US-Only Expansion Plans

The cluster focuses on discussions about products or services limited to the US market, with users and founders addressing plans, challenges, and timelines for international expansion due to legal, regulatory, and market factors.

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nsesites May 26, 2023 View on HN

Thanks for the feedback. Fair point, I eventually want to expand Globally but just started with the US.

rcacique Aug 21, 2012 View on HN

Are you focusing on the US only?? or are you planning to expand outside?

iskander Sep 14, 2011 View on HN

Any idea when they expand beyond the US?

rinz Dec 10, 2024 View on HN

Any plans to go beyond US? I am guessing it is a huge hassle though...

tsestrich Feb 16, 2016 View on HN

Hey, thanks for the suggestion! Unfortunately, since we're U.S. based we weren't comfortable branching outside the U.S. just yet (since we aren't sure of the laws in other countries in this area). I hope we can support other countries in the future!

cdiddy2 Mar 23, 2023 View on HN

it might just mean focusing more outside of the US. they just announced expanding into Brazil yesterday for example.

mixmax Feb 14, 2010 View on HN

You're basically dismissing everyone outside the US since it's not possible to pick country in the sign-up. That's a lot of market potential you're wasting.

justincormack Feb 21, 2014 View on HN

Unusually it might just be easier to start outside the US. maybe not, but worth looking at.

jscholes Feb 22, 2019 View on HN

Do you have plans to extend this outside of the US at some point?

edsiper2 Sep 29, 2013 View on HN

indeed you are in the right country, but working for the "wrong" country. Try to get US customers.