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Tailwind Labs fired engineers while making –$1M from sponsors

3•danver0•17h ago
~$1M/year in sponsor revenue, yet most engineers were laid off. That doesn’t look like survival, it looks like a choice. What am I missing?

Comments

EdwardDiego•17h ago
How many developers can _you_ pay with $1M? What about your other costs?
ChrisArchitect•17h ago
Discussion: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=46527950
websku•16h ago
money would come without engineers, turning into pure profit.
CodingJeebus•16h ago
$1M isn’t really that much money when you factor in expenses like payroll and taxes. 3 US-based devs earning 200k each cost the company an additional 25-35% in payroll taxes and benefits, bringing the total cost north of $800k.

I have no idea what the financial situation is there, but it personally doesn’t read to me as someone trying to be greedy.

I sometimes think individual founders have it harder because they’re small enough to want to engage in communities like this while Fortune 500 companies have brutal layoffs impacting thousands while earning record profits and we just accept it.

Google and Microsoft have committed corporate genocide in the last 12 months relative to this guy and yet it’s so much easier to criticize him instead.

danver0•14h ago
i don't hate the ppl behind tailwind , i want to know more about the finacial part because $1M seems good money
wmf•15h ago
AFAIK Tailwind had around 8 total employees. $1M simply can't pay for 8 people.
danver0•15h ago
layoffs 75% of their employees -> 3 team members
wmf•14h ago
75% of the technical
akagusu•4h ago
Big corp makes thousands of millions in profit, not revenue, but profit, layoff thousands of employees and nobody cares.

Small company making 1M in revenue, from where they need to pay taxes, wages, administrative expenses and other things before having any profit, needs to layoff 5 employees from 8 in order to keep the lights on, and is somewhat greedy?

Really!?

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