24.01.23|Shaul Olmert"The process of adopting any technology involves overcoming natural, understandable and justified concerns,” writes Piggy co-founder Shaul Olmert. “Our challenge as humans is not to avoid progress, but to make productive, informed and moral use of it”
03.01.23|Shaul OlmertWhile it’s tempting to drop everything and follow the twinkling star in the market’s sky at a given moment, Shaul Olmert warns startups that trends sometimes disappear as quickly as they appear
22.11.22|Meir OrbachThe Israeli startup has developed a platform that enables users to create documents, presentations, invitations, and more, directly from their mobile phones
03.11.22|Shaul OlmertIf the global pandemic has taught us anything, it’s that the way we used to work might not have been the best way
22.09.22|Shaul OlmertIn a company presentation, the foundation is critical. It forces the creator to be as precise as possible in their message, determine exactly what they want to say, and make sure that they have the best possible answers to questions about it
27.06.22|Shaul OlmertWith the frequent news of layoffs hitting the Israeli high-tech sector, here are some helpful tips for startup leaders who are forced to cut staff
02.06.22|Shaul OlmertThe grand Hollywood-style celebrations startups are throwing for even minor milestones, lose sight of the big picture
10.05.22|Shaul Olmert“In startups, which are limited in resources, there is no choice but to use a little impudence, creativity, trial and error, to refine what is worth investing in and what is an idea that sounds good but is not yet ripe to invest in,” writes Shaul Olmert
15.03.22|Shaul OlmertBefore a startup rushes to reach the Proof of Concept stage, it should first tackle Product Market Fit
16.02.22|Shaul OlmertWhile competition certainly does make the business world go round, sometimes a perceived competitor isn’t actually that
02.12.21|Shaul OlmertWhen drawing a business plan, like on the battlefield, “things will happen unexpectedly,” writes Piggy CEO Shaul Olmert. However, “even if our business plan and forecasts are baseless, it is better to start with some foundation and adapt on the go.”
20.10.21|Shaul Olmert“In a market largely driven by an ‘all or nothing’ mentality, it is no longer enough to showcase a quality product,” writes Shaul Olmert, however, “trying to convince investors, and yourself, that you have superpowers is a very bad idea”
19.09.21|Shaul Olmert“It is challenging to build not only a product that people will love, but also one that will make them produce products that others will love,” writes Piggy CEO Shaul Olmert
14.07.21|Shaul OlmertStartups should not decide too much, too soon, rather experiment and let the users and the market guide their way to success
08.06.21|Shaul OlmertStartups are forever counting down the time to their next funding round, but how can they prove to investors that they are deserving of more money?
20.05.21|Shaul OlmertThe time has come to pick a direction. We can’t continue development for much longer before determining a more precise direction for the future of our product and company
29.04.21|Shaul OlmertPiggy's product is entering the world and CEO Shaul Olmert is sitting tight waiting to see what the feedback will be
15.03.21|Shaul OlmertThe Israeli tech scene cultivates a commando squad mentality of rushing ahead at all cost, but it’s better to prioritize and focus on what matters
08.03.21|Shaul OlmertAfter six months of secrecy, Shaul Olmert finally reveals what his new startup Piggy actually does
24.12.20|Shaul OlmertShaul Olmert shares his internal deliberations on the pros and cons of working from home