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For many of us, the most difficult aspect of doing the laundry is the final phase – folding clothes. It’s why many wardrobes are left in chaos. One won’t even be surprised to learn that this seemingly simple task is responsible for some failed relationships. If you are one of those that view folding as a Herculean task, FoldiMate was specially designed for you. This smart folding machine is capable of folding about 40 items of laundry in four minutes or less. Even if folding laundry were your hobby, you’d have a hard time beating that.
FoldiMate is a huge, sleek machine that is optimized to take the work out of folding your laundry. All you need to do is put your clothes into the feed tube and the machine does the rest for you. It’s high time you said goodbye to piling clothes in your wardrobe or on your bed and embrace the new time-saving way of folding your clothes.
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The FoldiMate couldn’t be easier to feed. Simply put your clothing item into the feed tube and your neatly folded clothes come out from the other opening. You can feed the machine within seconds and it’ll produce your clothes just as fast.
Versatile
The folding machine is capable of handling a wide range of clothes. It can seamlessly fold clothes ranging from shirts, pants, buttoned-up blouses, pillowcases, towels, etc. It comes with a smart technology that helps it adapt to various cloth type and sizes. You can trust it to handle most of your folding needs. However, you may have to handle your socks, undergarments, thick hoodies, and most baby clothes on your own.
Family friendly
The FoldiMate is designed in a way that anyone in the family can help fold clothes. Children no longer have to wait until their parents come back home before the laundry can be arranged. Everyone can now help with the folding.
Pricing info
The estimated selling price for the FoldiMate is $980. This amount does not include taxes or shipping costs as these may vary from country to country. The first batch of the new FoldiMate is expected to be shipped by late 2019. Prospective buyers are encouraged to join the waitlist via the official FoldiMate website. Joining the waitlist would give you a chance to pre-order when the product becomes available in your country.
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Startup
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Actions
Startups typically begin by a founder (solo-founder) or co-founders who have a way to solve a problem. The founder of a startup will begin market validation by problem interview, solution interview, and building a minimum viable product (MVP), i.e. a prototype, to develop and validate their business models. The startup process can take a long period of time (by some estimates, three years or longer), and hence sustaining effort is required. Over the long term, sustaining effort is especially challenging because of the high failure rates and uncertain outcomes. Having a business plan in place outlines what to do and how to plan and achieve an idea in the future. Typically, these plans outline the first 3 to 5 years of your business strategy.
Design principles
Models behind startups presenting as ventures are usually associated with design science. Design science uses design principles considered to be a coherent set of normative ideas and propositions to design and construct the company's backbone. For example, one of the initial design principles is "affordable loss".
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