This episode of the Versioning Show features Michael Paris and Vince Ning, the founders of Scaphold.io, a GraphQL backend-as-a-service. They discuss their entrepreneurial journey, including leaving their jobs at Microsoft, securing Y Combinator funding, and building a successful product.


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Key Highlights:
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The Startup Journey: Paris and Ning detail their experiences leaving stable jobs to pursue Scaphold.io, emphasizing Y Combinator's crucial role in their decision and subsequent growth.
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GraphQL's Advantages: The conversation underscores GraphQL's efficiency compared to REST, highlighting its ability to streamline data fetching and aggregation from multiple sources.
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User-Centric Approach: The founders stress the importance of community building and user feedback in shaping Scaphold.io's development, advocating for a "great user" over a "great product" philosophy.
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Y Combinator's Impact: The impact of Y Combinator is discussed, focusing on its emphasis on launching quickly, focusing on growth metrics, and prioritizing customer interaction.
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Early Adoption and Timing: The interview touches on the importance of capturing the zeitgeist and engaging early adopters in the burgeoning GraphQL community.
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The Future of GraphQL: The potential of GraphQL and its increasing adoption within the tech industry are explored, suggesting a shift towards more efficient and adaptable API solutions.
Show Notes:
- Scaphold on Twitter
- Scaphold.io
- Scaphold on GitHub
- scaphold.io/community
- Y Combinator
- Shop Talk Show
- Twitter: @mdavidgreen | @tevko | @versioningshow | @sitepointdotcom
Selected Quotes:
- "It’s just been a dream of ours to be a part of this whole startup community. It’s kind of this generational movement."
- "we called our parents, and I was like, 'Dad, I’m about to quit my job,' and he was like, 'Don’t do that.' I was like, 'I’m going to do it,' and the rest is history."
- "It didn’t make sense to me that every single time you wanted to start an app you had to go to Amazon and spin up web servers and databases and figure out security and figure out scalability and all these things that could really be sandboxed."
- "They pushed us to launch, pushed us to figure out growth, made us start thinking about metrics."
- "A lot of founders fall into the trap that they end up thinking they need to do all these different things...At the end of the day, it’s all about building a product that your users will love."
- "You don’t want to make a great product. You want to make a great user."
- "I think our early adopters were people that were very interested in GraphQL, and something that we had going for us early on is that it was timely."

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