![]() ![]() In fact, if you’re building in this space, I’d love for you to give feedback or poke holes publicly, like Lillian Li did when I wrote about Alibaba. This is a risk - I’m fully ready and willing to get dunked on (read Building in DeFi Sucks ). In doing so, I am definitely going to get some things wrong, or explain in the most surface-y way something that hides tons of complexity, but I hope that in getting those things wrong, it will help people building and evangelizing Web3 to understand where the holes in the communication are. I’m trying to explain topics that are so much deeper than I could cover in even a year. Nervous because, like APIs All the Way Down, I am airdropping into a couple of different worlds in which thousands of people smarter than me have spent years building, investing, and exploring. It’s all more mind-blowing and more legit than I expected coming into this piece. We’re going deep on Web3, NFTs, and the Metaverse. Happy Monday! Today is an essay that I’m both excited and nervous about.Įxcited because some of the most fascinating work in tech is being done rebuilding the underlying structure of the internet and the economy, and I’ve wanted an excuse to dive in. This is OpenPhone’s first paid marketing EVER. ![]() To get your team set up with a powerful and delightful business phone in an app, sign up here: Listen to Jonathon Barkl explain how AirGarage uses OpenPhone Actually, you know what, I recorded the call in one click with OpenPhone, so you can listen to Jonathon tell you in his own words: He told me that his team uses OpenPhone to replace Google Voice, give everyone a business phone number, and automate workflows. OpenPhone is even better for teams, so I spoke to someone who runs one, Jonathon Barkl, the CEO at AirGarage. I decided to give it a try, and now I have my very own Not Boring number that I can use to text with all of you. It’s a YC grad, just raised a $14 million Series A, and is used by companies from Deloitte to Not Boring Favorite, Ramp. So I dug and learned that OpenPhone is the easiest way to have a business phone number. OpenPhone was in a small group that received multiple mentions. I first heard of OpenPhone when I asked Twitter for their favorite work software.
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