₹one crore by selling the same. Sounds incredible, but true! Two friends Salvatore Aiello and Monica Powers jointly designed – with the aid of ChatGPT — a tool called DimeADozen to test business ideas. For this, they pooled in a tiny investment called $185.
And luckily, they could turn this diminutive investment (around ₹15,000) into a successful business by creating a tool called DimeADozen. This tool was later sold for a whopping $150,000 (over ₹1.2 Crore) to Felipe Arosemena and Danielle de Corneille, CNBC reported. He is an experienced techie with 17 years in engineering, which includes nearly a decade as a CTO and Startup Founder.
He has seen the web evolve from jQuery to React, and worked on everything from back-office tools to client-facing applications. He also launched several startups. As a product and founder, he is the main decision-maker, focusing on achieving product-market fit.
She is also a seasoned professional with more than 15 years of experience under her belt of building early-stage companies, covering areas such as education, AI, and finance. She played a pivotal role as the first designer at ClassDojo, where she contributed to its significant growth from 5,000 to 50 million users. ClassDojo is now used in a vast majority of K-8 schools in the US and over 180 countries.
She has also held key roles at companies like Hum Capital, where she was Chief Product Officer and Head of Design, and she founded Cheeky Brands. DimeADozen is an AI-powered tool that enables entrepreneurs to prepare detailed reports by taking their business ideas. It examines potential investors, customers, and competitors to give valuable insights quickly and efficiently.
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