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134: Heidi and Ish - Capsicum Creators!

In a special episode, our guests are Heidi and Ish, creators of Capsicum App and more. We welcome them back to the show to talk about their launch experiences, the highs and lows of seeing massive public interest on day one, and where they're taking it next.

An episode of the Waiting For Review podcast, hosted by Dave Wood, titled "134: Heidi and Ish - Capsicum Creators!" was published on September 19, 2019 and runs 78 minutes.

September 19, 2019 ·78m · Waiting For Review

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In a special episode, our guests are Heidi and Ish, creators of Capsicum App and more. Capsicum is a beautiful daily planner app, chock full of features and a unique design. Heidi and Ish were previously on the show over 2 years ago, when their app was still in it's early stages of development. We welcome them back to the show to talk about their launch experiences, the highs and lows of seeing massive public interest on day one, and where they're taking it next. Heidi Helen Pilypas Ish Capsicum App Waiting For Review Dave Nott Dave Wood Music by Broke For Free - License, CC Attribution 3 Special Guests: Heidi Helen Pilypas and Ish.

In a special episode, our guests are Heidi and Ish, creators of Capsicum App and more.

Capsicum is a beautiful daily planner app, chock full of features and a unique design. Heidi and Ish were previously on the show over 2 years ago, when their app was still in it's early stages of development.

We welcome them back to the show to talk about their launch experiences, the highs and lows of seeing massive public interest on day one, and where they're taking it next.

Special Guests: Heidi Helen Pilypas and Ish.

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