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Building Chess.com with Jay Severson

2024/2/1
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@Jay Severson : 我在游戏领域并非一帆风顺,大学期间就创立了 World Gaming Federation,旨在为游戏玩家提供比赛平台。后来,我将公司出售,并在 Cases Ladder 工作,负责开发锦标赛技术。之后,我加入了一家抵押贷款技术公司,但对股权收益感到失望。机缘巧合下,我和大学朋友合作,共同打造 Chess.com。最初我对 Chess.com 并不感兴趣,因为我认为象棋行业不赚钱。但最终,我们以 5 万美元的价格购买了 Chess.com 的域名和资产,这是一个非常划算的交易。Chess.com 的域名在 SEO 方面具有巨大优势,有助于我们发展业务。我们根据流量和用户需求来发展 Chess.com,并倾听社区的意见。随着平台的发展,我们不断推出新的功能,例如战术训练器和解谜器。我们还与象棋网站合作,但大多数合作伙伴并不感兴趣,因此我们决定自己构建功能。早期,大多数用户都在玩一个糟糕的 Java 小程序来与电脑对战。后来,我们开始构建单人游戏体验,让玩家可以避免与真人对战的压力。我们还推出了付费培训工具,帮助玩家提高水平。Chess.com 的成功离不开我们对技术的不断投入和对用户需求的深刻理解。

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Jay Severson's journey started with World Gaming Federation, a college project that led to his first entrepreneurial success. He later joined and left Cases Ladder before co-founding Chess.com, leveraging a domain name acquisition to build a successful platform.
  • Early entrepreneurial success with World Gaming Federation
  • Acquisition of chess.com domain name
  • Initial focus on routing traffic, later expansion of features
  • SEO advantage from domain name

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Chess.com started in 2007 and grew steadily in the years following. The platform exploded in popularity during the pandemic, to the point that their servers struggled with the traffic. It was a great problem to have. Chess.com was instrumental in helping to elevate chess to its current height of mainstream popularity.

But how did Chess.com come to be, and how was the platform created?

Our guest today is Jay Severson who co-founded Chess.com and was its CTO. He joins the podcast to talk about the origins of the site, its development, scaling the platform, and what he’s working on today.

This episode is hosted by Lee Atchison. Lee Atchison is a software architect, author, and thought leader on cloud computing and application modernization. His best-selling book, Architecting for Scale (O’Reilly Media), is an essential resource for technical teams looking to maintain high availability and manage risk in their cloud environments.

Lee is the host of his podcast, Modern Digital Business, an engaging and informative podcast produced for people looking to build and grow their digital business with the help of modern applications and processes developed for today’s fast-moving business environment. Listen at mdb.fm. Follow Lee at softwarearchitectureinsights.com, and see all his content at leeatchison.com.

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