My startup has an office in a fairly old building in Toronto. The building uses one of those antiquated telephone access systems where they give you a code to get in, and a code for guests to use after hours that calls one of our phones.
I'm wondering if any of you are forced to use a similar system, and if you find it as painful as I do.
Is it painful when you host parties/events/meetups?
Do you find yourself sharing your unique access code with others? (ie friends, realtors, random guests, etc)
Do you even care? Or is it just not a significant pain.
Thanks in advance.
My name is Max, I'm a cofounder at Kera, and we're from Toronto. We started Kera to teach the world how to use software.
Cameron (one of my cofounders) and I are coming to SF the week after next (Oct 22-26) so we can make new friends and learn how companies like yours are educating and onboarding new users. We're also looking for advice about building our startup. If you're doing something interesting, have an awesome company culture, or just like hanging with Canadians, we'd love to meet you.
Any referrals or introductions are more than welcome.
You can find out more about Kera here (http://kera.io), and we can be found at @maxcameron & @camwest on twitter.
Thanks in advance,
Max
edit: my email is max@kera.io