Tatiana Vdovychenko

Tatiana Vdovychenko

Marketing Specialist at JetSoftPro
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What are the most critical ASO strategies for new apps?

Startups should focus on keyword optimization, engaging visuals (like high-quality screenshots), and managing app ratings/reviews. Tools like AppTweak and SensorTower help find low-competition keywords, while A/B testing ensures visuals resonate with users. Regular updates and seasonal adjustments can further improve rankings. What ASO strategies works best for you?
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How can startups maximize app visibility on a tight budget?

App Store Optimization (ASO) is a game-changer for startups. By focusing on strategic keyword use, compelling visuals, and leveraging seasonal trends, startups can boost their app’s discoverability without significant ad spend. For example, tailoring long-tail keywords like "AI photo enhancer for Android" can attract highly targeted users.
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How can startups leverage Text-to-SQL to make data-driven decisions faster?

Text-to-SQL empowers startups by simplifying database access, even for non-technical teams. Instead of relying on developers or analysts to write SQL queries, anyone can retrieve data using plain language. For example, asking, "What’s our customer growth rate for the last quarter?" can instantly generate accurate SQL commands. This speeds up decision-making and ensures everyone has access to...
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Is Text-to-SQL ready for domain-specific applications, like e-commerce or SaaS?

I think it depends on the dataset complexity. For pre-curated datasets, it’s a straightforward implementation. For more complex or domain-specific applications, adding tools like RAG and LangChain ensures that the system understands unique relationships and context, delivering highly accurate results. For example, in e-commerce, you can ask, "Which products had the highest return rates last...
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What scares businesses most about AI tools?

Many businesses fear the lack of transparency in how AI works—when decisions are made, it's not always clear why. There's also concern that AI can’t adapt to complex, real-world decision-making like humans can. Plus, if AI tools rely on biased data, they can reinforce harmful stereotypes, creating unfair outcomes. Here is a good article by JetSoftPro, a software development service, about 9...
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What scares you about AI?

For me, it’s the unpredictability of AI’s decision-making in critical areas. AI doesn’t always understand the context or significance of its choices, which can lead to unintended consequences. A striking example from JetSoftPro’s article is how biased algorithms can impact hiring or lending decisions, unintentionally excluding qualified individuals. This highlights why transparency in AI...
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Do you know something about ESB?

An Enterprise Service Bus is a software architectural pattern designed to facilitate real-time data exchange between various applications. Think of it as a translator between different software languages — Java, .NET, or a legacy system — and a conductor ensuring that each part of your IT infrastructure communicates smoothly. I understand it like a city with a public transportation network —...
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How do you define your startup's competitive advantage?

Since the choice of competitive advantages for technology startups is limited, many companies follow similar paths and choose popular advantages. Let’s break them down in detail. 1) Being the First at Something Being the first is attractive, but this advantage is highly unstable unless the primacy is historical. For example, if you are the first to invent a fundamentally new device, then being...
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How much are you spending on promoting and marketing your startup?

Early-stage startups are in the initial stages of their business growth. They typically have a marketing budget of around 10% of planned annual revenue (10% of total budget or less) or roughly $5,000 to $10,000 monthly. I think that's the moment when guerrilla marketing comes in. One of the great things about guerrilla marketing is that it requires very little budget. In fact, you can create...
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How do you bring the gap between stakeholders and development team?

They ensure that the needs and expectations of the stakeholders are clearly understood by the developers. This involves gathering and analyzing business requirements, translating them into technical specifications, and ensuring that the final product aligns with the stakeholders’ vision. A simple example: the CEO wants a pop-up in your mobile app that says, “Rate our app in the stores.” If...
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Do you have BA in your team?

Recently I saw a fresh statistics by WifiTalents. The demand for Business Analysts is expected to grow by 14% by 2024. The software development company where I work, JetSoftPro, is a tech partner in a dozens project. If earlier the presence of a business analyst in the team had to be proven, now the companies we work with themselves have a request for BA in the team. In fact, translating...
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Which of your business processes would you automate with AI first?

It is difficult to answer because it will be different for each business. This should be the process that has the most repetitive tasks and takes the most time. Before implementing AI for business automation, JetSoftPro, a software development service, in their article (https://jetsoftpro.com/blog/ai-for-business-automation-9-best-ideas/) recommends reviewing this list and identifying 2 to 5...
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Have you ever thought about selling your startup?

Investors aren’t buying ideas. Only MVPs with real market potential attract interest now. Selling a startup at the MVP stage can definitely be done, but it requires a few key steps: 1) Proof of Concept: Show that your MVP solves a real problem, ideally with some early user feedback or metrics. 2) Target the Right Buyers: Look for investors or companies interested in expanding their portfolio...