I always find myself building tools that solve my own problems. If I am building it myself, it means I’ve exhausted all my resources and determined that there isn’t anything on the market that can solve this for me.
After I have built the “tool version” that solves my problem, I’ll transition from engineer mode to designer mode to create the “product version”. This version needs to be more marketable, have nice UI/UX, and a cute tagline. This usually involves user research, design improvement, addition of more features to make a more robust product, and product generalization to suit more users.
As a woman in a male-dominated industry I saw the need for help of other women as myself to find first jobs, I then had the opportunity to hire some freelancers to help with my clients needs and found out that I could create a design and development agency and to be a tech leader for these women helping them have their first real world experiences. My clients were satisfied with fast delivery and were indirectly helping minorities to thrive in the beginning of their career.
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I began writing an application that I needed for my own business. Then found some people in similar industries and set it up for them to get them using it. Personally, if I don't use it myself, development tends to lack.
I found myself struggling with managing my daily tasks and meeting deadlines. I realized this was a common problem among people and saw an opportunity to create a solution.
I'm a software developer, and my partner is a product designer. We decided to build a task management app that would help individuals stay organized and productive. We worked hard for months to develop a user-friendly interface and various features to meet the needs of different users.
After months of hard work and dedication, we successfully launched our app and quickly gained popularity among individuals. Our app helps people achieve their goals, and it drives our business.
Just keep exploring your niche on youtube and there are always people providing some kind of solutions and see if you can improve that solution from your expertise
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It's just that more and more startups started to appear in #web3 that were looking for funding. And that's exactly what we're about.
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