entrepreneurship

Experimenting a virtual co-working concept on Pragli

For the past few months, I've been trying to launch a startup in Vancouver. And the idea I am thinking of is the "virtual co-working space" concept. I am validating this idea with a platform called Pragli as an MVP.

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I want to prove that Japanese can compete in English-speaking countries… The 29-year-old quit his job and has been struggling to make ends meet as an indie hacker in Canada for the past year and Talk about the future

It's been almost a year since I left Yahoo! Since leaving Japan, I've been away from Japan and living in Vancouver, Canada, where I've been devoting myself to my beloved personal development, focusing on getting our products out to the world, not just Japan. In this article, I'd like to write about how I continued to launch my own products, and how I met the people I met in the process of development, and how I came to find a product that I seriously wanted to compete in the world as a startup, rather than as an individual developer. It's a bit long, but I hope you'll read it if you're a developer who wants to start your new thing in the U.S. or North America, or if you love building products.

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Tashi Kato

Tashi Kato

Fullstack dev in Vancouver. Trying to make a product to live.