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ELI - 532 | From Bankruptcy to Building Apps for Fortune 500s | Abhinav Singh (Techugo)

ELI - 532 | From Bankruptcy to Building Apps for Fortune 500s | Abhinav Singh (Techugo)

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In this episode of ELI, we sit down with Abhinav Singh, the Founder of Techugo, a leading mobile app development company known for building highly scalable applications for startups and Fortune 500 clients like Airtel, Godfrey Phillips, and Byju’s.Abhinav shares his rollercoaster entrepreneurial journey—from early success and a failed acquisition that led to bankruptcy, to rebuilding his life and company from scratch. We dive deep into the technical side of the business, discussing what makes an app truly scalable, the importance of documentation, and why enterprises still struggle with legacy tech.We also explore the future of the industry: Will AI agents replace traditional app UIs? Are Progressive Web Apps (PWAs) a threat to native development? And is the role of the app developer at risk due to AI coding tools?Topics Discussed:Building scalable apps with 200k+ downloads.Why enterprises outsource mobile development.Abhinav’s personal story of bankruptcy and redemption.The shift from traditional UI to AI-driven conversational interfaces.Native Apps vs. Progressive Web Apps (PWA).The impact of AI on the future of software development jobs.Chapters(00:00) Introduction: Meet Abhinav Singh of Techugo (00:49) What makes a mobile app scalable? (01:46) Custom Solutions vs. Readymade Templates (03:02) Startups vs. Enterprise Clients (Fortune 500s) (04:45) Why big enterprises struggle to build mobile apps in-house (06:51) Go-To-Market Strategy and App Marketing (07:59) Abhinav’s Journey: From $2B Exit Deal to Bankruptcy (10:33) Rebuilding from rock bottom to 1400+ Apps delivered (11:30) Technical Scalability: Why documentation is critical (14:34) Success Stories: TrueFan, Byju's, Gyan Fresh & Pickleball (16:50) The future of UI: AI Agents and Conversational Interfaces (20:56) Native Apps vs. Progressive Web Apps (PWAs) (23:24) Will AI replace App Developers? (26:09) Conclusion

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