I would like to know if someone with a security background can share their thoughts.
How does Session stack up against Signal?
There was about 300 attendees. The event went very well.
Below is a list of tools they used:
- Mailing list: to engage the conversation with registered attendees before the start of the conference.
- Typeform: to collect information before the start of the conference.
- Loom: to communicate voice + shared screen messages with attendees
- Zoom: to host keynotes, panels (and stage managers); audience could Q&A, chat and "raise hands"for each "room."
- Mighty Network (white label social network): for attendees to create profiles, chat with each others via direct messages and group messages; plus a newsfeed.
- The organisers had built their own platform for attendees to browse the program (keynote, panels and workshops) and link those to each dedicated Zoom conference room. That worked fantastically.
I am looking for a framework, or some guidelines, to help us define personas and value propositions.
I found this article: "Start-Ups Need a Minimum Viable Brand" written by someone with, what it seems looking at the article she wrote, a corporate background.
https://hbr.org/2014/06/start-ups-need-a-minimum-viable-brand