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Shoaib Khan 97

Co-Founder, Real Time Skills Technologies Inc
@shoaibgm_khan

Serial Entrepreneur, Co-founded multi million dollar companies with successful exits, avid reader, passionate about education.

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Yea totally and I just noticed my typo, we've used google sheets as our backend directly :) comes in handy.

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Totally second that! Was waiting for someone to mention Miro, I've also demo'd it with a large touch screen television and it's awesome as a remote collaboration tool.

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Totally, there are bankers in my family who tell me how things used to be and how computers changed things around so much in a good way, despite their fear of otherwise. Other than that we've used…

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The Skype idea is a good one!

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3 years ago

More of a pulse of what's out there mostly and also check out UI / UX patterns. Sometimes I find things I can use.

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3 years ago

My homepage is set to product hunt, it's nice to see check out and discover new products :)

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I've used spreadsheets to build a model for our business and forecast how we will do given the current numbers and course correct sooner rather than later. Helped me and my team focus and hit our…

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3 years ago

Yes! I had the exact same thought of matching it with Clearbit. Will get to that once we're done completing our data stream.

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3 years ago

We've identified tools that can serve as proxies to identify the need for the product we are building and to also help us identify potential users. With the list we've got we're working backwards to…

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3 years ago

We decided to give it a shot and it's been pretty good. It's quite useful as a discovery platform to get an understanding of how and how much a tool is being used.

It's good so far, will add…

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Nesting can make things a bit complicated.

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Ease of use, being able to do multiple things in once place versus too many things all over the place.

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