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53 Questions Developers Should Ask Innovators

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At TechEmpower, we frequently talk to startup founders, CEOs, product leaders, and other innovators about their next big tech initiative. Do you have legal (Founder Agreement, IP, etc.) Are there other founders, business leaders, partners, or administrators? What are your big milestones? What channels will you use (e.g.,

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Startup Metrics

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When talking to startup founders or other innovators, we always ask questions to better understand their business as a core. Finally, review the numbers with your partners. Conclusion Startup metrics are an invaluable tool for founders and innovators. What does the business do? How does it meet customers’ needs?

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Technical Review: A Trusted Look Under the Hood

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Are you preparing to expand, take your business in a new direction, or take on new partners? If you’re a CEO, product leader, investor, or a founder looking for investors, a technical review conducted by a neutral, experienced third party will help you discover what’s really happening and what’s needed to make improvements.

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Generative AI – The End of Empty Textboxes

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Happy customers mean happy CEOs and founders - and that’s what makes us happy. Are you a founder or CEO or head of product? To get to what’s right for you, you need a tech partner with a deep understanding of your business needs, software development experience, data engineering skills and AI expertise.

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Think about Performance Before Building a Web Application

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Now when we run a promotion with our new partner and get a thousand users coming in at one time, it grinds to a halt.”. We’ve heard this from startup founders, product managers, development team leads, CTOs, and others who see their product gaining traction, but simultaneously see performance falling off a cliff.

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