EOFY, the economy and enchilladas
Things that should be on your radar this month 👀
💸The economic pressures we face are not just numbers on a chart. They're significantly impacting innovation, with the ABS reporting that a third of Aussie businesses struggle to find the necessary funds.
🥑“Waste not, want not” Tasmanian restaurant Timbre uses a barter system with local farms, backyard vegetable growers, and community gardens to determine its daily menu. This ingenious approach supports locals and ensures the freshest produce is available.
🌯 In April, we shared an update on Guzman y Gomez raising capital and hitting pause on IPO… well a lot can change in a couple of months, with the burrito chain listing on the ASX with an eye-watering closing share price of $30.
⌨️Google is kicking off its first Google for Startups Accelerator: AI First program, designed for Aussie startups building AI solutions. Applications close July 31st.
💰South Australian-based and looking for funding? Check out the funds and grants available to fuel your SA startup.
Quirky tech to try
🎨Struggling to create beautiful presentations? Check out Pitch, a free tool that turns your scruffy presentations into sophisticated decks bound to impress investors!
🕹️ Kahoot: Looking for a fun and interactive way to conduct meetings your team will enjoy? With its custom quizzes and polls, you can keep things engaging and get real-time responses from your team using their phones.
🧈ButterDocs is an alternative to Google Docs that helps you run a more productive writing process. Its built-in notes app, outlining board, focus tools, and collaboration features are built for professional writing and editing workflows.
Productivity hack 👩💻
📧 Using pre-written templates in Gmail has been a significant productivity hack for Project Alfred. We’re streamlining repetitive communication tasks such as reminders, payment processes, financial reports, and other regularly sent topics. We can address common queries and routine tasks by crafting and saving standardised email responses without drafting each message from scratch. This saves valuable time and ensures consistency and professionalism in client interactions. Check it out!
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That's just our two pennies' worth.
– Liam and Amy, co-founders of Project Alfred
(changing the way people think about accounting)