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- Feedback Fridays - A Friendly Feedback Exchange For Ideas and Products (surveys/polls are welcome)
- What is the hardest thing about being a founder/entrepreneur?
- MVP: Building using low-code or code?
- Clothing brand!
- Looking for beta testers and growth marketers for a new Crypto research tool
Feedback Fridays - A Friendly Feedback Exchange For Ideas and Products (surveys/polls are welcome) Posted: 27 Jan 2022 09:01 PM PST Welcome to this week's Feedback Thread! Please use this thread appropriately to gather feedback:
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What is the hardest thing about being a founder/entrepreneur? Posted: 27 Jan 2022 12:47 PM PST It's hard enough being a founder - but what would you say is the hardest thing about being an entrepreneur/founder? It might also help if you add the kind of startup you're working on and how long you've been doing it that would be great e.g. fintech / 2years etc in your comments Any and all comments welcome. [link] [comments] |
MVP: Building using low-code or code? Posted: 27 Jan 2022 10:22 PM PST Hi! I am a technical founder working on a startup trying to tap into the F&B industry. I am currently in the process of designing the app and was wondering, should I use a low code tool (8base, Retool, Internal) or coding framework (React Native, Flutter) to build my MVP. Reason for considering a low-code is because I want to try and get the MVP up and running in the shortest amount of time to test the market. Eventually, I do see myself bridging features and functions onto a coding framework to further improve scalability if I proceed with a low-code tool for the MVP. If I do so, has anyone had experience bridging from low-code to code? Am concerned to the challenges I might face taking this approach. Would appreciate any input on this! p.s. Bootstrapping the startup with one other person so I'm the only one working on the tech side for the forseeable future (want to delay hiring developers and other roles as much as possible to save costs) [link] [comments] |
Posted: 28 Jan 2022 12:08 AM PST Hello everyone! I want to start a clothing brand! Specifically clothing that is embroidered! I understand that a large percentage of people fail in the clothing industry, however I have a different vision then others where I refuse to fail or settle for less. I have a general idea of what I need to get started and how it's going to go down. However, I would like to hear from the general public, if you guys have started clothing brands or in the same ball park, what we're things that you guys would recommend? Things you would avoid? What can make you better than the next person who has the same vision? What can you do where someone has failed, yet when you come across that obstacle you overcome it? Any help and suggestions to be able to become successful selling our own brand clothes would be greatly appreciated and I'm open to all opinions, knowledge and pointers to head in the right direction! [link] [comments] |
Looking for beta testers and growth marketers for a new Crypto research tool Posted: 28 Jan 2022 12:49 AM PST Hello fellow entrepreneurs - I'm looking for beta testers for a crypto research tool to learn about crypto projects and discover new crypto projects to invest in. Some background: I have a startup in the legal industry - we gather and analyze social media data to discover potential class actions and other types of legal violations and sell that data to lawyers. I've realized that the internal application that we've built to monitor social media comments related to legal violations can also be very useful for other research purposes. We are repurposing our internal application to build a consumer facing application to research crypto projects and discover new crypto applications. The idea: a. Topic based feeds of the entire social media in one spot. Here's the basic idea: imagine you could view all user generated content about a topic - say bitcoin - in one twitter like feed. But instead of just twitter, the feed is all comments related to bitcoin from ALL social media - reddit, twitter, youtube, FB, Instagram, tumblr, etc. b. Filter comments based on credibility to filter out the noise and focus on high value info. Not only can you have topic-based feeds across all social media, you can filter the topic by "credibility" (ie only show me content from people with more than 1k followers on twitter). So let's say you are interested in investing in new stable coin projects. You can create a topic-based feed of all credible comments across all social media discussing stable coin projects. If a comment catches your eye, you can click on it to go to the actual post on the social media site to read the entire thread. If this idea is interesting to you, I am looking for beta testers and also looking for growth marketing folks to help launch this. I'd appreciate comments/critiques on the idea. Would this application be useful to you? How much would you pay for it? How would you market this tool? Thanks! [link] [comments] |
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