17-Year-Old Entrepreneur's Dog Advisor App Saves Lives | Whiz Kids
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10 connectionsΒ·12 entities in this videoβDog Advisor: A Lifesaving App for Pet Owners
- π‘ Deni Darenberg, a 17-year-old entrepreneur, founded Dog Advisor, a website designed to provide clear and trustworthy guidance for pet owners.
- π― The platform addresses the issue of finding reliable information online by organizing articles into stages of dog ownership and offering a unique bullet point system for quick access to needed information.
- π€ Dog Advisor features an AI chatbot named Max, trained on over 100 articles, which can answer personalized questions and condense information, such as calculating feeding amounts for specific dog weights.
- π A key feature is emergency guidance, where Max asks a few critical questions to provide immediate advice for urgent situations like a dog ingesting toxic substances or experiencing severe bleeding, especially when a vet is unavailable.
- π Despite starting in the US, Dog Advisor has gained significant global traction, with 70% of its users now from the US, demonstrating its wide-reaching impact.
FlyNY: Sustainable Fashion for Self-Expression
- π Madison Arana and Madison Grant are teen entrepreneurs behind FlyNY, a sustainable fashion brand focused on making eco-conscious style mainstream.
- β¨ FlyNY, a legacy brand started 10 years ago, allows students to rename and redefine the brand's meaning each year, with the current iteration standing for "Freely Love Yourself."
- ποΈ The brand sells its eco-friendly clothing, manufactured by Gilden and Bang Canvas, through a physical store at the High School of Fashion Industries and primarily via their VE (Virtual Enterprises) website.
- π± The students emphasize their commitment to eco-friendly and sustainable practices in selecting manufacturers and materials.
Expert Advice for Young Entrepreneurs
- π‘ Fashion designer Kells Barnett advises young entrepreneurs to trust their gut and avoid getting stuck by continuously evolving their brand and offerings.
- β οΈ Barnett cautions against taking all advice at face value, encouraging entrepreneurs to filter external noise and stay true to their vision to avoid confusion and inaction.
- π He stresses the importance of creating what's next rather than just reacting to trends, urging them to be the movers and shakers of their own brands.
- π€ Barnett also suggests that for inclusive brands like FlyNY, it's crucial to represent diverse individuals in their marketing and on their website to foster broader connection and relatability.
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