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A dedicated and skilled team lies at the heart of every successful SaaS venture. With JGMG’s product creation, team-building, and augmentation services you can have your application built by our expert team or get help assembling and optimizing a powerhouse team capable of turning your vision into reality.
Transitioning from concept to creation is a pivotal moment for any SaaS venture. JHMG is here to guide you with our comprehensive SaaS development services.
Leveraging years of experience building robust and scalable applications, we provide end-to-end support that ensures your platform’s technical excellence, market readiness, and operational efficiency.
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Our Team Build & Augmentation Services Include:
- Team Build & Organizational Design
- Job Description Development
- Sourcing Developers
- Sourcing Quality Assurance Team
- Sourcing UI/UX Designers
- Sourcing Project Managers
- Sourcing Product Owners
- Sourcing Sales
- Sourcing Marketers
- Sourcing Support
- Sourcing Customer Success
- Sourcing Agencies
- Sourcing Management
- Compensation
- Hiring Process
- Team & Team Member Analysis
- Agile Method Setup
- Jira & Confluence Setup
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The Critical Mistakes Non-Technical Founders Make Growing SaaS & Software Businesses
A client came to me today who’s trying to disrupt a billion-dollar industry, but made the same three mistakes that I see new entrepreneurs and intrapreneurs, specifically non-technical ones, making over and over.
How To Destroy An Acquisition
Since they are heavily entrenched in the market, it seemed like they thought they could sell the product to their existing customer base. Of course, why not? They had tons of customers in this market who mostly liked or loved them. How could this go wrong?