User Personas for MOM Testing

  1. Digital Nomads

    Remote workers travelling across different regions, working with multiple clients, and managing schedules across various time zones. They seek flexibility and ease of coordination while on the move.

  2. Cross-org Workers

    Professionals working for multiple organisations or teams simultaneously, requiring seamless scheduling across different entities without the hassle of managing separate calendars.

  3. Solopreneurs

    Individuals building and managing their own business ventures who juggle between multiple roles and tasks. They need efficient time management solutions for client and project meetings.

  4. Freelancers

    Independent professionals offering services to multiple clients who need to manage various project-based meetings. They need to easily track, schedule, and adjust meetings across diverse projects.


First Contact Strategies

Objective: Engage potential users to understand their scheduling needs and challenges while introducing MWW as a possible solution.

Channels for Outreach:

Sample First Contact Messages:

  1. Digital Nomads:

    "Hi NAME, as someone who travels while working, scheduling can be a hassle. MeetWithWallet aims to simplify this process, especially across time zones. I’d love to chat about your current approach to scheduling and how we could help."

  2. Cross-org Workers:

    "Hi NAME, managing meetings for different organisations can be time-consuming. We’re developing MeetWithWallet to streamline this for cross-org professionals. Could we discuss how you’re handling your schedule currently?"

  3. Solopreneurs:

    "Hello NAME, juggling business meetings and projects can be tough. We’re building MeetWithWallet to simplify scheduling for business owners like you. Would you be interested in a quick chat to share your challenges?"

  4. Freelancers:

    "Hi NAME, working with multiple clients means a packed schedule. We’re creating MeetWithWallet to help freelancers like you manage meetings easily. Can we have a quick chat about your current scheduling setup?"


Goals of Conversations

  1. Identify Scheduling Challenges

    Determine the pain points in managing meetings, such as tool limitations, difficulty coordinating with multiple clients or teams, and timezone issues.