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spark is a social calendar for young adults that detects free time and fosters meaningful conversation beyond social media.
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Catch up with friends on your schedule
Dean Kroker
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Hello everyone! We're thrilled to introduce spark — a communication app designed to bring some serendipity back into our digital interactions. I frequently use spark with my family, especially during drives, turning otherwise idle time into memorable conversations.
It's refreshing when friends from different cities reach out as soon as they see I'm available, bypassing the usual...
spark
casual catch-ups, reimagined
spark transforms your iPhone into a digital neighborhood, letting you casually bump into old friends when you're free. Mark yourself as 'ready to talk' and the app alerts your friends who are free — so friends and family can call and bump into you.
spark
casual catch-ups, reimagined
Dean Kroker
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New photo printing startup - seeking feedback!
Hello! We are seeking advice from people who enjoy printed photos. Would people be able to take a quick 4 minute survey for a product a friend and I are building?
More details about us: Matthew and I created a photo printing app which prints your Instagram photos on a monthly basis for a fixed price of $12 / month (for up to 10 photos).
Would you mind taking a look? fammail.co is the current...
Dean Kroker
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1. Prove that you have a Must-Have product that solves a real macro problem. e.g. can you get 10,000 people to like it on social media or sign up on a 1pager homepage?
2. Share with the others why you plan to contribute all of your time, energy, and interest into solving this problem.
3. Ask the following while with your team:
---> [Gauge interest] Will you (or your founders) be sick of...
How do you motivate co-founders to commit with you on an idea?
Makoae Wilson
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Dean Kroker
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Can you be more specific? To "fully automate the mobile app development industry" sound extremely ambitious; I can't even begin to fathom what such a product would entail. As for clickable prototypes and wireframes, our team prefers Figma.
No code tools-Are they really helpful?
Priyanka Shah
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