“We had no money. The only money we had was the
20,000 from AngelPad. We had done these deals to make a video for Spotify. But that was a thousand-dollars deal. So we didn't have any revenue, but what we said is, "Here's a pipeline of app developers that want to work for us once we launch." So it was a pipeline validation.”
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