Sunday Robotics

Sunday Robotics

Creatively Innovative
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About

Sunday Robotics, established in 2021, aims to develop high-value and result-oriented Robots & AI with a young, creative, and dynamic team. Our goal is to contribute to the growth of talented individuals who can rapidly advance robotics technology for the benefit of humanity. To achieve this, we are also creating useful tools and equipment while preparing educational materials for young people. We are also striving to create a happy work environment for everyone, hence we also create some motivationals. Investigate our Product Categories below, all designed and manufactured in-house with a lot of effort and hard work.

Badges

Tastemaker
Tastemaker
Gone streaking
Gone streaking

Maker History

  • ProBUDDY Kits
    ProBUDDY Kits
    Make Prototyping Neater and More Portable
    Jun 2023
  • 🎉
    Joined Product HuntOctober 6th, 2022

Forums

Misha Krunic

4yr ago

What's one piece of generally accepted advice that didn't work out for you?

I thought it would be interesting to start a discussion on this because I think specific individual experiences that go against the grain can be invaluable when it comes to growth and learning. It can be related to whatever - launching on PH, work, organization, anything really!

Fernando Pessagno

2yr ago

How important is it to be passionate about the problem your business is solving?

If I'm being completely honest, I have built a successful resume maker tool but I'm not passionate at all about resumes. Although it is really rewarding to help people in something as important as their job search, what I am really passionate about is building cool things online and the potential of building a lifestyle business that would allow me to be a time millionaire. But I always wonder how it would feel when both boxes are checked- when you are passionate about the problem you are solving AND passionate about building your own business. Sometimes what you're passionate about is not economically feasible- I would love to develop video games but the market is already saturated. Although having a successful business could leave room for me to use my free time to follow my passion. Then the line can get blurry- am I passionate about the problem my product is trying to solve or passionate about the result of solving that problem? I don't actually care about resumes but I work on it with passion because of the possible outcome ... what is the difference then? I'm sure there are plenty of people on this forum who have had a great money-making idea and went for it. But that's not necessarily in niche that you feel passionate about. What do you think is the extent to which a business can be hindered when the founder(s) have no passion for the problem the business is solving? Do you think it even matters?

What are the best questions to ask when hiring someone?

It's always eye-opening/enjoyable to see other companies' go-to hiring questions. What are yours? How did you decide on them?

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