small steps, big progress
some days feel like checkpoints, moments that quietly remind you that the work you’re doing is actually moving somewhere.
yesterday was one of those days for us. standing in front of a panel and showing campuspal in its almost-finished form made everything we’ve been building feel a little more real.
there’s a different kind of confidence that comes when people outside your circle understand what you’re trying to do. it gave us clarity. it gave us direction. and it made us even more sure about where campuspal is headed next.
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the finals at babcock
pulling up for the finals felt like a checkpoint we needed. campuspal made it to the top spots, and the judges were impressed with the direction we’re heading. seeing genuine understanding from people outside our circle hits differently.
virtual support
my co-founders joined the finals virtually, watching from afar. having them there, even over a screen, reminded me that campuspal is a team effort and their support gave me a quiet boost of confidence.
momentum boost
what matters most is that this gives us room to move faster. instead of talking about what we want to build we can actually sit down and finish the real work.
next steps
1. ios app: we are pushing the native version because most students use iphones and we want the experience smooth from day one.
2. better infrastructure: with the waitlist growing, we need stronger servers to handle the load once we open fully.
3. launch.
launch strategy
we’re preparing for a dual launch in wigwe university and babcock simultaneously. both campuses have ambassadors ready, and we are also kicking off marketing so students know what campuspal offers before the full rollout.
closing notes
big shoutout to everyone supporting the vision so far. every milestone, no matter how small, pushes us forward. we’re back to building and refining campuspal for the students who will use it first.
prince and the campuspal team