AppThink was born out of my frustration with consulting clients. I advised first-time and non-technical founders building their software products, but found that I ran into a "teach a man to fish" problem.
My clients weren't learning the fundamentals of new venture creation and product development while we worked together. That meant that, when I left the project, there was a large knowledge gap to fill that often created problems for these clients.
I decided to build AppThink to solve this problem. Our first workshop is Foundations which takes founders from idea generation and validation, through low- and no-code MVP development.
Additionally, AppThink wants to change the way entrepreneur education works by:
Being community oriented
Focusing on action and learning by doing
Helping quantify and evaluate founder and idea health throughout the process of new product development
We've recently pivoted AppThink to focus on selling our curriculum and evaluation methodology to institutional partners such as accelerators, incubators, corporate innovation teams, and other similar organizations.
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