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This startup believes mobile apps for businesses should work more like consumer apps


The Mobile-First Company is developing B2B apps that are designed for mobile first because phones have become the main computing devices.

For instance, if you’re a wedding photographer, you might want to create an inventory of all your camera lenses and gear to make sure that you don’t leave anything behind. Many angel investors also participated in the round, including Xavier Niel (Kima Ventures), Thibaud Elzière (Hexa), Jean-Baptiste Hironde (MWM) and Rodolphe Ardant (Spendesk). So let’s see how long it takes before The Mobile-First Company ships an app that you can spot in the wild when talking with a small business owner.

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