Create a backoffice to manage startup users
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Having a startup product is good, but often we underestimate the admin side of the product.
How to edit our customers' info, how to go through their workflow, to edit their profile,
To understand why there is something wrong with their account...
All that is only possible with a backoffice interface
(Unless if you want to ask your developer to edit your database manually, all day long… )
In today’s episode, I’m going to explain, how you can easily create a back-office interface without having to pay for expensive developments.
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