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    Any developers want to work for some equity? We have a business plan, Minimal Viable Product outline, Financial a***ysis and a mock website with core functionalities in the works to get a visual idea of what the end product will accomplish. Its a mobile and web software solution tailored to the small business and service industry. We are looking to use a transaction model and have people.in the industry to trial run and get it going once developed.

    The company is incorporated and already in paper. If you are interested, we can talk. Pen on paper though. No f***ery.

    I have been selling and consulting on Google Cloud services and their new GSP offerings for 2 heats now. Before that I was selling Azure and AWS solutions, and a little bit of Anaplan for comp management software.

    Im.tired of closijg 1 million dollar years and getting penuts for it in commission in comparison.

    We are a team of 3 sales guys. All presidents club performers. You help our dev guy build it and we will sell it. Its what we do.

  • Nov 30, 2019

    Lol

  • Nov 30, 2019

    “Work for equity”

  • Nov 30, 2019

    100 percent of 0 is still ZERO

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    Software consultant aka I don’t know how to code or do basic math

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    🚪 🚶

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    Nov 30, 2019

    google be on our ass

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    yuuurp

    Software consultant aka I don’t know how to code or do basic math

    we have 1 developer already. Need one more. MVP of the app is done by him on IOS and Android. 15 businesses are ready to try it our for a month. We need a web app version and someone to take care of bugs if they come up. We are all juggling this after work hours so more people are needed. Someone familiar with SEO would be useful as well.

    This isnt the first business we have started though. First one is very hard to scale and is in export which is a heavily regulated field. We cant break more than 6k/month split between 3 owners. We are pumping money from that into this solution. If money is what you want, we can pay if you put proper terms on paper. This is the first one in the software space. Anyways, shove ur negativity up ur ass. You have no idea how chalenging it is to sell Google Cloud to enterprise level customers in the US. Its not a cashier job. We sre closing 500k revenue deals with banks in New York. You can beak 150k/year selling IaaS solutions

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    yuuurp

    Software consultant aka I don’t know how to code or do basic math

    yuuurp probably works at the car wash

  • Nov 30, 2019
    free world

    yuuurp probably works at the car wash

    I work the night shift at the Walmart fulfilment factory 3 times a week

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    westtoronto125

    Any developers want to work for some equity? We have a business plan, Minimal Viable Product outline, Financial a***ysis and a mock website with core functionalities in the works to get a visual idea of what the end product will accomplish. Its a mobile and web software solution tailored to the small business and service industry. We are looking to use a transaction model and have people.in the industry to trial run and get it going once developed.

    The company is incorporated and already in paper. If you are interested, we can talk. Pen on paper though. No f***ery.

    I have been selling and consulting on Google Cloud services and their new GSP offerings for 2 heats now. Before that I was selling Azure and AWS solutions, and a little bit of Anaplan for comp management software.

    Im.tired of closijg 1 million dollar years and getting penuts for it in commission in comparison.

    We are a team of 3 sales guys. All presidents club performers. You help our dev guy build it and we will sell it. Its what we do.

    what's the company

    where are u based

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    _b0nfire

    what's the company

    where are u based

    We are working out of Toronto. MVP for the app is done.

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    free world

    yuuurp probably works at the car wash

    pretty suprising to hear this from devs tbh. Every software start up has a sales team and scales the business. Idk what his problem is

  • Nov 30, 2019
    westtoronto125

    pretty suprising to hear this from devs tbh. Every software start up has a sales team and scales the business. Idk what his problem is

    i work at a IT help desk 25

    im stupid and have skills tho

  • Nov 30, 2019

    For free?

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    westtoronto125

    We are working out of Toronto. MVP for the app is done.

    what is the actual business/software/app though you keep dodging that

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    _b0nfire

    what is the actual business/software/app though you keep dodging that

    Its a business management platform for small businesses. Incentive programs, quickbooks integration, etc. I can send u the whole business plan if u wanna see

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    westtoronto125

    Its a business management platform for small businesses. Incentive programs, quickbooks integration, etc. I can send u the whole business plan if u wanna see

    rippling.com

    so this?

    write a damn elevator pitch stop being so vague bro seriously

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    _b0nfire

    https://www.rippling.com/

    so this?

    write a damn elevator pitch stop being so vague bro seriously

    Not this. Its both customer facing and owner facing. Integrated with stripe pos. Incentivizes customers to come back. Reviews, search and a***ytics for owners. Its caters to the make up and barber industry. We have about 15 barbershops ready to try it out. 90% of good shops I know dont even have a google location. We can help them grow if we stick to the niche, differentiate a little and help them grow. Im confident in my selling skills.

  • Dec 1, 2019
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    Working at google or are you just a third party who sells google products

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    westtoronto125

    Not this. Its both customer facing and owner facing. Integrated with stripe pos. Incentivizes customers to come back. Reviews, search and a***ytics for owners. Its caters to the make up and barber industry. We have about 15 barbershops ready to try it out. 90% of good shops I know dont even have a google location. We can help them grow if we stick to the niche, differentiate a little and help them grow. Im confident in my selling skills.

    Most places just use square already don’t they?

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    603God

    Most places just use square already don’t they?

    Yea for check out they do, but square only does POS essentially. But imagine this. You close one barber, they add a 2 dollar transaction fee to their prices and checkout thorough our platform. They get auto booking, a***ytics, quickbooks integration, incorporation and incentive programs. We have 15 ready, but the tentative number is arond 35. If they cut 10 people a day at $2 thats $20 per day. If you close 100 shops, its $2000 a day, if you close 1000 shops its $20,000 a day. Add reviews, masterclass type classes fro people who want to learn in the portal etc and it adds up. They can also sell their products under theoir profile, like hair gel, clay, shampoo etc. which we take a few bucks off as well. I get its not simple, but honestly nothing is. I really believe with the right team we can keep closing more barbers if the initial 35 help us work out bugs. Most of them basically work off theoir IG bios, so that would help spread the word some more. . Add a charity aspect to it etc. Thats the idea. Gonna give it a shot

  • Dec 1, 2019
    603God

    Working at google or are you just a third party who sells google products

    no I work at google in toronto selling GSP to businesses.

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    westtoronto125

    Yea for check out they do, but square only does POS essentially. But imagine this. You close one barber, they add a 2 dollar transaction fee to their prices and checkout thorough our platform. They get auto booking, a***ytics, quickbooks integration, incorporation and incentive programs. We have 15 ready, but the tentative number is arond 35. If they cut 10 people a day at $2 thats $20 per day. If you close 100 shops, its $2000 a day, if you close 1000 shops its $20,000 a day. Add reviews, masterclass type classes fro people who want to learn in the portal etc and it adds up. They can also sell their products under theoir profile, like hair gel, clay, shampoo etc. which we take a few bucks off as well. I get its not simple, but honestly nothing is. I really believe with the right team we can keep closing more barbers if the initial 35 help us work out bugs. Most of them basically work off theoir IG bios, so that would help spread the word some more. . Add a charity aspect to it etc. Thats the idea. Gonna give it a shot

    Incorporation like stripe atlas?

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    603God

    Incorporation like stripe atlas?

    Not familiar. What does it do? What ive noticed with software is honestly there is no completely original.idea. those days are gone. As lomg as we can put together a compelling value prop we can sell it. One shop at a time. Everytime im on a Google Cloud call they are already using AWS or Azure. So its all a strategy game to win them over

    Edit. Just checked. Yes something like that.