During my career spanning over three decades, I’ve successfully set up multiple businesses, including an architecture & interior design practice. Since the age of 23, when my entrepreneurship journey began, I’ve managed all aspects of business including small errand jobs as well as major strategic decisions.
I experienced two common challenges in every business I established, how to get more customers and how to manage my business efficiently so that earnings could be maximised.
I started working when there were no computers. Once computers and the internet came into existence, innovators started to address these challenges.
Today, there are amazing platforms and tools to manage various aspects of business and peoples’ personal lives. My experience as an entrepreneur and a tech enthusiast made me realise that there is still no single platform that can help manage business operations and get more business effortlessly. I also learned that geographical boundaries have been wiped out. People can now work from anywhere, provide their product or service to any corner of the world, and become well-known when they do a good job. Teams have become distributed, and many times, a group of solo practitioners working from different cities and nations can collaborate on complex projects.