Hello Everyone,
Just ran across Sports Passport and they now have a new mobile app.
The greatest games of our lifetimes. In your pocket. Sports Passport, now available in the App Store. http://bit.ly/SportsPassport
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It’s been a long and winding four-year journey filled with some small wins, big setbacks, and complete start-overs.
Two years ago, I contemplated pulling the plug on Sports Passport. The passion was there, the funds weren’t. Instead of folding things up, I tripled down. On faith. I’m a believer.
Then things turned around. We crowdfunded our way out of a corner. A Fortune 100 company stepped in, and a trusted mentor-investor stepped up. Not overnight. Over 24 months, with a lot of rocky terrain in between. That’s what I signed up for.
I don’t fear failure, I fear regret. Regret of not turning a vision into something visible. Regret of having to explain to my son one day that I gave up on a promising project without seeing it through.
And here we are today. A new beginning. It took four years to get to version 1.0.1. Yet it’s taken God a lot longer to get me to that same level of faith. How patient is He?
If you enjoy attending sporting events or reliving sports memories, I humbly ask you: Download the app. Give it a spin. Or pass it along to a friend that does. I’d be eternally grateful.
Thank you!
Just ran across Sports Passport and they now have a new mobile app.
The greatest games of our lifetimes. In your pocket. Sports Passport, now available in the App Store. http://bit.ly/SportsPassport
——
It’s been a long and winding four-year journey filled with some small wins, big setbacks, and complete start-overs.
Two years ago, I contemplated pulling the plug on Sports Passport. The passion was there, the funds weren’t. Instead of folding things up, I tripled down. On faith. I’m a believer.
Then things turned around. We crowdfunded our way out of a corner. A Fortune 100 company stepped in, and a trusted mentor-investor stepped up. Not overnight. Over 24 months, with a lot of rocky terrain in between. That’s what I signed up for.
I don’t fear failure, I fear regret. Regret of not turning a vision into something visible. Regret of having to explain to my son one day that I gave up on a promising project without seeing it through.
And here we are today. A new beginning. It took four years to get to version 1.0.1. Yet it’s taken God a lot longer to get me to that same level of faith. How patient is He?
If you enjoy attending sporting events or reliving sports memories, I humbly ask you: Download the app. Give it a spin. Or pass it along to a friend that does. I’d be eternally grateful.
Thank you!
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