Friday, February 1, 2019

#1707 Challenges of building a hardware AND software company simultaneously

Today’s guest is Greg Marsh, the founder of Key.me, an app which allows people to copy their keys at robotic kiosks. I want to talk to him about the issues he faced building a hardware and software company simultaneously. I heard there were many. I also want to talk to him about the competition. We’ll get into revenue—all that coming up in this interview.

Greg Marsh is the founder of Key.me, an app which allows people to copy their keys at robotic kiosks.

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