Great question! Our founder realized a problem in his relationship - most date nights were not exciting anymore. Countless movie nights just became the expected, and we want to change that. Originally, we thought about creating an app that can generate date ideas that couples would swipe and match on. Eventually, it became a broader and all-encompassing relationship app that:
1. Keeps track of your partner's likes, dislikes, anniversary, important dates
2. Uses AI to answer any questions you may have about relationships, love, dating...
3. Keeps track of the couple's financials.
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I think the idea for Grabee https://grabee.com/ came from a desire to make it easier for product teams to get feedback from their users and prioritize that feedback.
I'm a huge fan of feedback management. I've used several tools over the years, and I've never been completely satisfied with any of them. The problem is that they're either too simplistic, so they don't give me enough information about what users are saying about my product, or they're too complicated, and I get bogged down in managing all the data points and updates that come in via email or Slack.
It's important that we listen to what people want, but it's also important that we don't let all the noise drown out the signal.
And that's how Grabee came up
Like many enterprise/SaaS products, I experienced the problem at work and got some market validation from other people that mentioned they had face similar problems.
I was then convinced that we might have a shot with revaise.com if we played our cards right.
We launch Revaise tomorrow, would love if we could get support on here.
I was inspired by something I saw, but they weren't using their tech the way I would have so I went out and built how I envisioned it to be.
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Our company was guided by a commitment to support the Open Source community. Being long-time users of OpenStack cloud, they understood how difficult and time intensive it can be to build and deploy on OpenStack. Therefore, our team set out to build an open source, OpenStack, cloud that can be deployed in less than a minute to compete with well-known public cloud providers. And they did. OpenMetal was rolled out to help create greater cloud options in the market place and to allow users easier access to OpenStack to experience the power and efficiencies of open source as a cloud service.
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While I was in college studying computer science, I realized that I wanted to do more than just studying. I met @moritz_gruber1 , who shared my entrepreneurial spirit, and together we started a digital agency. We worked on various projects for clients but found that the headless content management systems on the market didn't fully meet our needs. So, we decided to create our own solution. We wanted to build a headless CMS that was more flexible and user-friendly for agencies and companies. We named it caisy.io and today it is used by over 2500 projects. We're now planning to take it open source and make it available to the community.
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it's good if you know about needs of peoples around you this idea was good to go and you got good feedback for that.
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I worked with climate activism and was shocked at how chaotic and badly organized the movement is. We wanted to come up with a tool to strengthen communities, check it out: http://kck.st/3XC1Ubj
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