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The thumbnail above is the screenshot from the official Japan National Tourism Organisation and this website happens to be the what most tourists in Japan visit. At Reserved, one of our primary objectives is to revolutionise and revitalise the digital scene in Japan. Despite its reputation for technological advancement, many Japanese digital services still operate on legacy systems and outdated designs, leading to a user experience that is often confusing and cumbersome. For us to better illus
How to Validate Your Startup Idea with a Minimal Viable Product (MVP)
Launching a startup is an exciting journey, but it comes with its share of challenges. One of the biggest hurdles entrepreneurs face is determining whether their idea will resonate with the target market. Building a full-fledged product without validating its viability can be a costly mistake. That’s where a Minimum Viable Product (MVP) comes into play. An MVP allows you to test your startup idea with minimal investment, gather valuable feedback, and refine your concept before diving into full-
Why You Should Outsource Software Development Instead of Hiring In-House
For businesses, especially startups, software development is often a critical component of growth and innovation. However, deciding whether to build an in-house team or outsource the development work can be a challenging choice. While both options have their pros and cons, outsourcing software development offers significant advantages that make it a smarter choice for many companies. This in-depth article explores why outsourcing software development can be a game-changer for your business, cov
Issues With Japanese Websites and Web Applications
The thumbnail above is the screenshot from the official Japan National Tourism Organisation and this website happens to be the what most tourists in Japan visit. At Reserved, one of our primary objectives is to revolutionise and revitalise the digital scene in Japan. Despite its reputation for technological advancement, many Japanese digital services still operate on legacy systems and outdated designs, leading to a user experience that is often confusing and cumbersome. For us to better illus