Noah Lapart
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Podcast Appearances
He graduated from USC and continued tinkering in web design and building projects around the messaging world.
Eventually, he came to Uber and met Arjun on day one.
But outside of tech, he enjoys projects where he finds something scary and then digs in to become a true expert.
While Tito and Arjun were at Uber, they quickly understood that the reason people drove for the company was not the pay, but the flexibility and self-service aspect of the platform.
With this, they started to wonder, why can't we give this to everyone else?
This is the creation story of TeamBridge.
Let's dive into what you would consider the MVP for TeamBridge then, that first version of the product and platform that you built.
How long did it take to build and what sort of tools were you using to bring it to life?
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