Version 2.0 - Market Ready

No more excuses, this one is for real.

Version 2.0 - Market Ready
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It's time.

It's time for us to do what we set out to do nearly four years go.

It's time for GodSpeaks to be the kind of app we share without caveats.

It's time for us to put our foot in the water, and let God part the sea.

Let's do this.

Moving the GodSpeaks App from Friends & Family to Market Ready isn't a technical marvel. It's honestly more like eating your veggies.

Vegan salad bowl
Photo by Anna Pelzer / Unsplash

You want a feature list? Hold on to your trousers!

  • Password Resets
  • User ID (Email) updates
  • Redesigned settings page
  • Upgraded app security and encryption
  • Marketing site
  • This blog (the one you're looking at right now)

You feeling that? Move out of the way Steve Jobs, this is the kind of product announcement we need a slide show for.

Okay, maybe I'm the king of hype and you're all jazzed up, but the truth is, those aren't the features we get excited about. Necessary, but not exciting.

What the launch of this version does is pave the way for us inviting people to use GodSpeaks that don't have our cell phone number. I don't mean we don't want feedback (we also built that into this launch), we absolutely do, but we needed to lay the foundations of  security and stability that gave us confidence we could be trusted to store people's memories.

We also learned that people downloaded the app (because they liked us) and not everyone knew how to use it. Along with this launch we have a "First 50 Days" strategy to help people experience God and start using the app. Our goal is for every user to have 10+ memories within 50 days of having the app.

That's where we get excited. If your app has 10+ memories, that gives GodSpeaks a chance to remind with one of those moments up to 22 times throughout the year. (Check out how memories work)

That's it. Get pumped. We are.

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