Wanderwing Started with a Snail

Wanderwing started with a snail. My 10 year old daughter, found a snail in our front yard. She was obsessed with this snail for 2 solid weeks. She desperately needed to add this snail to our already long list of family pets which include a Boxer-Labrador mix, Hound mix, and 2 Albino Leopard Geckos. She searched up 'how to care for snails.' She created a slide deck on why she needed this snail as a pet. Just about every family conversation revolved around this snail.

Watching her use technology to build her case for support and explore her world is what gave me the inspiration for Wanderwing. In case you were still wondering, that snail did not become a member of the Carter family pet collection.

With an idea in my head and drive in my heart, I turned to ChatGPT to start my business. I started by searching up similar apps. No direct competition - that's good. Then, I searched up 'how do I learn how to code?' ChatGPT suggested I take a free online Harvard 50 class - keep this in mind - a Harvard 50 class. Not a 101 class. I made it through the first lesson proud as punch! Then I gave up 1/2 way through my second lesson when I could not code the damn Mario bricks required to turn in my homework. At this point, I went back to ChatGPT and said, "How do I build an app when I will not be learning how to code?" At this point, ChatGPT pointed me in the direction of Figma.

I used Figma to make my first draft and turned to the Atlanta Tech Village's Start Up Summer School series to get my thoughts organized. I was amazed by the classes I received. At the Women in Tech meet up, I connected with women like Erin Peterson, Scout Storytellers, and learned a TON in just a short amount of time.

Now, I don't know where Wanderwing will go next. But what I do know, is the difference between a million dollar idea and actually earning a million dollars is forward motion. I'll keep you updated here as Wanderwing moves out of the development stage and into the marketplace. Thank you for taking the time to learn about Wanderwing and me. Together, we will raise a generation of kids who are tech savvy but never tech dependent.

What's next for Wanderwing?? I'm pitching at the Atlanta Tech Village’s Start Up Village #101 on Monday, October 6. Win, lose or draw, I'll share an update, and continue moving forward.

Emily Carter

Watching my youngest daughter find a snail, name the snail, talk incessantly about the snail, and then look up 'how to care for snails' was the inspiration for this app.

My name is Emily Carter, and I want to get our kids outside. As a mother of two girls and vice president at a major non-profit, I have spent more time than I want to admit wondering if my kids are getting enough free play time.

Outside of work, I love leading my daughter's Girl Scout troop, coaching Girls on the Run, mentoring fundraising professionals, and wandering with my family. My husband, Sam, is an award winning artist, the man who can always 'fix it,' and the shop foreman at the Center for Puppetry Arts.

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