Winning Fast Company’s Next Big Things In Tech is a major point of pride for us at Sharebite – especially now, as the broader tech landscape evolves at a breakneck pace. Every week, a new product that reads like a science fiction plot point hits the market. Everything promises to revolutionize everything, disrupt entire industries, and fundamentally change how we live. The headlines write themselves. The venture capital flows.
But in the rush to build the future, we can begin to confuse novelty with value. We get dazzled by what our technology can do and lose track of the fundamental problems that still need solving.
At Sharebite, we know there’s still a lot of work to be done around the fundamentals – and focusing our efforts on those still-unmet needs allows us to innovate for maximum impact.
Team Sharebite zeroed in on a very specific problem: food access can make or break business performance, but most meal benefit platforms treat companies as an afterthought – not a specialty category. And there’s a reason you don't go to a general practitioner for heart surgery: specialization matters.
Companies deserve better than retrofitted consumer tools with "Enterprise" slapped on top. They need purpose-built platforms that offer integration with existing systems, insights into employee preferences, and the flexibility to adapt across different locations and working arrangements.
We aren’t building for surface-level wow factor. We’re building to address specific pain points that our clients come up against every day. The results – our clients’ rising productivity rates, improved team dynamics, and successful return-to-office initiatives – are our wow factor.
For us, building the Next Big Thing In Tech means solving the problem in front of you really, really well. Spectacle sells, but substance builds value in the long term. And apparently, Fast Company agrees.
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