During FOSS4G in Auckland, MapScaping recorded an insightful conversation with Jeroen Ticheler about open-source projects and the path to a sustainable business.
Many successful open-source projects begin with passion, but the path from a community-driven tool to a sustainable business is often a trap.
The most common route—relying on high-value consulting contracts—can paradoxically lead to operational chaos. Instead of a “feast or famine” cycle, many companies find themselves with more than enough work, but this success comes at a cost: a fragmented codebase, an exhausted team, and a growing disconnect from the core open-source community.
This episode of the MapScaping Podcast deconstructs a proven playbook for escaping this trap: the strategic transition from a service-based consultancy to a product-led company.
Through the story of Jeroen and his company, GeoCat, we will analyze how this pivot creates a more stable business, a healthier open-source community, and ultimately, a better product for everyone.
Listen to the podcast on mapscaping.com or stream from Spotify.
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