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#003 - Agencies Around the World with Uros Mikic, Patrick Haede and Dan Leeman

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In this special episode of “Happy Building!”, we are starting the “Agencies Around the World”-series. We will talk to leaders of Agencies in different countries and different industries to understand how they got started, how they built their products and what we can learn from them. In this episode, we are joined by three guests from different countries.

Our first guest is Uros Mikic, who is the CEO of the Agency Flow Ninja in Serbia. They have customers all over the US and focus on building with Webflow. They can count customers like Upwork and Checkout.com among their portfolio and are a Webflow Enterprise partner.

We will have The second conversation with Patrick Heade, the CEO of Sonic in Germany. Sonic is an Agency using a traditional code stack to build Fullstack applications for startups, but increasingly for bigger companies. They just finished a project for the largest German Logistics Providers, and we talked about everything from the agency work to then also what’s the difference between a minimum viable product and a minimum lovable product.

Lastly, we will talk to Dan Leeman, the CEO of the US-based Agency Automation Helpers which is building custom automation for SMEs using local tooling. Sometimes they use code, but mostly they use no-code tooling.

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In this special episode of “Happy Building!”, we are starting the “Agencies Around the World”-series. We will talk to leaders of Agencies in different countries and different industries to understand how they got started, how they built their products and what we can learn from them. In this episode, we are joined by three guests from different countries.

Our first guest is Uros Mikic, who is the CEO of the Agency Flow Ninja in Serbia. They have customers all over the US and focus on building with Webflow. They can count customers like Upwork and Checkout.com among their portfolio and are a Webflow Enterprise partner.

We will have The second conversation with Patrick Heade, the CEO of Sonic in Germany. Sonic is an Agency using a traditional code stack to build Fullstack applications for startups, but increasingly for bigger companies. They just finished a project for the largest German Logistics Providers, and we talked about everything from the agency work to then also what’s the difference between a minimum viable product and a minimum lovable product.

Lastly, we will talk to Dan Leeman, the CEO of the US-based Agency Automation Helpers which is building custom automation for SMEs using local tooling. Sometimes they use code, but mostly they use no-code tooling.

  continue reading

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