In a fun and collaborative fashion, the community-based software “Flare” from GoDaddy enables users to share ideas and receive advice from friends, fellow businesspeople, and experts. This gives users a quick resource to gain feedback and advance new concepts or ideas.
Rajiv Sodhi, the managing director and vice president of GoDaddy India and Australia, announced the launch and stated, “GoDaddy strives to empower aspiring businesspeople and the Indian startup community to pursue their aspirations. GoDaddy is dedicated to creating cutting-edge products, services, and solutions that will enable entrepreneurs, start-ups, and small businesses to communicate, work together, and expand their businesses. Flare is a good fit for the Indian corporate landscape right now. Third place currently belongs to India in the world’s startup ecosystem. The government’s efforts to support the “Start-up” community through a number of initiatives and to make conducting business easier are likely to encourage more entrepreneurship in the nation and result in the realisation of several business concepts. The seeds of ideas are cultivated and grown at Flare.
Users can swipe left to “skip,” swipe right to “snooze,” or tap an idea to learn more about it and “heart” it when they first launch the Flare app. An entrepreneur can ask followers of a concept questions once it has received enough “loves.” Users can commit to support an idea and become future clients, giving businesses useful information about the potential market for their goods or services.
According to Tina Nguyen, director of product management and co-creator of Flare, “We created Flare because we recognise that Flare is the first place to go for someone that wants to the take the next step, whether you’ve just had a fleeting thought and want to explore where you might be able to take it or you’ve been dreaming of starting your own business.”
Top Charts, a feature of Flare, makes it simpler for business owners to find backers for their concepts. Top Charts gives users who might have missed the idea during its validation stage the chance to follow the concept and offer input by showcasing the top 20 most popular ideas throughout the Flare community on any given day. Moreover, Flare allows users to sign in using their Facebook and LinkedIn accounts, making it simpler for users to identify themselves.
By serving as advisors, Flare also enables users to give back to the neighbourhood. It allows people the chance to impart their expertise in a particular field or discipline to those looking for guidance. Advisors can actively participate in a concept’s development by supporting it. Also, followers can make a promise to purchase something in the future, sending an important message to the business owner about the demand and viability of his or her new product or service.