Why did you start your business/startup?
Vlad Golub
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Sandra Djajic@sandradjajic
Hunted Space
To solve our own pain point was one of the main reasons 😅
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Starting a business or a startup can be a challenging and complex process, but here are some general steps to consider:
Identify a problem or need: Think about a problem that you or others are facing and how your business can solve it or fulfill a need in the market.
Research and develop your idea: Conduct market research to validate your idea and gather information on your target customers, competitors, and industry. Use this information to develop a business plan and create a prototype or minimum viable product (MVP).
Secure funding: Determine how much funding you will need and explore different sources of funding such as venture capital, angel investors, loans, grants, and crowdfunding.
ExpressHR
WebCurate
I simply felt that there needs to be a BNG that could generate business names that can actually be useful and brandable.
I was really disappointed with almost all the BNGs available currently whenever I needed a business name idea.
Thus, I spent a significant time creating an algorithm that can ultimately provide name ideas that are rhyming, possibly short, and most importantly can be brandable.
And I'm so excited now about it being launched here! If you're interested, don't miss out on our launch!
(https://www.producthunt.com/prod...)
@hosseinyazdi Wow, you created your own algorithm for business names? That's both impressive and nerdy! Can't wait to try it out, congrats on the launch🎉
WebCurate
@realvladgolub Thank you so much for your kind words and support Vlad! 🙌💙
Yes actually! And after testing it with various different keywords, specifically difficult ones, the generated name ideas were even impressive to myself!
I hope it'll help product creators to have no more hassle when it comes to choosing a name for their startup! :)
IXORD
Because I need my development. I have a long history, but in short, I worked for another company and I lacked a workflow tool. If I made a mistake I had to start all over again. And I understand that there are people like me, and it inspires me that I can help them.
I couldn't identify as anything else but a creator.
Freedom, flexibility to be creative and ownership/autonomy were the main factors.
We started as customers in the industry, however every tool we used (or tried to use) was made by people who have zero interest in sneakers cultue (our industry) and made the tools just because they got paid to do it. We've come up with beautiful and intuitive UI and actually useful features that everybody loves to use. Tldr; we wanted to make something that's not going to give you headaches when you try to use it, unlike anyone others.