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Alexander Melnykleft a comment
Seems like a fantastic solution for simplifying and enhancing healthcare management! 🌟🏥 I’m curious about how the platform handles data security and privacy, especially given the sensitive nature of health information. Additionally, does Carrot Care 2 offer any features for integrating with existing health systems or electronic health records (EHR) to provide a seamless experience for users?

Carrot CareUnderstand & optimise your bloodwork
Alexander Melnykleft a comment
Looks like a game-changer for enhancing customer experiences! 🌟💬 I’m impressed by the AI-driven insights and automation features. How does CX Genie 2 ensure that the personalized recommendations it provides are consistently relevant and accurate? Additionally, are there any integration options with existing CRM systems to streamline the implementation process?
CX GenieTransform customer support with no-code AI-powered solutions
Alexander Melnykleft a comment
The platform’s AI-driven approach to matching students with tutors is a standout feature, ensuring that learners are paired with the right experts to meet their individual needs. The seamless integration of video lessons, assignments, and feedback tools makes the whole learning process smooth and highly interactive. For tutors, it offers a powerful way to reach more students and provide...

TutorEvaAI homework helper for all college subjects + an essay tutor
Alexander Melnykleft a comment
Hope this will be an evolution of planning :) Good luck with the venture

xTilesOrganize your ideas & projects visually
Alexander Melnykleft a comment
Building up a product with instant CustDev practices as a staging ground for it
What's your master plan to get your first paying user on your current project ?
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Alexander Melnykleft a comment
being once a co-founder in digital agency, I've made a mistake of hiring first, scaling up later. You should scale up the team after you've scaled up the monthly revenue, not backwards — otherwise, you will get too many expenses with low income at the very beginning and this is a risk of burying a good concept (that's what practically happened then)
What's the biggest mistake you've made as a founder?
Richard FangJoin the discussion
