The Pragmatic Engineer

Twisting the rules of building software: Bending Spoons (the team behind Evernote)

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Oct 23, 2024
Luca Ferrari, the co-founder and CEO of Bending Spoons, leads a profitable tech company known for products like Evernote and Meetup. Alongside Francesco Mancone, the CTO, and Federico Simionato, product lead for Evernote, they discuss their distinctive acquisition strategies. They delve into the controversial process of acquiring tech companies, the simplicity that's integral to their culture, and innovative hiring practices favoring junior talent. The trio also shares insights on engineering transformations, rapid software updates, and maintaining empathy in corporate acquisitions.
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ANECDOTE

Acquisition Strategy

  • Bending Spoons acquires struggling companies with long-term goals, not short-term profits.
  • They prioritize long-term success over avoiding painful but necessary organizational changes.
ANECDOTE

Humble Beginnings

  • Bending Spoons started with $40,000 from a failed AI startup in Copenhagen.
  • This money seeded their first small acquisition, which grew through compounding over 10 years.
INSIGHT

Evernote's Initial State

  • Evernote's initial cloud migration was not cloud-native, creating a monolithic Java 11 system.
  • This system ran on 750 manually provisioned virtual machines with uneven data sharding and heavy on-call needs.
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