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      <description><![CDATA[<p><strong>About Mike Potter:</strong> Mike Potter is the co-founder and CEO of <a href="https://rewind.com/">Rewind</a>, the leading data backup and recovery provider for cloud and SaaS data. While studying Mechanical Engineering at McMaster University, Mike began his start-up career as the founder of InTheHack.com, one of the most popular sporting websites in Canada. Since founding Rewind in 2015, Mike has focused on building a company culture that values and respects employees. When Mike isn’t running backups, he can usually be found assembling LEGOs with his kids or walking his dogs.<br /><br /><strong>About Rewind: </strong>Since 2015, Rewind has been on a mission to help businesses protect their SaaS and cloud data. Today, over 100,000 customers in more than 100 countries use Rewind’s top-reviewed apps and support to ensure their software-as-a-service applications run uninterrupted. The Rewind platform enables companies to back up, restore, and copy the critical data that drives their business.</p><p><strong>About Baremetrics: </strong>Baremetrics provides real-time subscription metrics for teams built with Stripe, Shopify Partners, Braintree, Recurly, Chargebee, Google Play, and App Store Connect. In addition to providing metrics, Baremetrics is the industry leader in SaaS growth tools that prevent churn and help you make more. </p><p>Start a free trial of Baremetrics today: https://app.baremetrics.com/users/sign_up</p>
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- [http://founderchats.com](http://founderchats.com/)
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