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1702 - The Shifting Industry: Software with Jafton's Sardor Akhmedov
Published 2 years, 4 months ago
Description
In this episode of the Thoughtful Entrepreneur, your host Josh Elledge speaks to the Chief Revenue Officer (CRO) and Co-Owner of Jafton, Sardor Akhmedov.
Jafton has been in the business for ten years, working with various clients, from startups to enterprise clients like Alaska Airlines. Their main focus is on app development, and they have worked on projects for well-known companies such as Kroger and Allbirds.
Sardor shared some examples of the clients they have worked with and the impact they have had. He highlighted their work on mobile apps for companies like Kroger, Allbirds, and Alaska Airlines. But their expertise doesn't stop there. They also excel in staff augmentation, providing designers and developers to existing tech teams.
Sardor expressed his excitement about working with startup clients, creating something new and disruptive in the industry. They are building social media and dating apps that promise to bring innovation to the market. He even mentioned a unique app they developed for dogs, where users can match their dogs with other dogs.
Sardor also shared his advice on choosing a development partner for app development. He warned about the saturated market and advised checking the number of employees listed on a company's LinkedIn profile to ensure they have their talent. He cautioned against over-negotiating, as it can affect the agency's motivation to complete the project.
Key Points from the Episode:
- Overview of Jafton's app development services and clients
- Discussion of Jafton's work with startups and disruptive apps
- Trends and advancements in the app development industry, including no code and low code platforms
- Potential impact of AI on businesses in the next five years
- Growth strategies and attracting clients for Jafton
- Advice on choosing a development partner for app development
- Fastest ways to get in touch with Jafton for project discussions
- Transparency and documentation practices at Jafton, including call recordings