About
I'm a marketer, agency owner and startup founder passionate about helping people out. I'm a strong supporter for the emerging business function of Growth, which aligns Product, Marketing & Sales. In ▲promocrat, I work with high-potential tech companies, from startups to enterprises, learning and growing together. We also act as an equity partner for early-stage tech startups, with current projects in Solar, FinTech and eCommerce. Even though I do not have a technical background I'm a big fan of product development, working on UX projects for global financial institutions and startups alike. I'm also a big proponent in pushing human capabilities forward with tech, so Product Hunt has become a space to discover new toys that will make our work more fun & more productive.
Maker History
- SessionsNot just another video conferencing tool
- AR2R powered by SESSIONSMay 2024
- Sessions CopilotApr 2023
- PROCESIOAutomation based on No-Code, Low-Code & Full-Code
Forums
📝🤓 What role should writers play at the early stages of startups?
I enjoy checking out new tech companies. I often notice that their teams consist primarily of a variety of engineers, developers, designers, and maybe someone specialising in marketing and growth. I hardly ever see any professional copywriters or UX writers. Why do you think this is? Is clear messaging not that big a priority for young startups? Are writing tasks divided between existing team members, or do they rely on freelancers? Would it not cost more (time and money) to fix the microcopy later than to hire someone from the start? I would love to hear your thoughts.
Which no-code tool would you use to build a product? What are the limitations?
There are countless no-code tools that you can use to build a product, but which one would you use and why?
Everyone wants to live on top of the mountain, but all the growth occurs while you’re climbing it.
Looking forward to hearing all my fellows grinding in startup companies