• Fundraising, exiting to Elastic and the future of Product Engineering | Rasmus Makwarth (CEO, Bucket)

  • 2024/10/17
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Fundraising, exiting to Elastic and the future of Product Engineering | Rasmus Makwarth (CEO, Bucket)

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  • In 2017, Rasmus Makwarth sold his previous APM (Application Performance Managment) startup Opbeat to Elastic for an undisclosed amount. Opbeat became Elastic APM, which became a big part of the Elastic Observability solution and Rasmus became Senior Director of Product Management - with a focus on Developer Experience.

    Today, Rasmus is the founder and CEO of Bucket.co - a feature flagging tool built for B2B teams. Bucket has raised $5.7m from investors such as Project A and Creandum.

    We dig into:

    • The realities of fundraising on a deadline
    • The role of San Francisco in fundraising - do you need to be there?
    • How exit opportunities can come from unexpected sources and the importance of showing up
    • The importance of building a great product
    • What Rasmus learned at Elastic - one of the biggest DevTools in the world
    • Why Bucket is betting on helping engineers at b2b companies understand how users use their features
    • The future of product engineering

    Where to find Rasmus:

    • LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/makwarth/?originalSubdomain=dk
    • Twitter/X https://x.com/makwarth
    • Bucket https://bucket.co/

    References

    • Elastic https://elastic.co/
    • Opbeat acquisition announcement https://www.elastic.co/blog/welcome-opbeat-to-the-elastic-family
    • Shay Banon - founder of Elastic https://www.linkedin.com/in/kimchy/
    • Gregory Tademoto - VP Global Business & Corporate Development https://www.linkedin.com/in/gregorytademoto/

    To support Scaling DevTools, check out the Enterprise Ready Conf from WorkOS https://enterprise-ready.com/

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In 2017, Rasmus Makwarth sold his previous APM (Application Performance Managment) startup Opbeat to Elastic for an undisclosed amount. Opbeat became Elastic APM, which became a big part of the Elastic Observability solution and Rasmus became Senior Director of Product Management - with a focus on Developer Experience.

Today, Rasmus is the founder and CEO of Bucket.co - a feature flagging tool built for B2B teams. Bucket has raised $5.7m from investors such as Project A and Creandum.

We dig into:

  • The realities of fundraising on a deadline
  • The role of San Francisco in fundraising - do you need to be there?
  • How exit opportunities can come from unexpected sources and the importance of showing up
  • The importance of building a great product
  • What Rasmus learned at Elastic - one of the biggest DevTools in the world
  • Why Bucket is betting on helping engineers at b2b companies understand how users use their features
  • The future of product engineering

Where to find Rasmus:

  • LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/makwarth/?originalSubdomain=dk
  • Twitter/X https://x.com/makwarth
  • Bucket https://bucket.co/

References

  • Elastic https://elastic.co/
  • Opbeat acquisition announcement https://www.elastic.co/blog/welcome-opbeat-to-the-elastic-family
  • Shay Banon - founder of Elastic https://www.linkedin.com/in/kimchy/
  • Gregory Tademoto - VP Global Business & Corporate Development https://www.linkedin.com/in/gregorytademoto/

To support Scaling DevTools, check out the Enterprise Ready Conf from WorkOS https://enterprise-ready.com/

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