@yongfook Perhaps true for knowledge workers. But there are very clear use cases for real-world workers who use their hands all day to perform work that requires knowledge of details (specs, manuals, etc): construction job sites, auto garages, etc. Also, anyone driving a car.
@JasonrShuman Good thread. Regarding visibility (and social currency now that I think about it), another dimension to consider here is the ability to share the output to others (even outside the company) that includes evidence of how the result was created (public URL, subtle branding, etc).
@theSamParr A lot of great options in Connecticut. You'll need to look away from the coast to get that much acreage. Ridgefield, Litchfield, etc are options to start.
For all of you who take time at the end of the year to reflect on the past 12 months and then set goals for the next year...
Imagine what the next year would be like if you did this at the end of every week.
@startstorms@heyemmahey@buildbookhq Happy to help! In general, the hardest part of any project like this is managing expectations. Why do things take so long, why do they cost this much, what is going to happen next, how close are we to the finish line, etc.
Try this exercise as CEO:
* Create brand new email account
* Fire up Incognito
Then ..
* Sign up for your app from scratch, slowly
* Click on support
* Try full onboarding
* Read wiki
* Try each feature anew
* Use it on Android
You'll find so many things you .. can't believe