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Najmuzzaman Mohammad
Works For All — Find a central meeting place for everyone in the group
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Don't waste time trying to find a central and convenient place to meetup for everyone in the group. Just enter the address of each person joining the meetup and Works For All will give you a list of cafes and restaurants that "works for all".
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Siddharth Jaiswal
This is a real problem solver!
Michael Novotny
Congrats on the launch and amazing what you can do without code. This is a probelm for sure. I’d be interested to learn how could you get this in front of users when they have the pain of trying to meet up?
Najmuzzaman Mohammad
@michaeljnovotny still thinking of how to do that coz Google Maps and Mapbox API calls cost money after crossing a free quota, so it needs to be monetized somehow to be sustainable at scale. The idea was to build a Minimum Lovable Product first and see if it useful and desirable. If I get enough sign-ups, this makes more sense as a native app. My 1st idea of Go-To-Market is to show ads on free Cafe wifi and cafe tables. Also, LinkedIn and Twitter where people are planning meetups.
Taylor Banks
Would really like to see map results displayed... on a map. It's very hard to make a decision based on the results with just a list of places and no context or visualization of where the recommendations lie.
Najmuzzaman Mohammad
@taylor_banks You asked for it. I will build it. :)
Najmuzzaman Mohammad
@taylor_banks and done! Go check out the new version on the app. There is a map on the list page so that you can locate each place on it. Speed and power of #nocode
Najmuzzaman Mohammad
This product came out of a personal pain point. Every time I have to meet someone, I spend at least 15 minutes trying to figure the best place for us to meet. It becomes a disaster when we have our Product Manager or other meetups planned and someone ends up creating an online poll and becomes a part-time event planner to find the right place. It just felt weird that there was no product to solve a simple meetup planning problem which just needed a map, some Maths, and few API calls.