The Distribution Bottleneck in Modern Software Building software has never been easier, but getting anyone to notice it is harder than ever. At Evil Martians, we analyzed 37 successful developer tool companies using our proprietary product-market fit compass. The data shows a striking trend: nine out of ten times, a startup's technical product signal is stronger than its revenue. Technical founders naturally focus on code while neglecting how they reach their audience. As AI tools flood our feeds with automated outreach and marketing slop, traditional channels are completely broken. The San Francisco Network Advantage To build a real distribution engine, you have to go where the network effects are physical. David Cramer, founder of Sentry, openly calls the San Francisco tech ecosystem an "unfair" advantage that founders must exploit. Being physically present allows you to establish credibility and capture mindshare through high-impact offline activities, like the massive billboard campaigns run by TypeSense. Whether organizing technical meetups, poker nights, or full-scale user conferences like Supabase does with Supabase Launch, physical presence creates trust that digital noise cannot replicate. Authentic Identity Over Automated Scale When distribution is personal, your unique quirks become your strongest competitive advantage. As Zeno Rocha emphasizes, trying to overengineer your image is a mistake. Instead, focus on organic authenticity. Share your failures openly; elegant recoveries from technical disasters actually draw users closer to your brand. Rather than relying on generic AI tools to generate marketing copy, use them to amplify your genuine voice. In an era dominated by synthetic content, developer audiences crave artisanal, beautifully crafted technical experiences. Your personal brand is not just a marketing channel—it is the ultimate moat.
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Jul 2025 • 1 videos
Steady coverage of Supabase. The Riding Unicorns Podcast contributed to 1 videos from 1 sources.
Jun 2026 • 1 videos
Steady coverage of Supabase. AI Engineer contributed to 1 videos from 1 sources.
Jul 2026 • 2 videos
High activity month for Supabase. AI Engineer and Laravel Daily among the most active voices, with 2 videos across 2 sources.
Across 3 mentions, discussion remains positive: AI Engineer highlights the database for managing user state in "How to talk to statues — Joe Reeve, ElevenLabs", Laravel Daily reviews its free PostgreSQL hosting tiers in "NightOwl: Cheaper Alternative to Laravel Nightwatch?", and The Riding Unicorns Podcast addresses strategic angel backing in "Pattern recognition and backing Europe's next unicorns with Andrei Brasoveanu, Partner @ Accel".
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