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SUPER GUIDE: Open-Source Business Models The Super Guide about Open-Source Business Models is a complete guide on help you to understand the core principles of open-source and how to apply them in real-life situations. Table of content Introduction What Is Open-Source? Why Does Open-Source Matter Today? Open-Source Origin Story Commercial Use Of Open-Source Is Open-Source A Development Model Or A Business Model? Open-Core Vs. Hybrid Business Models Product Or Project? Open-Source Vs. Freemium: Open-Source Business Model Commercial Open-Source Vs. Community Open-Source Open-Source Software Vs. Free Source Software Classification Of Open-Source Business Models Community Open-Source Business Model Commercial Open-Source Business Models Overview Mozilla Open-Source Model Slack Freemium Model The 5 Open-Source Business Models Support Hosting Restrictive Licensing Open-Core Hybrid Licensing How Open-Source Software Took Over The World From Open-Source To Open Core To Saas The Role Of The Community Rise Of The Developer Virtues Of The Open-Source Business Model Open-Source To Freemium The Future The Most Popular Types Of Open-Source Solutions Open-Source Crm Hubspot Crm Flowlu Freshworks Civicrm Vtiger Crm Open-Source Open-Source Project Management Trello Monday Zoho Open-Source Video Games Xonotic Openttd Battle For Wesnoth Blockchain Open-Source Ripple Hyperledger Ethereum Open-Source Office Software Abiword Openoffice.Org Libreoffice Open-Source Accounting Software Gnu Cash Sql Ledger Front Accounting Odoo Open-Source Operating Systems Linux Kernel Linux Lite Linux Mint Fedora React Os Solus Chrome Os Ubuntu Xubuntu Openbsd Freebsd Netbsd Dragonfly Bsd Qubes Os Haiku Redox Aros Freedos Basic-Dos Skiftos Tock Essence Subgraph Os Osv.Io Barrelfish Toaruos Mezzano House Minoca Os Kerla Sos Powernex Interim Os Kolibrios Minix Risc Os Helenos Geckos/A65 V2.0 Serenity Gnu Hurd Plan 9 Harvey Illumos Aquilaos Sculpt Biscuit Xv6 Open Vs. Closed Source Operating System Advantages And Disadvantages Of Open-Source Operating System Disadvantages Of Open-Source Od Include: Open-Source Mobile Operating Software Android Plasma Mobile Postmarketos Pureos/Librem Ubuntu Touch By Ubports Tizen Mobian Os Lineageos /E/ Grapheneos Calyxos Web Servers Apache Http Server Nginx Node.Js Apache Tomcat Lighttpd Database Systems Mysql Postgresql Mariadb Apache Hive Sqlite Mobile Development Frameworks Ionic React Native Flutter Xamarin Qa Automation Tools Selenium Watir Robot Framework Big Data Analytics Tools Apache Hadoop Apache Samoa Hpcc Open-Source Website Builders Droopler Drupal Joomla Microweber.Org WordPress Free And Open-Source Cybersecurity Tools Kali Linux Keepass Metasploit Framework Nikto Nmap Openvas Ossec Security Onion Veracrypt Wireshark Open-Source Audiovisual Production Tools Graphics Inkscape Gimp Krita Scribus Rawtherapee Libreoffice Draw Audio Ardour Audacity Lmms Mixxx Video Vlc Openshot Shotcut Blender Velvets Natron Obs 2d And 3d Animation Blender Synfig Studio Tupitube Open-Source Development Tools Vs Code Budibase Vercel Oh My Zsh Gitlab Supabase Posthog Snyk Prisma Storybook How Open-Source Software Companies Make Money Donations Hosted Version Of The Product Paid Support Or Courses Open Core Dual Licensing Software As A Service Paid Feature Requests Github Sponsors Get Paid To Build Open-Source Extensions For Existing Products Selling Other Products What Every Open-Source Company Needs Before It Can Consider Making Money When To Use Open-Source For Your Pricing Model Why You Need An Open-Source Software Strategy How Do I Build A Business Around My Open-Source Project? Creating A Product The New, Open Platform Model Improving Product Creation Management The Open-Source Software Supply Chain Role Of The Software Supplier Achieving Maximum Efficiency Becoming A Supply Chain Influencer Evaluating Supply Chains Complementing Open-Source With Commercial Software Connecting The User And Customer Journeys Fundamental Open-Source Business Models Open-Core Professional Services (Proserv) Hosting Marketplaces How To Pick The Right Model? A Look At The Open-Source Market Mongodb Databricks Elastic Confluent Realmdb Sqlite Couchbase Lite Redis Red Hat Mysql Hyper Parstream Cockroach Db Berkeley Db Github Gitlab Mariadb Can You Make A Business Of Open-Source Hardware? Ways To Make A Living With Open-Source Hardware Sell Your Own Products Sell Products Made By Others Sell Products Made With Others Sell A Service Sell Your Expertise Sell Workshops Ask For Donations Become Part Of Another Company The Challenge Of Open-Source Business Models Criticism Conclusion Read an excerpt from this Open-Source Business Models Super Guide: โ€œThe open-source business model, as used by many tech-driven organizations, is currently not well understood. Although open-source is built free with its source code available for everyone to use and tinker with, it still generates revenue amounting to millions, even billions of dollars. Hence, its successes still remain a mystery to many. This model has been used to build multi-billion-dollar companies, like Confluent ($4.5B), HashiCorp ($5.3B), Databricks ($6.2B), Elastic ($9.3B), and MongoDB ($13.6B). How did these companies utilize the open-source business model to grow from free projects to multi-billion-dollar companies? This super guide on open-source business models will help you to understand the core principles of open-source and how to apply them in real-life situations. It will guide you through the process of implementing the model, take away any guesswork, and help you to focus on the creation, delivery, and capture of values.โ€ This is must-have knowledge for entrepreneurs and business model analysts, and consultants if you want to dominate business models, this super guide was made especially for you. Product images are for illustrative purposes only