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Built an amazing app in the process of building a crazy app

3 months back I posted on indiehackers about how I wanted to build apps with crazy ideas. I offered people of different expertise to collaborate with me to brainstorm crazy ideas and build apps. Since I'm an app developer, I offered to take care of the development part.

The crazy part is that I got contacted by a lot of people from designers to developers and entrepreneurs. They had varied ideas, we brainstormed, collaborated on confluence, developed our ideas, and finally one idea turned out to be a big and challenging one. The idea is to build a delivery app that delivers products from one place to another. It was for a startup that was based in Augsburg, Germany. The target location had great potential for this service but did not have services like Dunzo or Wefast. The CEO of the startup wanted to use this opportunity and I wanted to be a part of it. So I helped him build the delivery app for both Android and iOS. It was an amazing process. In the journey of building small apps, we ended up building a big app with huge potential, I know there are a lot of other steps like branding, marketing, customer acquisition, and so on, but I'm sure he'll do a great job with that.

I think we've done a great job with the app, it's in the testing phase but I'll leave the link to its demo video for you all to check out. https://drive.google.com/file/d/1S31RNjzh8zwxJYrcLQAOS0qdGAmOYQeK/view?usp=sharing

I didn't expect that indie hackers could connect me with all these people and sow the seeds for all the projects to happen. I'm very grateful for that and I'm excited for what's next. So if anybody with project ideas looking for a developer feel free to contact me, we can make it happen.

Email: [email protected]
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/raja-prasath-624069117/

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    Hey Raja, congrats, I have 2 questions:

    1. Are you open to partnering up ideas with other founders on the basis of %? You will be responsible for the development part from front end to backend.
    2. For the gdrive link you posted, What tech stack is used here?
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      1. No, actually I prefer as a contract/freelance developer.
      2. Native Android (Kotlin) was used to build that app.
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        Got it. Thanks and Good luck :D

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