We're looking to build a better PlugShare app. Is that not a good move?
David Tse
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Not sure if anyone here is a PlugShare user or has used the app, but we feel it's a good concept that has a lot of design flaws. And so, we're looking to essentially build a version that we would want to use. Is that a good strategy and should we avoid mentioning that when we talk to potential supporters?
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Eden@entreeden
Thinksy
I think "a better PlugShare app" doesn't make it clear to me what problem you're solving or how it's better. If you could make it obvious in your one liner, sure. But if not, maybe it's not worth it to keep the PlugShare comparison
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