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Retroly: Seun Akanni

Built In Africa by Built In Africa

May 7, 202100:08:04Technology

We spoke with Seun Akanni, Front-end Software Engineer and co-founder of Retroly, an agile retrospective tool for teams with remote or co-located team members. Seun discusses creating Retroly, the role empathy played in...

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Retroly: Seun Akanni is an episode from Built In Africa by Built In Africa. We spoke with Seun Akanni, Front-end Software Engineer and co-founder of Retroly, an agile retrospective tool for teams with remote or co-located team members. Seun...

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Published May 7, 2021, 00:08:04 long, audio available.

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We spoke with Seun Akanni, Front-end Software Engineer and co-founder of Retroly, an agile retrospective tool for teams with remote or co-located team members. Seun discusses creating Retroly, the role empathy played in building Retroly, and the importance of developers collaborating with UX Designers. Timestamps: 0:00 What does Built In Africa mean to you? 1:08: The structure of Retroly: Feedback, group, voting, and resolution stage. 2:06: Where are Retroly’s users coming from? 4:45: The role empathy played in building Retroly. 5:40: The importance of front-end developers and UI designers collaborating. Check out the full article:

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Published May 7, 2021 and 00:08:04 long