Where did your idea come from to build your product?

Willem Drijver
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I'm curious to hear how you all got your ideas to develop the product you're building. I saw many marketers struggle with coding, relying on developers for the slightest changes they wanted to make to their websites. This is why I started developing Taglayer. We have been working hard and have added extra features like A/B testing, made some cool integrations, and so on. What's the pain point you noticed that gave you the idea to build your product?

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Our journey started when my friend and cofounder Wildan struggled a lot with finding his files and other important notes. He tried to fix it by creating bots, that automatically forward any files or information he wants to his telegram saved-messages. That is how idea of klu.so was born :)
@willem_drijver Thank you :) what is your story?
Willem Drijver
@sandradjajic I saw many marketers struggle with coding, relying on developers for the slightest changes they wanted to make to their websites. This is why I started developing Taglayer. We have been working hard and have added extra features like A/B testing, made some cool integrations, and so on.
Moeen Mahmud
@sandradjajic That sounds like an exciting idea! Have you launched this one at PH?
Chris Sarca
Designers that are client-focused need an easier way to get their work done, they need a suite of creative apps that are cross-platform, have a near-native performance, and don't require an internet connection. We came up with Expressive Suite, a collection of web-based apps used for graphic design, motion graphics, video editing, photo editing, digital art, and more. The competition is tough, but we're aiming for the web, and PWAs (Progressive Web Applications) are the future.
Willem Drijver
@chris_sarca I can imagine the competition being tough, but I'm sure that offering something better than the rest will make you top of mind :)
Peter Chodelka
From my own problem I had, so I was the first customer.