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"From Zero to App: Building a Sustainable Marketplace While Raising Three Kids" - with Anna, Founder of Petit Marché
She Shares Podcast
58 minutes
1 month ago
"From Zero to App: Building a Sustainable Marketplace While Raising Three Kids" - with Anna, Founder of Petit Marché
In this inspiring episode of She Shares, I welcome Anna, a Danish entrepreneur living in Switzerland and the founder of Petit Marché - the marketplace app revolutionizing how Swiss parents buy and sell secondhand kids' items. With a business background but zero tech experience, Anna built an app from scratch while navigating the beautiful chaos of raising three children.
Anna's story is a masterclass in solving real problems, adapting when your first approach fails, and persevering through the isolation of solo entrepreneurship. She doesn't sugarcoat the challenges - from the technical hurdles of building an app without coding skills to the emotional toll of potentially failing when you know the market potential is huge. Her journey illustrates that entrepreneurship isn't about having all the answers; it's about being willing to learn, pivot, and keep going.
🌱 Petit Marché: Swiss marketplace app exclusively for kids' items (clothes, toys, equipment). Features integrated shipping via Swiss Post, quality photo standards, and regular physical pop-up events. Available on iOS with plans for Android expansion.
Download here : https://www.petitmarcheapp.com/
Follow them her : https://www.instagram.com/petitmarcheapp/
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