Teach Middle East Magazine Sep - Dec 2020 Issue 1 Volume 8 | Page 47

A Moment with workload and develop a closer teacher community. Many sites allow teachers to take other teachers’ resources but there is no real collaboration taking place, an issue which Teacherly.io, addresses. Share two major challenges that you faced. How did you overcome them? One challenge was recruitment, very early on when I started, with little money, trying to get talented people to help me was hard. I was lucky to have a good network, and I was able to work with school improvement officers, teachers and head teachers, who helped with product development. They also became our evangelists and spread the word. This helped us get early sales and generate some revenue, which in turn enabled us to recruit more great talent. The second challenge was ensuring that we did not run before we were able to walk. Early stage startups can easily get distracted and start adding too many features to their product or start expanding too early. I am a huge believer in staying true to your core value proposition. Keep asking yourself one key question, ‘what is the core problem that I am trying to solve?’. Focusing on this and making sure we did not get distracted, helped us establish ourselves in the UK and now expanding to other countries. I’d like to add a third, having gone through the cycle of founding and trying to fund my start up with external funding, I found being a single founder very hard. I am of the view that, there still needs to be more funding options available to Black and Minority Ethnic Entrepreneurs (BAME). Some reasonable progress has been made to help women entrepreneurs, but not enough, in my opinion, is available to support BAME entrepreneurs. What Is Teacherly? Teacherly is a collaborative lesson planning and peer to peer coaching platform. It connects teachers across departments, schools and countries, by creating clusters of teacher communities. Teacherly improves workflow and efficiency and drives up the quality of planning, reducing workload and saving teachers time. At a school management level, it also helps with compliance and understanding the quality of teaching that is happening on a day to day basis. What is the hardest thing about being an entrepreneur? Making sure that as an entrepreneur you transition from just thinking and executing an idea, to running it as a business. It is important to have a mind set of wanting to continue to learn and better yourself as an entrepreneur and Founder, and finding time to do this. What is one of your proudest achievements to date? My proudest moment as a Founder was making it to the top 10 of the Founders and CEOs of tech startups 2017 in The Northern Stars/Tech Nation Annual Awards. This was a great achievement because the award was judged by some amazing CEOs, as well as an audience vote, too. It was streamed live, and my daughter and wife watched me for the first time on TV. What are three fun activities that you do to relax and take your mind off work? I love running. I get up at 05.30am and run every morning, this helps me to reflect and relax. I love playing with my daughters Huriayya and Haniya, who is 1 year old. We love dancing to Kids Bop. I also enjoy watching football, I have supported Manchester United since I was 11.