Hey All, Wristruments is the first and only suite of smart watch apps that help you learn and play real instruments - from your watch. Our small team is technical enough to have developed and released a successful MVP for Apple and Android watches. The concept is now validated. Our strengths are more in marketing/business development, so we are looking to bring on a third co-founder to focus on the technical side as we grow. Highlights - issued patent on smartwatch screen rotation that makes this (and other future hands-on apps) possible - 20k in presales via indiegogo / Kickstarter - 5,000 + users worldwide with no paid marketing - 3 published apps (Apple guitar + ukulele and Android guitar) - other instruments (bass and keyboard) started and in beta testing - Apple Guitar version #3 for learning/entertainment category on TechRadars ‘best apple Watch apps of 2021’ - featured in Gizmodo, Wired, TechMash and more Tech Stack: - SwiftUI and Combine for Apple - Java/Kotlin for Android Having a music background (or at least an interest) is preferred, but not a deal-breaker. Look forward to hearing from you! Thanks, Joe submitted by /u/Joecorcoran [link] [comments] https://www.reddit.com/r/cofounder/comments/s77srb/usabiz9_elearning_with_smartwatches_startup/
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