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How I spent a year building an App and failed - The Story of Taskwer

Here's the story of an app that I build called Taskwer. As more and more people have financial difficulties, I decided to build an app where they could raise funds by offering services in their community. Unfortunately, I failed to gain traction.

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Ideas and Validation
on January 7, 2024
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    Hey @justshowup, appreciate your transparency and effort in the whole Taskwer journey. Building a startup is no easy feat, and I feel this candid and reflective story should reach the right audiences. The lessons learned about idea validation, the importance of launching, and the necessity of connecting with people click with many entrepreneurs. I wish you the best in all your future endeavours and hope that it will inspire others in the entrepreneurial community. I've followed you on LinkedIn & Twitter. Cheers pal!

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