A product and brand builder at a well-known startup studio has been actively engaged in product design within rapidly expanding startups for seven years. Collaborating with a team that includes a marketer, financial expert, UX designer, and Creative Director, they have introduced an innovative platform named Bananas.app. This platform addresses a unique gap in the market by offering a space where users can decide which ideas are worth pursuing and with whom, complementing existing services such as WhatsApp and Facebook events. Remarkably, without any marketing expenditure, Bananas.app garnered 104 subscribers on a popular technology platform and received numerous positive comments and upvotes on a well-regarded entrepreneurship forum. The project boasts a premium domain, full brand guidelines, logos, videos, promotional visuals, an Instagram handle, and app screen designs meticulously prepared in a design tool. However, it should be noted that while the app's design is complete, development has not yet commenced. This strategic initiative showcases the potential of Bananas.app as a promising solution in the collaborative decision-making space, leveraging existing social platforms for idea sharing and event planning while introducing a new layer of decision facilitation.
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