we built @trydemoboy to cut the friction between watching a product demo and using the actual product. our first attempt at an interactive demo for @calcom is live on https://t.co/8yVzvoOj0C for you to experience.
drop in any feedback you have
+ please excuse the wind noise
we just raised $0M to change the way traditional demos are made.
@trydemoboy started as a vibecon project and has finally come to life. our goal is to turn product launches and demos into interactive experiences, meaning you don’t just watch a video (like you currently do), but you can also pause and interact with the product without signing up or even leaving the demo.
i mean, imagine a feed filled with interactive demo videos where people can not only discover your product but actually experience it. anyway, none of this will matter if you don’t watch the video and try the demo yourself:
https://t.co/JwZeKG77gq
either this changes the way we make demos, or this gets like 3 likes lol.
p.s. 1 we recommend opening the link on a laptop for the best experience.
p.s. 2 we absolutely need your genuine feedback no matter if it’s good or bad.
a little update on the manufacturing unit:
- the brand name ‘KORA’ comes from the place ‘koraput’ where we are setting up the factory
- the logo features ‘ka’ in odia language justifying the roots of the brand
- the story of the brand comes from the urge to bottle the purest water from the eastern ghats just like himalayan water did for the north
- two product ranges: premium and standard catering to different markets
- the factory unit has great bones now
- aiming to install machinery by July end
- we invested a lot in the bottle design and the branding,
lmk what do you think??
@RaphaelDabadie depends if they do it at 2M at current valuation it’s a good deal but not so lucrative at fixed. also depends how much leverage does that give us
the best thing about tech is nobody cares how young or old you are.
run a factory, everyone including your own employees look down upon you and look for one chance to throw you under the bus and complain about how young you are to run it.
this seems a long time back but at 14, i built auto takeoff and landing quadcopters, autonomous plant watering system, gliders and rovers?
i used to name every system. this video still haunts me, but i got about 70 followers
https://t.co/y4gWmeWdsI
If a founder spent their childhood:
- Grinding ranked in any competitive game
- Building random stuff with a 3d printer or Raspberry Pi
- Selling stuff online
- Making Minecraft mods or roblox games
Invest in them immediately.