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Jobs/VacanciesRe: Diary Of A Jobless Developer Creating A Startup Company by Charpell(op): 1:24pm On Apr 17, 2023
Rubyjade:
Great, would you mind joining a WhatsApp group or telegram channel so that people can test it?
Okay let me create one
Jobs/VacanciesRe: Diary Of A Jobless Developer Creating A Startup Company by Charpell(op): 1:22pm On Apr 17, 2023
nickae:
My concern like someone pointed out is the state of security in this country, there isn't a regulatory/regulation involved, a good guy today can become evil tomorrow with no trace since there isn't a sort of documentation involved.
You are right, security is a challenge. During my planning stage, I came up with some strategy that would be used to reduce the security risk

1 The app is only targeted at work professionals, so if you don't provide some documents and referee that shows you work for a company you won't be verified
2 The app has an inbuilt video calling feature that lets you interview whoever you are going to carpool with them, this gives you the chance to connect with them first
3 There is an efficient Rating and Review system of every user.

What we plan to bring in the future
4 Use AI for proper documentation of every user including their history
Jobs/VacanciesRe: Diary Of A Jobless Developer Creating A Startup Company by Charpell(op): 12:18pm On Apr 17, 2023
lordally:
Gomyway comes to mind. This same Startup sought to do same thing you're doing but failed. So what do you intend to do differently?
Gomyway failed because they were not making money, their plan was to offer their service free for the first two years in order to get user base, then afterwards make it a paid service. So while they are not able to generate revenue after 2 years, they shutdown.
Jobs/VacanciesRe: Diary Of A Jobless Developer Creating A Startup Company by Charpell(op): 11:52am On Apr 17, 2023
Rubyjade:
Where do I come in here?
Right now I need people to test my app for any bugs before official launch.
I don't mind paying N2,000 for anybody willing to test my app.
After testing, then i go into marketing full time
Jobs/VacanciesRe: Diary Of A Jobless Developer Creating A Startup Company by Charpell(op): 11:50am On Apr 17, 2023
Rathoreng:
Your'e welcome, the idea will work insha ALLAH, just , some adverts and branding to be put into an action
Thank you for the encouragement
Jobs/VacanciesRe: Diary Of A Jobless Developer Creating A Startup Company by Charpell(op): 12:52am On Apr 17, 2023
Rathoreng:
very nice,so its basically a similar to air bnb , but this time around for cars.
Exactly!
You just gave me a catchphrase idea; `Airbnb for car sharing` cool
Jobs/VacanciesRe: Diary Of A Jobless Developer Creating A Startup Company by Charpell(op): 12:47am On Apr 17, 2023
Market Research
Here is what I gathered carrying out market research before I started development:

Defining the target audience: The first step in conducting market research was to define the target audience. I needed to know who i was building the app for and what their needs and preferences were.

Target Audience -> Work professionals commuting to work

Identifying competition: Next, I researched existing carpooling apps to understand the competition and identify any gaps in the market. I analyzed their features, pricing, and customer feedback to help us differentiate the app.

Direct competitors -> GoMyWay, Jekalo, CarXie, SmartMove, Zoro
Indirect competitors -> Uber, Bolt, Rida, inDriver

Conducting surveys: I then conducted surveys to gather insights from potential users. I asked questions about their current commuting habits, their willingness to carpool, their preferred pricing model, and their desired features.

Analyzing data: After gathering survey responses, I analyzed the data to identify trends and patterns. This helped me to understand the target audience better and refine the app features and pricing.

Iterating on the app: Based on the insights we gathered from our market research, we iterated on the app design and features. We made changes to pricing, added new features, and refined the user experience.

Overall, carrying out market research was a critical step in the app development process. By understanding our target audience and their needs, we were able to build an mvp that addressed their pain points and stood out from the competition.

Next is Planning -> features, design, and development timeline
Jobs/VacanciesRe: Diary Of A Jobless Developer Creating A Startup Company by Charpell(op): 12:34am On Apr 17, 2023
Rathoreng:
Though this trips me, but i hope youll answer it; how do you plan on the security issues cox not every one would love somebody entering his car, maybe he's a thief, thanks
Good question.
Before a person can book your trip, they would have ask for a connect request. By default, no user can book your trip until you have accepted their request.

So to verification the identity: I implemented an in-app video calling feature that allows the driver and the passenger to see each other face-to-face, which helps to verify each other's identity. This helps to ensure that the person you are booking with is who they say they are.

Additionally the likes, number of connects, ratings and feedback of the user profile are used as a measure to know who you dealing with

The app is currently on Alpha testing, if you want to get a sneak peak to see how it works, here is the link

Apple store: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/driveinhud/id6447472979?platform=iphone
Android: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.charpell.driveinhud
Jobs/VacanciesRe: Diary Of A Jobless Developer Creating A Startup Company by Charpell(op): 11:48pm On Apr 16, 2023
Ajibade123:
I had similar idea some months ago
Talked to few of my friends on his we can work together and possibly use machine learning to make it better but school work got the hold of us
I don't mind sharing some ideas with you sha
Thank you Ajibade123, I look forward to working together with you
Jobs/VacanciesRe: Diary Of A Jobless Developer Creating A Startup Company by Charpell(op): 11:47pm On Apr 16, 2023
akinade28:
Gladly following your journey.
Thank you
Jobs/VacanciesRe: Diary Of A Jobless Developer Creating A Startup Company by Charpell(op): 11:47pm On Apr 16, 2023
Rubyjade:
I dey wait make I provide you with financial consultation
Sure, I will need all the resources to make this succeed.
Jobs/VacanciesRe: Diary Of A Jobless Developer Creating A Startup Company by Charpell(op): 5:33pm On Apr 16, 2023
How I came up with my idea
The journey began with a solution that came to me during fuel scarcity, most people could not commute to work, at the same time few people were driving to work alone, and it seemed like a waste of resources and money. I saw an opportunity to create an app that would connect people who are going in the same direction, and provide a cost-effective and eco-friendly way of commuting.

The idea of carpooling has been around for decades, with people looking for ways to save money on gas, reduce their carbon footprint, and alleviate traffic congestion. The concept is simple: multiple people share a ride in one vehicle, instead of each person driving their own car.

Carpooling is not just good for the environment - it's also good for your wallet. By sharing the cost of gas, tolls, and parking, carpoolers can save hundreds or even thousands of naira per year. In some cases, carpooling can even be cheaper than taking public transportation.

At the same time, the growing popularity of cars led to increased traffic congestion on roads and highways. As cities and suburbs expanded, more and more people were driving to work and other destinations, leading to long commute times and frustrating traffic jams. Carpooling was seen as a way to reduce the number of cars on the road, and therefore alleviate traffic congestion.

Overall, the idea of carpooling is a simple but powerful one, with the potential to save money, reduce emissions, and alleviate traffic congestion. As technology continues to evolve, we can expect to see even more innovative solutions to make carpooling an even more attractive and accessible option for commuters everywhere.

Tomorrow I will talk about how I carried out my Market research. To be continued
Jobs/VacanciesRe: Diary Of A Jobless Developer Creating A Startup Company by Charpell(op): 5:20pm On Apr 16, 2023
Before I begin writing my journey, I want to highlight key stages i would be discussing.

The process of launching an app from idea to profitability can be challenging and complex, but it can also be highly rewarding. Here are the key stages involved in this process:

Idea Generation: The first stage is to come up with an idea for your app. This could involve identifying a gap in the market, solving a problem, or creating a new product that people will love.

Market Research: Once you have an idea, you need to research the market to see if it's viable. This could include analyzing competitors, identifying target customers, and assessing demand.

Planning: Next, you need to plan out the details of your app, including its features, design, and development timeline. You should also consider your budget, funding options, and revenue streams.

Development: The development stage involves building your app from scratch, which can take several months or even years. You'll need to hire a team of developers, designers, and testers to bring your app to life.

Testing: Before you can launch your app, you need to thoroughly test it to ensure it's functional, user-friendly, and bug-free. This could involve conducting alpha and beta testing, as well as getting feedback from early users.

Launch: Once your app is ready, you can launch it on the app store or other platforms. This involves marketing your app to your target audience, creating a buzz, and getting early adopters to try it out.

Growth: After launch, you need to focus on growing your user base and generating revenue. This could involve optimizing your app for search engines, running paid advertising campaigns, and creating engaging content.

Profitability: Finally, you need to reach profitability, which means your revenue exceeds your expenses. This could involve experimenting with different monetization models, such as in-app purchases, subscriptions, or ads.

Launching an app from idea to profitability can be a long and challenging journey, but with hard work and determination, it's possible to create a successful and profitable app that improves people's lives.
Jobs/VacanciesDiary Of A Jobless Developer Creating A Startup Company by Charpell(op):
Dear Nairaland community, join me as I document my journey of building a world class app. I am going to give a daily update on my progress and open to constructive criticism and feedback as I work.

Getting laid off from a job is never an easy experience, but it can also be an opportunity to explore new possibilities and pursue a passion. In my case, losing my job led me to start building a carpooling app that will made a difference in the lives of many people.

When I was let go from my job, I was devastated. I had been working for the company for several years, and I had never thought about what I would do if I lost my job. But as the weeks went by and I struggled to find another job, I started to realize that this could be a chance to take a risk and follow my dream of launching my own product.

I had always been interested in the concept of carpooling, and I saw an opportunity to create an app that would make it easier and more convenient for people to share rides. I started doing research, studying the market and the competition, and identifying the features that would make my app stand out.

One of the biggest challenges I faced was funding. I had no job, limited savings and no investors, so I had to be creative in finding ways to finance my project. I started by doing freelance work to make ends meet, and I also loans. It took a lot of effort and patience, but eventually, I was able to secure enough funding to work on the app.

The next challenge was building the app itself. I created a wireframe and worked with a designer to create a sleek and intuitive interface. I made sure to include all the basic features that would make the app stand out, such as the ability to;
- Search for route
- Create route
- Book trips
- Rate fellow carpoolers

Once the design was complete, I began working with a team of freelance developers to build the app. We encountered several challenges along the way, such as compatibility issues and server crashes. But we persevered, I was working 15 hours daily, 7 days a week and after several weeks of hard work, we finally had a working prototype.

One of the biggest lessons I learned during this journey is the importance of perseverance. There were times when I wanted to give up, but I kept pushing forward, knowing that my idea had potential. I also learned the importance of collaborating with a team of experts who can bring different skills and perspectives to the table.

The app is currently on Alpha testing, if you want to get a sneak peak before the official launch date, here is the link

(Please only Nigerians can test)
Playstore: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/driveinhud/id6447472979?platform=iphone
Android: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.charpell.driveinhud

Demo: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P8m4pCBNH7k


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q6xzP4-NKig&ab_channel=DriveinHuddle

To be continued


UPDATE!!!
We finally launched the Driveinhud app on 6th of June, 2023. All my beta and alpha testers, core staffs came from this thread.
Thanks to Nairaland for giving me the platform to launch Driveinhud.
CareerRe: Should I Use My Life Savings To Learn Solar Installation? by Charpell(m): 12:23pm On Jan 26, 2022
gadgethead:
Oh ok, kudos
Thanks
Jobs/VacanciesRe: How Did You Get Your First Remote Job? by Charpell(m): 1:23am On Jan 26, 2022
Cindy95:
Hello, I'm replying this text regarding your question. Yes, I'm very much interested. I'm so sorry, I have been away for a while.

I hope to hear from you soon. Thanks
What have you done so far
CareerRe: Should I Use My Life Savings To Learn Solar Installation? by Charpell(m): 1:22am On Jan 26, 2022
calcal:
The guy is a graduate, he should be able to follow instructions, youtube, manual etc.

can as well work cheaply as an apprentice under someone for a short period of time.
That's right
CareerRe: Should I Use My Life Savings To Learn Solar Installation? by Charpell(m): 1:21am On Jan 26, 2022
gadgethead:
Why did you stop if it's worth it? Just curious
I became a software developer, far lucrative
CareerRe: Should I Use My Life Savings To Learn Solar Installation? by Charpell(m): 1:21am On Jan 26, 2022
Hisbah11:
Can someone with waec result go into that?
Yes, anyone
CareerRe: Should I Use My Life Savings To Learn Solar Installation? by Charpell(m): 11:53pm On Jan 24, 2022
I use to be a solar engineer, it's worth it
Don't worry about the guy that installed by himself, there is always going to be demand for solar technicians
Christianity EtcRe: Help, At 35 No Bearing Yet!!! by Charpell(m): 10:11pm On Aug 19, 2021
sijibomi33:
Brought up by Deeperlifer, graduated as a biochemist, with the indoctrination of the church, waiting for the marriage committee to sanction a relationship even when am yet to speak to the lady in question understandably because I dont wanna go against church rules... my fear is, its unheard of!! No relationship at 35 and isn't this ABNORMALhuh
Emancipate Yourself from Mental Slavery
At 35 years old, you are still bound to church doctrine?
You have to change
Jobs/VacanciesRe: Share Your Remote Job/ Hustle by Charpell(m): 7:43pm On Aug 05, 2021
destiny4luv:
There was a time I got a contract job in Bayelsa state with a construction company (short term work though). Men I saw life in another dimension entirely. Me that have lived in city all my life, I never knew people can actually leave and survive in such situation.

It was a remote riverine village in Bayelsa State, but the company that took us for the job put us in an house boat with security. But after the days job, we normally go into the community (angala) as it's normally called to interact with them and flow with them too. Nnaa men, see way of life, chai. Fun though but really strange, but to them it's normal. Could u believe they are some grown-up adults there that have never left the community since birth, they have never seen a car b4 or a tared road never. Everything around them it's just river and Creek.

We stay for about 2months plus b4 we delivered the job. Stressful but fun. I really enjoyed the village people so receptive and accommodating. Will love to visit there some time again.
Remote job does not mean working in a remote area. It means working from home or working from a surrounding not on your office
CareerRe: Unpopular Tech Jobs That Pay More Than The Popular Ones by Charpell(m): 7:54am On Jul 17, 2021
Goddyss:
I studied law and felt useless whenever I read anything on tech or health. The world is going digital and robotic. I need to be part of this digital transformation. A lot of Knowledge is passing me by
Hey man it's not late, most of us didn't study tech in the university but we are already top of the profession. It begins with a step
CareerRe: Can I Learn Both Skills Simultaneously? by Charpell(m): 1:11pm On Jun 14, 2021
Why not learn 1
CareerRe: Should I Sacrifice My Laboratory Technician Career For Programming ? by Charpell(m): 11:16am On Jun 14, 2021
xalex77c:
wow, this is very motivating, I have a few questions sir

How long would it take someone learning programming to become job ready?

and, what learning materials did you utilise?? Thank You
If you spend 8 hours consitently everyday for the next 6 months, you can get an intern job

HTML,CSS,Javascript for a start
Jobs/VacanciesRe: How Did You Get Your First Remote Job? by Charpell(m): 10:23pm On Jun 01, 2021
Miyachi:
I don't know if my solution will work for you.
I'm trying to find a way to repatriate funds from the crypto exchange I'm using. I've checked Binance (flat $30), Cex ($25 + 0.3%).
I was thinking I could use Payoneer because Cex offers free ACH transfers, so I figured I could use the US bank account to receive and collect my funds here.
Binance does not support Payoneer
Jobs/VacanciesRe: How Did You Get Your First Remote Job? by Charpell(m): 11:53am On Jun 01, 2021
Miyachi:
Wow. That's steep.
This means a flat 2% no matter the amount I'm withdrawing.
I was hopping there charges would be cheaper.
Its quite expensive, did i forget to mention the person sending you money will also be charged
It used to be TransferWise, till they stopped their service for Nigeria, if you see alternative let me know
Jobs/VacanciesRe: How Did You Get Your First Remote Job? by Charpell(m): 10:55am On Jun 01, 2021
Miyachi:
Please what are their charges. It's not clearly stated on the withdrawal page. Thanks
Payoneer charges 2 % for every withdrawal
Jobs/VacanciesRe: How Did You Get Your First Remote Job? by Charpell(m): 5:19pm On May 26, 2021
ekenweohia:
Hi bro. I'm sorry for writing this post now. Honestly, I only read the 'send your cv' part and I had sent it long ago.
I didn't know about the 'mention me' part till now.
Send it again, don't forget to mention
CareerRe: Should I Sacrifice My Laboratory Technician Career For Programming ? by Charpell(m): 12:03am On May 20, 2021
Aurelius1:
Waoh! You must be swimming in $.
Yup
CareerRe: Should I Sacrifice My Laboratory Technician Career For Programming ? by Charpell(m): 12:03am On May 20, 2021
uche393:
which course did you study initially?
Electrical and Electronics Engineering
CareerRe: Should I Sacrifice My Laboratory Technician Career For Programming ? by Charpell(m): 1:12pm On May 19, 2021
captainbangz:
The bolded broke my heart, a second year EEE student here...With the hope of leaving the country.
Do it, please if you have the oppurtunity to leave this country now, you will not regret it

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