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This podcast interview focuses on product innovation enabling more electric, autonomous mobility to become a reality. That paves the way for automated compliance. Seamless transactions. And smarter, cleaner, more efficient cities. For everyone. My guest is Dan Hubert, Founder and CEO AppyWay
Dan initially founded AppyParking after experiencing first-hand the pain of parking caused by a fragmented and broken market when trying to park near the Royal Albert Hall for a concert. From this was born the AppyParking mobile app, but more questions quickly arose...
What if we could digitise parking spaces? And not just spaces – but all of the UK’s kerbs? What opportunities would that unlock? How could a digitised, dynamic kerb not only meet the ever-growing demands of urban transport today – but shape that of tomorrow?
From that lightbulb moment onwards, Dan was hooked. He became unashamedly kerb obsessed and founded AppyWay a startup that's on a mission to lead the charge to help cities thrive, from the kerb up.
And this inspired me, and hence I invited Dan to my podcast. We explore what's broken in the world of parking. Dan shares his vision of how to make the kerbside a value driver and turn it into a positive revenue engine that benefits all of us. He shares how incredibly hard it has been to create momentum, and what he's done to create breakthroughs, momentum and secure defensible differentiation for his business. Last but not least he shares is advice on what it takes to create a SaaS business that the world will talk about (and keep talking about).
Here are some of his quotes:
I pitched it to all the parking departments of London. And they looked at me like I was a lunatic. Basically, their business is to manage parking enforcement and make money from parking sessions. And I was trying to convince them: here's data to create better information to make sure people can get to the destination without a fine and reduce pollution.
And at that meeting, there was a guy from BT, who's in charge of a big 40.000 fleet of which 8000 operating in London, and he had a £3.6 million parking problem in London, And he asked 'Can I have your data into my system, please, because this will help my drivers.' And I was like Ok, here's the opportunity.
During this interview, you will learn four things:
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This podcast interview focuses on product innovation enabling more electric, autonomous mobility to become a reality. That paves the way for automated compliance. Seamless transactions. And smarter, cleaner, more efficient cities. For everyone. My guest is Dan Hubert, Founder and CEO AppyWay
Dan initially founded AppyParking after experiencing first-hand the pain of parking caused by a fragmented and broken market when trying to park near the Royal Albert Hall for a concert. From this was born the AppyParking mobile app, but more questions quickly arose...
What if we could digitise parking spaces? And not just spaces – but all of the UK’s kerbs? What opportunities would that unlock? How could a digitised, dynamic kerb not only meet the ever-growing demands of urban transport today – but shape that of tomorrow?
From that lightbulb moment onwards, Dan was hooked. He became unashamedly kerb obsessed and founded AppyWay a startup that's on a mission to lead the charge to help cities thrive, from the kerb up.
And this inspired me, and hence I invited Dan to my podcast. We explore what's broken in the world of parking. Dan shares his vision of how to make the kerbside a value driver and turn it into a positive revenue engine that benefits all of us. He shares how incredibly hard it has been to create momentum, and what he's done to create breakthroughs, momentum and secure defensible differentiation for his business. Last but not least he shares is advice on what it takes to create a SaaS business that the world will talk about (and keep talking about).
Here are some of his quotes:
I pitched it to all the parking departments of London. And they looked at me like I was a lunatic. Basically, their business is to manage parking enforcement and make money from parking sessions. And I was trying to convince them: here's data to create better information to make sure people can get to the destination without a fine and reduce pollution.
And at that meeting, there was a guy from BT, who's in charge of a big 40.000 fleet of which 8000 operating in London, and he had a £3.6 million parking problem in London, And he asked 'Can I have your data into my system, please, because this will help my drivers.' And I was like Ok, here's the opportunity.
During this interview, you will learn four things:
For more information about the guest from this week:
Subscribe to Value Inspiration on Friday’s
Stressed by the thought of 'not enough' traction? Eager to know how to remove the roadblocks that slow down your entire SaaS business? Then Subscribe here
It's a short weekly musing on how to shape a B2B SaaS business your customers would miss if it were gone.
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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