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In this episode, Teri welcomes Obaid Ahmed, the founder and CEO of Botmock, a Canadian company that is all about making voice design easy for all.
Welcome, Obaid Ahmed!
Obaid is an entrepreneur, mentor, technologist at heart, and an expert in building technology, UX/product design, and large scale software design and business models. He has been a mentor for early stage startups, providing them with advice and insights on their business models and get-to-market plans. He was the creator of UmmahHuba, project that gives Muslim communities around the world access to crowd-funding opportunities. He was awarded the Youth Business Entrepreneur in 2012 and was also involved in YoungMaker project which introduced the concept of technology to the youth via a 3D printer.
Botmock not only allows the publishing of voice skills to Alexa, but also many other platforms. Botmock lets people create conversation flows and interactive prototypes from a simple drag-and-drop editor, then share or test those prototypes and get feedback in one centralized location.
Getting into Voice
Botmock
The Key Principles for Botmock users
The Platforms
Actual Use Cases
Data Storage
The Future for Botmock
List of resources mentioned in this episode:
Other useful resources:
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In this episode, Teri welcomes Obaid Ahmed, the founder and CEO of Botmock, a Canadian company that is all about making voice design easy for all.
Welcome, Obaid Ahmed!
Obaid is an entrepreneur, mentor, technologist at heart, and an expert in building technology, UX/product design, and large scale software design and business models. He has been a mentor for early stage startups, providing them with advice and insights on their business models and get-to-market plans. He was the creator of UmmahHuba, project that gives Muslim communities around the world access to crowd-funding opportunities. He was awarded the Youth Business Entrepreneur in 2012 and was also involved in YoungMaker project which introduced the concept of technology to the youth via a 3D printer.
Botmock not only allows the publishing of voice skills to Alexa, but also many other platforms. Botmock lets people create conversation flows and interactive prototypes from a simple drag-and-drop editor, then share or test those prototypes and get feedback in one centralized location.
Getting into Voice
Botmock
The Key Principles for Botmock users
The Platforms
Actual Use Cases
Data Storage
The Future for Botmock
List of resources mentioned in this episode:
Other useful resources:
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.