133 Interest Score
23 Discussions
0.17 Engagement
Aug 2021 Launched

Humans in Tech (HIT) is a networking platform designed to spark spontaneous and inspiring conversations among people in tech. It takes a casual approach to professional networking and makes 1-on-1 chats with inspiring individuals easier than ever.

What the Community Said

Congrats on the launch. Thoughts after having signed up: 1/ onboarding is long, don't immediately see why it is needed (see #2 below); 2/ consider using onboarding data to assign users to hubs/ communities, otherwise time and data seems wasted; 3/ limiting onboard preferences to 3/ 7 skills/ goals seems strange - as counterintuitive as this may seem in light of #2 above - if you have me spend the time to go through the mandatory onboarding, why limit choice? 4/ unclear what happens once we join

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Just downloaded this app. Loverly clean design and there are some interesting posts. Hope it goes well for you!

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The idea behind the product is really promising! Congratulations on the launch and good Luck!

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This is awesome. I love the UI. Thanks for sharing this @mohamed42 🙏🙏🙏

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connections are such an important aspect to making it in life. This is good!

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