How do you define the success of stashcat?<\/strong><\/em><\/p>
For us, success means when many police officers in a federal state use the messenger. In Lower Saxony, we have 25,000 police officers and 19,000 of them use stashcat. That is already enormous!
Nevertheless, we know that there won’t be one messenger that makes all police forces and all states equally happy.<\/p>
Why?<\/strong> <\/em><\/p>
Because countries all have different requirements. And the principle of an egg-laying pillow has already not worked in the area we also know very well: the school market. Our attempt was to invent the one big learning platform that would make all types of schools and providers happy. We then had to admit to ourselves that there will be no such thing as an egg-laying lizard. In the end, the lean tools prevail: WhatsApp, Dropbox or the like. That’s why we won’t be able to map all the requirements that the police have.<\/p>
Now we are focusing on interoperability, so that different police forces can exchange their data and use their “own” services alongside in conjunction with our product.<\/p>\t\t\t\t\t\t<\/div>\n\t\t\t\t<\/div>\n\t\t\t\t