Paymail is an invoicing and money transferring service over email. Because it's alot easier to send $50 to [email protected] than to send it to a long series of digits representing a branch and account number. In a way Paymail is an internet native payments competitor to x402.org. I'm the founder and I'm on a mission to make every bank your email provider. I spent the last year working for a banking outsourcing company and it gave me some good insights into what's possible in the FinTech world. I'm currently searching for a React+Typescript developer with good design instincts to give a huge chunk of equity to and become a cofounder of the company working with a well written medium sized React+Typescript codebase that represents our product.
Startups are busy but to get the product to an MVP stage is not very far away at all so it would suit someone looking for a potentially profitable side hustle or on a full time basis as well.
Compose multiplatform is the spiritual successor to JVM in the browser. Compiles to wasm, modern api, great developer experience. It's kotlin so not java, but easy for java developers to learn.
I wasn't aware of obtainium. Thank you. I was thinking of something more like Google Chrome mobile edition but for APKs. So more focus around the search interface.
It could be an iterative process, with niche domain and custom clause support. For small-mid business people interested in GTD, I think there would be enough utility gained by both sides to remain on the platform. For experienced business people, involving the lawyers is an inevitable drag on dealmaking.
I bet people involved in frontline sales for (eg. software) would love something like this to exist for fast closes. There are your shadow unpaid product evangelists.
I wonder if they considered involving both sides of the contract from the get go. When I've negotiated small-mid size deals with other tech savvy folks, I've often thought a two sided chat style interface that I could use sitting next to someone or if they were across town would be ideal.
The way I conceptualized it would be a 3rd party tool for making deals where the main feature is standardized clauses for minimal lawyer involvement. Eg. Need a standard confidentiality clause? (Drag Drop). Boom. Let's do business.
Commercial lawyers would hate it, but that's sort of the point.
Paymail is an invoicing and money transferring service over email. Because it's alot easier to send $50 to [email protected] than to send it to a long series of digits representing a branch and account number. In a way Paymail is an internet native payments competitor to x402.org. I'm the founder and I'm on a mission to make every bank your email provider. I spent the last year working for a banking outsourcing company and it gave me some good insights into what's possible in the FinTech world. I'm currently searching for a React+Typescript developer with good design instincts to give a huge chunk of equity to and become a cofounder of the company working with a well written medium sized React+Typescript codebase that represents our product.
Startups are busy but to get the product to an MVP stage is not very far away at all so it would suit someone looking for a potentially profitable side hustle or on a full time basis as well.
Stack: Stalwart, React, Typescript, Python, Rust, Postgres
Email me: eric at gregarious.com.au