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Aspiring entrepreneurs lack a gamified daily learning habit for business

People who want to build businesses struggle to learn entrepreneurship in an engaging, low-time-commitment format. Traditional courses and books lack the habit-forming mechanics of apps like Duolingo. A gamified micro-learning product for real business decision scenarios addresses this motivation and format gap.

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