Open Social but later proved strategically valuable for security and sales.
  • Open source allowed faster innovation through community visibility and ecosystem leverage.
ADVICE

Don't Wait For Passive OSS Contributions

  • Do not assume open source will magically attract contributors; actively integrate and collaborate with other OSS projects.
  • Use ecosystem components to accelerate features rather than expecting outside contributors to build core parts for you.
ANECDOTE

From Agency Project To Product

  • Taco built Open Social from agency work for Greenpeace and used that real client experience to productize a platform.
  • He crowdfunded €200,000 in 10 days and launched the product with the United Nations as the first large customer.
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