Tatap is a next generation communication platform Instead of typing, users can select commonly used phrases to their friends and family in just two taps.
In our last post, we talked about the different services we used to set up the Tatap’s infrastructure.
We got our business cards at Vistaprint. We set up our landing page at Wix. We relied on Google Voice and Zoho to…
We’re fully bootstrapped with limited resources. We’ve gotten far but we need to keep going. With…
We’re killer bootstrappers. We’ve gotten a lot done on the cheap and we’re proud of it.
What is bootstrapping?
Here’s the dictionary definition: It’s to get (oneself or something) into or out of a situation using existing…
Last week, we talked about why we started Tatap.
We thought to ourselves, it was pretty damn inefficient to send simple text messages the way we were sending it. We thought it would be great to be able to send these messages as effortlessly as possible.
Let’s do a quick experiment.
Let’s imagine sending “What’s up” to a friend.
Using any major texting app, it will take a minimum of 8 taps to type what’s up. It’s 6 taps for the letters, one for space, and one to send the message. 8 taps.