Neurosell won the award - best startup of the week with Virton AI product
Today, Neurosell shared the win for Startup of the Week by Product Radar. Let's find out how it happened and what results it yielded. Why did Neurosell enter the competition? The flagship product of startup Neurosell is AI-powered virtual fitting rooms. The team has great expertise in development, including in AI organization. The Virton AI startup is already working with pilot projects and testing many hypotheses, weekly algorithms. So why being an already growing startup - Virton AI was sent to the competition? First and foremost - the company enters contests to get expert feedback and community involvement. For Virton AI it is important to get not only customer experience, but also support and feedback from industry experts. Alexander Khopyorsky - Founder at Brat AI, no code for AI Agent - became the project hunter. Including the exchange of experience with other industry representatives is an important point in the formation of the company's product strategy. What did the Virton AI team get out of the competition? First and foremost, our team gained experience with the community. It was important for us to get feedback both from other founders in related fields and to learn more about working with communities like Product Radar. Such experience helps us adjust our product strategy and internal processes. - Elijah Rastorugev, Neurosell & Virton AI CTO Naturally, this is just the beginning of the journey for Virton AI, but already, after just one month of an active public beta, the team has secured many key partners, including pilot projects with various brands. To learn more about Virton AI, visit the product's website: https://virton.tech/en/

Today, Neurosell shared the win for Startup of the Week by Product Radar. Let's find out how it happened and what results it yielded.
Why did Neurosell enter the competition?
The flagship product of startup Neurosell is AI-powered virtual fitting rooms. The team has great expertise in development, including in AI organization. The Virton AI startup is already working with pilot projects and testing many hypotheses, weekly algorithms. So why being an already growing startup - Virton AI was sent to the competition?
First and foremost - the company enters contests to get expert feedback and community involvement. For Virton AI it is important to get not only customer experience, but also support and feedback from industry experts.
Alexander Khopyorsky - Founder at Brat AI, no code for AI Agent - became the project hunter. Including the exchange of experience with other industry representatives is an important point in the formation of the company's product strategy.
What did the Virton AI team get out of the competition?
First and foremost, our team gained experience with the community. It was important for us to get feedback both from other founders in related fields and to learn more about working with communities like Product Radar. Such experience helps us adjust our product strategy and internal processes. - Elijah Rastorugev, Neurosell & Virton AI CTO
Naturally, this is just the beginning of the journey for Virton AI, but already, after just one month of an active public beta, the team has secured many key partners, including pilot projects with various brands.
To learn more about Virton AI, visit the product's website:
https://virton.tech/en/