In today's episode of Category Visionaries, we speak with Ishita Arora, CEO and Founder Dayslice, a no-code storefront for services businesses that's raised $6 Million in funding.
Topics Discussed:
Ishita’s education background in mathematics, but why she opted to join Dropbox instead of pursuing a PhD
The benefits of Bay Area networking, but why you don’t have to be in silicon valley to build powerful connections
Why service-centered businesses have specific needs in scheduling, marketing, and cus...
In today's episode of Category Visionaries, we speak with Ishita Arora, CEO and Founder Dayslice, a no-code storefront for services businesses that's raised $6 Million in funding.
Topics Discussed:
- Ishita’s education background in mathematics, but why she opted to join Dropbox instead of pursuing a PhD
- The benefits of Bay Area networking, but why you don’t have to be in silicon valley to build powerful connections
- Why service-centered businesses have specific needs in scheduling, marketing, and customer management insights
- The real-world pain points that prompted Ishita to launch DaySlice, from firms working with google sheets right up to 2020
- Comparing yourself with competitors, and how DaySlice’s bold statement strategy helps them build consumer confidence
Favorite book:
Only the Paranoid Survive: How to Exploit the Crisis Points That Challenge
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