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Troy Robinson Entrepreneur & Restaurant District Manager

Columbia, SC
District Manager for high-volume restaurant in South Carolina. I've been in the restaurant industry for 21 years. Web programmer with extensive knowledge in: Project Management Startup Impediments Web APIs Restaurant Back Office Systems Web Development Creating MVP products Avid reader of Seth Godin, Malcolm Gladwell, Marginal Revolution blog, & Tim Ferriss I can help you by providing you feedback on your best practices & ideas. I'd love to speak to you about improving staffing levels, retention, profitability, systems and best practices to help you get unstuck with running…
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Awesome advice. Really appreciated his insight.

Source: Clarity Jon Uland Feb 8, 2022

Troy was incredibly helpful in assessing my startup idea and providing me invaluable insight into the restaurant industry. Speaking with Troy undoubtably saved me weeks of headache and dozens of mistakes. Thanks Troy!

Source: Clarity Theodore Watson Jun 21, 2021

Great call, very knowledgeable in the restaurant space, and had great insights and advice. Highly recommended.

Source: Clarity Mladen Gajic Apr 26, 2020

Best call I've had on Clarity yet. If you own a restaurant you have to talk to this guy!

Source: Clarity Elliot Houlston Feb 28, 2020

It was great talking to Troy. His knowledge of the Restaurant industry & ability to relate it to the my questions was a great help.

Source: Clarity Mohit D Sep 30, 2019

Great call! Helpful and recommended!

Source: Clarity Bryan Carlin Dec 21, 2017

Troy was great! Prompt, insightful and had great suggestions.

Source: Clarity James Lanyon Jun 5, 2017

Excellent Call. Troy managed to narrow down exactly what I needed and gave sound actionable advice. Highly recommended.

Source: Clarity Justin Gilchrist Oct 24, 2016
Troy Robinson, Entrepreneur & Restaurant District Manager answered:

Another important area to consider, especially when you have an idea without any users would be, letters of intent.

While these letters of intent don't truly have a value it puts a measurable, trackable list of people that are willing to adopt your product, which may not be released and will softly commit to adopting to your service prior to you having it available.

While it's just a soft commitment it speaks louder than not having any paying customers on board.

For a pitch when speaking with investor and having letters of intent it gives more leverage.

Look into it and see how letters of intent to use your product is a great springboard when you may have no active users at the current time.

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