A business education platform is making it easy for individuals who want to get involved in legal tech connect with startup mentors.
Entrepreneurship education platform IdeaPros has announced mentorship opportunities to prospective legal tech startup founders across the US. This move is part of its effort to offer support to innovators in various technology sectors.
More information is available at https://www.ideapros.com
Founded by lawyer and serial entrepreneur Frederick Cary, IdeaPros offers a unique approach to business education, combining core concepts with mentoring sessions with a multi-disciplinary team consisting of private equity specialists, product developers, tech founders, and marketers, among others.
“Our goal with IdeaPros is to make entrepreneurial education attainable to a greater number of people,” a company spokesperson said. “We’re offering an inexpensive way to determine the validity of your business idea and the resources and guidance you need to build it.”
IdeaPros can help individuals determine product-market fit through one-on-one brainstorming sessions with its mentors, which can be accessed by taking its online courses. The company currently offers the Purpose Driven Entrepreneur and the more expansive Business Starter Pack, both of which teach its proprietary approach to launching a new business.
The company is also open to partnerships, offering comprehensive assistance in exchange for equity. This option involves submitting a pitch and passing a rigorous evaluation process, which culminates in the issuing of a partnership offer.
IdeaPros will have a hands-on role in this partnership, taking the lead in the development, launch, and marketing of the product or app. To date, over 350 companies have been launched through this arrangement, including startups involved in various technology sectors.
According to Future Market Insights, the legal tech industry is expected to grow by a CAGR of 8.9% between 2022 and 2032, continuing the momentum it gained during the pandemic. Much of this growth is forecast to come from the software sector as demand for methods to make the legal process more transparent increases.
“We’re keen on working with problem solvers who can bring something new and exciting to this rapidly growing industry,” the spokesperson said.
Those who wish to learn more can view a free webinar introducing the company’s services at https://fred.ideapros.com/play