Since the first moment you had a startup idea, how much time have you invested on it? If it's profitable, how much did it take for you to make it profitable? Could you also talk a bit about your startup idea? Lots of questions but I'm curious about your stories as entrepreneurs, specially the time you've invested on your startups
Well, 11 yrs ⌛ cumulative if I count all the projects I've worked on, the latest being dmail took me a month
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I've been carrying an idea for my startup for 4 years. Basically since I became a hairdresser and felt the demand for my product myself. Now I'm on the realization stage but wish I started 3 years ago.
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Two years full time. However I wasn't a software developer when I started so I had to learn NodeJs, React, PHP and SQL etc. So I would say 1 year training, 1 year work.
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This actually makes me feel better. I thought I was way behind but I'm technically right along with everyone else. I've been working on it for 5 months now. Only one product out of the suite is operational and in use. In addition to the question when do you get investors on board? More specifically an enterprise SAAS startup.
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I can relate. Harder when you have to start lean.
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We're building EmployPlan.com for almost a year now. At first we started as a work radar app, but quickly shifted towards upskilling and now, at the final form, EmployPlan is a Talent Management tool. Final, of course just for now, cause we all believe that the future will bring us more challanges and we're open for them! :)
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