Free Website for anyone
Hello,
We’re testing a new design framework (world first) to build online applications and we are in search of someone who is in need of a FREE website (value $50K) in exchange for participating in our experiment. The participant will sit through an interview, two online surveys and attend 4-5 online meetings lasting up to two hours each. The experiment will last between 30 - 40 days at the most starting September till October. if this sounds like you, get in touch at ace@creativesoftware.app
Thank you
Ace Lio
Dip, Bad, PgDip, MIT
Director of UX
Creative Software
W: creativesoftware.app...
E: ace@creativesoftware.app
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