It's a familiar startup story—friends have an idea, they decide it’s worthwhile, they build an MVP, take it to market, and work on growing the business. But what you don’t always hear is how it all came together. It took hours of research, frustrating conversations about how to approach the build, confusion about which technologies to use— the list goes on. Hear how Credit Genie made early, crucial decisions to get their MVP off the ground, and learn how they’re scaling beyond it to support significant growth.
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