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Growing up as an immigrant child, I often found myself in the role of a translator for my parents. This is a big issue for most immigrant families and individuals alike. I have definitely felt their pain when I go abroad and can’t speak the language. It feels like you’re mute.
But luckily I built a tool that just let’s them take a picture of their whatever they want to read, select their language of choice and start asking questions. WhatLetter
Figured I’m not the only one who deals with this problem. My parent’s have been using it for a while now which has reduced my phone calls with them to actually good conversations vs “Hey what does this say” or freaking out about Credit Card offers lol. However, given there’s so much software in the world, I’m not too sure about how to make this grow and make it profitable. As a young entrepreneur I’m trying to stay in the arena until I can figure it out.
Feel free to give me some feedback and maybe ways that have worked to grow software products for consumers. In this case, target audience who won’t find this on their own.

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[–] sepehr_fard@alien.top 1 points 11 months ago (1 children)

That’s a good start but it doesn’t provide a chat system where you can inquire deeper. I agree that it’s a nice start but the point of this tool is actually understand what you’re reading and it gives you quick action items of what to do next.

[–] jskyerabbit@alien.top 1 points 11 months ago

Well that is dope. Solving a problem. Time to market it!