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Advise software for a startup

by Poll90 » Sat Feb 25, 2023 6:27 am

I have finally almost finished the idea for my startup and now I need software support for my startup and start-up business. Of course I need software that will work with my business. Advise software for a startup.
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Re: Advise software for a startup

by Katerina » Sat Feb 25, 2023 5:35 pm

A successful startup has three essential components: a killer idea, a desire to get things done, and the right tools. Unfortunately, I can’t help you with the first two, but please recommend useful resources. Today, technology companies around the world are trying to use OKR to develop frameworks like Google. Weekdone is a well-known OKR software for startups that promotes a result-oriented work environment. It is well known that 80% of businesses fail to use OKRs to their advantage the first time.
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Re: Advise software for a startup

by Peterjames » Sun Feb 26, 2023 1:53 am

Hello, from what I understand from what you have written, you need professional help for an MVP development, in this way you can test your software for a startup, the only company I know that provides services of this type are them https://www.softformance.com/services/mvp-development/ . I have never needed a service like this, so I cannot assure you if their service is of great quality or not, but I can assure you that if you search for information about them on Google you will find many positive reviews from their clients about their work.
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Re: Advise software for a startup

by MikleLano » Sun Feb 26, 2023 8:57 am

Thank you for the recommendation! I'm sure this will be helpful to the person in need of MVP development services. It's always important to do some research and read reviews before choosing a service provider, so this advice is very valuable.
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Re: Advise software for a startup

by Katerina » Sun Feb 26, 2023 10:19 am

When I asked the same question as you and I found a way out for me that helped me. God forbid that he would also help you, as I did .Slack, a messenger specially designed for managing group projects.
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Re: Advise software for a startup

by OpelWax » Wed Mar 01, 2023 8:35 am

For those who are in business, I recommend that you check into the blackline company ahead of time, since after reading this review, you will be able to learn how such an audit firm operates and also acquire the finest accountant services for yourself. I believe it is now valuable to everyone in general.
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Re: Advise software for a startup

by Ketul » Thu Aug 22, 2024 10:44 am

Hello, it sounds like you're looking for professional help with MVP development to test your software for a startup. Creole Studios offers MVP Development Services that could be a great fit. While I haven’t personally used their services, they have a solid reputation, and if you search online, you'll find plenty of positive client reviews praising their work.
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Re: Advise software for a startup

by Hinup » Fri Aug 23, 2024 11:42 am

After reading the comments, I realized that there are many companies that help create startups, but will the service help improve an existing startup and organize the structure of the company?
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Re: Advise software for a startup

by Dagler » Fri Aug 23, 2024 1:11 pm

Having a lot of ideas, I started my startup. Over time, I began to develop it. But for some reason I could not achieve a good result, I realized that this was due to the poorly organized structure of the company. I turned to https://yojji.io/blog/tech-company-organizational-structure where they explained why there were errors in the distribution of responsibilities. They helped create a clear, organized structure that helped establish a business and enter a new market.
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