I can't wait for you to share your story. It's great to be here.Įspree Devora: Oh my gosh. So excited for our next interview, welcoming Eve from San Francisco. Hope that helps the little discovery, and enjoy the next episode.Įspree Devora: Welcome back to the Women in Tech podcast, celebrating women in tech around the world. I'm looking for the one that is the easiest, easiest, fastest to do without any code and without any trouble. I just feel that way, but maybe after watching a bunch of YouTube videos, I'll go back and I'll play with Carrd. I think out of the two, the one I'm going to play with first is Webflow. They do not know I'm saying this, but it is really cool the power that is has.Įspree Devora: Another website builder that I've come across is called web flow. Like to recreate the buffer, the famous buffer landing page and all other ways. Admittedly, I have not used it myself, but I've watched tons of ways that it's been used. Discovered a website builder called Carrd CA-R-R-D. So new tool discovery of the week is things to No-Code MVP. That's .Įspree Devora: For those of you who listen regularly know I am obsessed with software and tools to make you more efficient and productive. If you're a tech company or startup looking to grow your podcast audience, I created, a private group specifically to discover how other podcasters have grown their audiences so we could do the same. It inspired me to create the same thing for podcasters. ![]() I've never found a community that cares more about one another's success. The best business resource I have is my mentors private Facebook group. Something where people can listen and say, "If she can do it so can I."Įspree Devora: If you too want to connect and collaborate with more incredible women in tech, remember you can go to the Women in Tech Facebook group at. The reason why I wanted to create the Women in Tech show is I wanted to create a positive piece of content. It's okay to step out on a limb.Įspree Devora (Host): My name's Espree Devora, host of the Women in Tech show. As long as you don't burn bridges on the way out. And it's almost true, no matter what you do, as long as it's not life or death. Putting People First Through Accessibility featuring Eve Andersson, Director of Accessibility at Google: Women In Tech San FranciscoĮve Andersson: I think it's important to think of things you do in life as an experiment. In LA? Here’s some awesome resources for you to become immersed in the LA Tech scene -įor a calendar of all LA Startup events go to,
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