Where do you see your product in the next five years?
Nabeel Amir
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Eric Savina@ericsavina
CANVID for Windows
This one is an easy one. With the right OEM partnerships, I can envision Canvid.com being installed by default on all new PCs.
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I've deloped an AI solution to support readers in classify news and preventing disinformation. AI is an important technology which is not going to replace our job but it's going to support us in our daily life/job. So I hope I can support people as much as possible with HyperNews.
In the next 5 years I hope my solution can be an important way to read news.
Lancepilot
On every cool website I know! It's the dream!
I do not own any product yet.
pcWRT Secure WiFi Router
Exciting to think about the future! I see our product becoming an industry standard, redefining how AI industry operates.
Moving the meme world from it being on many social networks, to being on only one, Dumbbe.
If the product is successful, I hope to sell it in 5 years, because during this time you can get very tired of the project, which will harm both the project itself and the team. And in 5 years I see myself working on a new project, as a full stack in an existing team, or as a founder.
Our product will become the go-to choice for [specific use case], empowering users with cutting-edge tools and unparalleled convenience.
The future looks bright! I see our product expanding its user base exponentially, becoming an integral part of businesses across various sectors.
I foresee our product becoming an integral part of educational institutions, revolutionizing how students learn and engage with content.
Looking forward to a more personalized user experience, with our product adapting to individual preferences and evolving with each user.
The next five years will see our product embracing the gig economy, providing tools and features tailored for freelancers and independent professionals.
Love this question! Orba will be helping 500+ startups convert their website visitors faster.
Promomix
I don't have personal products or plans for the future.
We try to keep timelines super short. I always say that a startup goes as fast as it collects feedback. So we move informed by real data
supporting the largest global loyalty network
It's hard to say now. Though I appreciate consistency and persistence, one needs to know when to sunset a product if there's no enough demand.
Been working on the product for the last 2-3 months, now working on marketplace launches (including on PH in the next 45 days).
Currently launched on StartupStage, would love to receive your support - startupstage.app/startups/quesai.
Being the "Go-to" streaming platform.
I see that in 5 years Textok.com becomes a happy place for all the corporate writers out there. It's hard enough to write for a living. We're growing Textok to address that pain.