I spent half my career building content management systems that competed with WordPress. The first half of my career WordPress didn’t exist. I met Matt Mullenweg in 2004 at SxSW when WordPress was less than a year old. In 2009, I was thrilled that one of my software platforms was used to run 14% of the top 100 blogs. I thought that was a big deal. Today, WordPress powers 43% of the top 10 million websites. And it’s growing. When people ask me about Matt, I say that we have a lot in common. We both make software for creators. We both have been running distributed teams for decades. But business-wise? I’ve built two dozen publishing platforms that have generated tens of millions of dollars in value. My last platform raised $100M during the pandemic. Matt has built one publishing platform. He has always given it away for free . And his company is worth billions. Maybe I was pricing mine wrong? At the end of last year, I showed Matt what we were doing with Clipisode.…