CEO Message A new client calls, the World is ending, we are all going to be destroyed, must quickly fix this code that some long gone developer wrote 4 years ago or the comet will hit the Earth and end it all… Tick, tick, tick the clock goes, as the developers look at this code… […]
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CEO Message As a digital development company, we have worked with a lot of different companies on a lot of very different projects. What we have noticed over the years, is that the companies who attempted to put together a complete and detailed Statement of Work (also referred to as “Scope of Work” – SoW) […]
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CEO Message Building a mobile app can be an exciting yet challenging process. You may have a great idea that solves multiple problems and creates an engaging dynamic with users, but what if it doesn’t work out the way you expected? It would be a loss of money, time, and effort. As a development company, […]
Tags: #miro, Dave erickson, Development, low code, minimum viable product, mobile app, monitization, monitize, MVP, no code, planning, product market fit, Production, prototype, screamingbox, SOW, technology, UX
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