Preserving Startup Digital Legacy: Capture Website Snapshots Before Shutdown
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Summary
The article discusses a service that helps startups preserve their digital legacy by capturing visual snapshots of their websites before shutting down. It addresses the common problem of startups burning money to keep their sites online after failure, and offers a solution to embed these snapshots in portfolios for comparison over time. The service appears to be targeted at entrepreneurs who want to document their journey and learn from past projects without ongoing hosting costs.
Key quotes
· 3 pulledStop burning money keeping your startup online
Capture a visual snapshot of your startup before you shut it down
Embed it in your portfolio, and compare changes over time
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