TWTW- WEEK 8- SONU BHAIYA: THE BELIEVER.
This week started with the review of our last TWTW. We had discussed learnings and expectations of students which was beautifully jotted down by students in their last week TWTWs. After that SKG expressed his expectations from us and that gave me goosebumps.

His expectation isn’t that big that it cannot be reached. It’s simple, he wants all our submissions to be approved on the Google assistant and our agents live on the store. Indeed, Sonu Bhaiya has to be live on the google device to be useful to the ones in need and a personal win: earn a google T-shirt :-P.
Immediately after the class, I searched my inbox and read the rejection letter again. My bot got rejected at the time of production because of two reasons. One was my privacy policy URL was invalid and second was one of my HTTP URL was not responding appropriately. For which I had approched Yash Mehta and Arya Murali to get my issues resolved and with the belief that Sonu Bhaiya will get approved I re-subitted my bot. So that I will follow suit of the Google tee for the photograph to be clicked in.
We also had video call session with Mr Shameel founder of CLootrack Clootrack is an adaptive market intelligence platform which helps brands identify what their customers want. Clootrack identifies this from user conversations data online and withinenterprises.Clootrack platform discovers and scores mainly based on parameters like Brand Perception Drivers: Must Have, Good To Have & Not To Have Aspects in a brand , Brand Equity: Calculates the brand equity of each of the Perception drivers vis a vis competitors, Emerging trends: Discovers and scores emerging trends in a category, Customer beliefs: Discovers and scores customer beliefs in a category, Emerging competitors and Impact of perception change activity. Clootrack also has a SaaS product built on the same platform called Cloohawk. It is an intelligent social media assistant to engage and grow their target audience.
SKG had shared a screenshot of the chat he had with the founder of Newsbury, an apt example of MVP approach. I really liked it and learnt how one can learn and improve their product from a user’s feedback.
You all can have a look of it.


Work to be done in a coming week is to connect people for next ent assignment. I still have to identify the person and will update you all very soon.
