There are several different types of organizations out there, and the ones that are the leanest in terms of size are mostly product companies. Within the product companies as well, there is a lot of variety in the approach that they take for delivering the desired consumer experience. Some opt for just 1 tool and focus on that (Desktop downloadable products— like early days of Norton antivirus), while others go for emphasis on the consumer touch point rather on the device choice.
We @Mypoolin perceive our product company as a growing tree which can deliver the desired fruits (experiences and outputs) to the customer through its numerous branches. Some of the branches appear to be similar in nature while other vary wildly in size and distribution. The things that bind them in common are the huge trunk as well as the root at the bottom level. The trunk of which we talk about actually refers to the main base (or the core of the application from software standpoint) and the root refers to the stack on which everything gets built from ground up (Sorry, we don’t believe in outsourcing :)). These two unifying factors are what make sure that the multiple touch points are aligned by a common sense of purpose
In line with the approach, it is important to highlight the reasons why we perceive and develop the company in this manner. Every consumer has its own preferred of looking at the product from the outside. And at the same time, the customers fall across various age groups, not to forget, they have even different choices and preferences among the same age group as well. Let us take a look at the end points of the branches, shall we?
1. Native Mobile Apps
I think it is a plain enough truth that nothing beats mobile as a device in today’s age both in terms of the time spent as well as the utility value. The type of person who goes for this device as a major investment of his time can be described in general as — curious, young (at least in his state of mind), likes to follow at least some topics around the world, and likes to be in the midst of the society.
As is evident, this covers a lot of the people out there and hence, the rate of increase of mobile adoption has surpassed all tech inventions to date. And mobile apps are making sure that this will continue to happen at least for the next couple of decades (typical growth cycle of any new technology in the ongoing century). Don’t forget there are players like Samsung and others who are trying to make headway for their own operating systems as well. That will make the play even more interesting.
2. Websites and Micro-sites
Even though the majority of the generation has adopted mobile as their go to devices, yet there are a LOT of people out there who simply can’t or won’t adopt it. In some cases, they do come on board but perform rudimentary tasks like calling and texting, while in some cases, they are simply not too excited as they don’t see value in investing time on a new device! I am sure we all know a few in our own circle and once you add up the numbers, you can see how large it becomes on its own.
Our policy goes in line with Apple’s in this regard, which is to never fear cannibalization. Of course, there might be some people who would keep transacting on the web initially, however we need to ensure that the product being used for that particular use case is ours. The idea needs to be to drive the users gradually to the native app (obviously for a more omni-present and better experience) rather than completely obliterating the web presence.
Since the overall goal is to serve the customer at the right place and the right time, hence micro-sites and embedded plugins (in our case, split payment options present on multiple partners like MakeMyTrip and more) become quite an important factor. As a customer who is in the process of transacting anywhere needs to see his intent transform into action in the most simple and direct way possible.
3. Bots, Watches, Glasses and more!
While the above two end points are absolute necessities (the way we believe), this one falls in the more fantastic range of product delivery as of now. Notably, while still nascent in the present stage, these technologies end points will achieve their full blown growth cycle towards the end of this decade.
This is the precise reason why we are launching two of our bots on Messenger and telegram platforms respectively. These bots will of course be quite naive to begin with, but will be learning along the way, ensuring that our goal of making ‘Payments’ fun and social reaches its pinnacle. For those of you who are keen to explore how peer to peer payments and group payments can happen simply with a text command, welcome to the future!
Wish to work with some of the best hackers, programmers and designers in the country? Wish to join one of the fastest growing ventures in the intricate, growing and powerful domain of fin-tech? Look no further. Ping us directly at [email protected]. Guest blog post by Rohit Taneja