Lisa Abeyta
Jul 20, 2017 · 1 min read

Interesting that you say that — we actually just pitched an “entrepreneur bootcamp” to our city that would allow startups here to use our platform to create an app prototype that could be used for beta testing and user experience feedback to test their concept before spending significant time and money on a native app. Most startups spend limited resources up front on the wrong solution because they start out with tech instead of actually exploring the problem they want to solve.

For the times when the app actually turns out to be the right tool, the non-tech founders will have a better foundation of knowledge to begin product development. And for the times when the app turns out to be the wrong approach or unnecessary, founders will have figured that out faster and with their resources still intact to get down to the business of creating the right solution.

Think we’re more in the same boat than not.

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    Lisa Abeyta

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