In that case reading about RED/USE (https://medium.com/thron-tech/how-we-implemented-red-and-use...) was a real eye-opener.
In that case reading about RED/USE (https://medium.com/thron-tech/how-we-implemented-red-and-use...) was a real eye-opener.
That is where I came from.
The newer houses here in Japan tend to be all-electric (water, stove, AC) and the current prices (~¥40/kWh) make a lot wish for kerosene heaters of the past decades.
Abusing language to make it seem like there is some hard barrier to you performing some task really annoys me.
They clearly are able (and in some jurisdictions will be compelled) to refund purchases, they are just expressing their desire for you to go fk yourself.
It does about 20k/mo in revenue (we are not profitable).
It's been super fun and rewarding. It's much more like building a software / tech startup than I expected it to be.
How did you tackle this at the beginning? What were your demand/cost projections when you started out?
Any ideas?