Funding, Tech Recs & Biscuits
Things that should be on your radar this month 👀
💰Not sure how much money your startup needs? Consider these six common founder mistakes.
🍪The stringent rules and regulations of the ‘Anzac’ word are still in full swing over 100 years after the term was coined—even Anzac biscuits must adhere to the rules.
🔍Investment NSW is hosting a free ‘find your co-founder or C-suite’ event for Sydney-based startups on May 14. Register here.
🎬 If at first you don’t succeed, pick yourself up and try again. That’s what Milkrun and Voly founders have done since the collapse of the delivery businesses.
🌯Burritos, hair follicles for Alzheimer's, AI-driven insurance, and energy storage—what do they have in common? The three startups and one fast food business have all raised money.
Quirky tech to try
🖼️QR codes experienced a resurgence in the COVID era, but why settle for the standard-looking QR code when you can use AI to create your own visually appealing code? Check out the QR Code AI Generator.
🖥️Need a customised website? Check out Unicorn Platform for speedy designs that use AI-generated content and images.
✅Is there too much work and life admin to manage? Try out this Magic ToDo list - which breaks tasks down so you don’t have a breakdown.
Productivity hack 👩💻
Email bills to Xero
Every Xero account has a unique email where you can forward your supplier bills to appear as draft Bills in Xero. Some details, such as the invoice number, date, contact name, and amounts, will automatically be filled in. The PDFs are attached to the transaction so you can easily view all the details. It might be a minor hack, but it’ll save you time!
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– Liam and Amy, co-founders of Project Alfred
(changing the way people think about accounting)