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This is in the board info section with a lot of other customer quotes. I also spent the last year analyzing all of the apps in the industry and came to the same conclusion as Paul Rogers CEO PrimeMyBody, but everyone should do their own DD and not rely on Paul or I.
There are a number of marketing solutions out there and some specific for the direct sales industry. Some of the back office providers have also dabbled in this is well.
Most of the sites I go do you can't even figure out what the app does without getting a demo and most list few or no customers. One does have 32 customers listed but I don't recognize any of the names, but they do say on the home page "Over 1.4 Million Lines of Code!"
That company in their news feed show only a few new signups this year.
There is another company that list Tupperware as a client, but only shows 3 others. Me thinks Tware is using their backoffice solution and not the front office that they are dabbling in. If you go look at Tware's mobile app, it hasn't been updated in almost a year.
The login page a little bland
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id...p;hl=en_US
Keep in mind there are different types of direct selling. One of which is parties like Tware does which is more labor intensive and harder to sell that way.
Sound concepts has been thinking about direct sales and developing for a long time. Much longer than most realize. Not only were they and even now with VERB, light years ahead of everyone, they a have applied for various patents and have a few approved already.
Few investors know that they first filed in May 31, 2014. That is over 5 years ago they figured out the content distribution methods and tracking.
Patent was approved. Yes approved on October 17, 2017
Before someone says, "Hey, that's old stuff. Technology changes every year or two."
That patent was updated and approved yet again recently.
Anyone that has duplicated this is subject to royalty damages.
Anyone that tries to duplicate can be sued and VERB can receive compensation for the unauthorized use
Light years ahead of everyone with patent protection
https://www.globenewswire.com/news-release/20...Texas.html