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Mike Rogers
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August 4, 2025
Scaling up should mean stabilising. Maturing. That’s what I thought too. But that calm? It slows velocity. You started with the basics: * Core systems? Solid. * Growing niggles? Gone. * Team? Calm. * Scaling? Prepped. You look like a Safe Bet. Investors start watching. The board gets twitchy. They see what they fear. They look at you: “Are they right for the next stage?” You wanted to be steady. You look stuck. The sharpest scale-ups don’t freeze the model. They flex the iron triangle—fast, cheap, safe— not once, but on every release. They: * Speculate with safety * Invest for stability * Borrow for speed One CTO shipped services at wildly different maturities. Side by side. Constantly. It drove me mad. It looked like chaos. It was beautiful. I’m sharing 3 behaviours that help every engineering dollar go further. Join me. Learn to drive someone mad. In the best way.
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Rob Ladbrook
Product & Engineering @ Relay
2 months ago
Interesting point of view. Thanks Mike.
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Paul Cobley
Helping SaaS Founders Escape the Weeds, Stop Firefighting, and Build Systems That Scale | Fractional COO | Exited SaaS Founder
2 months ago
Mike, you’ve hit the nail on the head. Flexibility is key during scaling. It's about maintaining momentum while ensuring stability. An art and a science!