Updates on alugha - Cycle February 2023 to April 2023
It used to be sprints, now it's cycles. Not only the name has changed, but also the intervals. alugha is growing up!
It used to be sprints, now it's cycles. Not only the name has changed, but also the intervals. alugha is growing up!
E-mails are so small and inconspicuous. Attached files are often hidden behind a nice paper clip. In reality, they are a real junk data virus. However, there is something we could easily do about it.
Everything takes place in your head. Here is a short report on how I was able to determine my actions with my positive week.
Is it necessary to have multilingual videos even though you only operate in a local market?
As a result of globalization, more and more people speak one of the major world languages, while regional dialects constantly lose importance at the same time. People want to communicate worldwide, and they can not do that with only speaking their regional languages. We'll tell you more about the gl
Our alugha page exists in 16 languages, one of them is Chinese. We cover the most spoken language in the world with that. Have we done our duty? Do we really reach most people on the global Internet?
I started working on my own when I was 14 and learned a lot since then. Made many mistakes, had doubts, got frustrated, was happy, did party, was sad, angry, disillusioned. The awesome Steve Blank video series helped me to sort my vision and myself. I didn't write for you, I did it for me... and you
Those who only point out problems and no solutions do not create value for their customers. Those who only bring solutions and cannot explain where the problem lies will not be able to convince their customers.
The value contribution of a start-up can be seen in different ways. Technological or market-relevant advantages are equally valuable. There are many options for positioning yourself. The only relevant thing is that you define and develop the right value proposition for yourself and offer it to your
The idea for a startup mostly grows from the own need for a solution. But before we begin doing everything to solve this problem for everyone, we should make sure that there isn't another solution already out and if there really isn't one, ask ourselves, why there (still) isn't.
Not infrequently we develop things that seem very relevant to us and also have their momentum. Unfortunately, it is no less common for these things to find their way into a manufacturer's "main product" and thus break down our business base. The "Nice-To-Have" has to become a "Must-Have".
Often the fact that we develop a product with minimal requirements is confused with simply leaving out essential functions or bringing a semi-finished product to market. This is absolutely not the case. It's more about developing something that works self-sufficiently and meets user needs.