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Create memories forever with ForKeepsDo you ever wish you could hear a lost loved one's voice just one more time? Or wish you knew what happened to the photos from all those family holidays and special occasions years ago? Wouldn't it be nice to be able to access these at any time, wherever you are, and share them with family and friends years from now, or even your future generations who haven't even been born yet? ![]() Prakash Patel, CEO of ForKeeps ForKeeps allows you to do just that - to create and keep memories like these alive forever We chat to Prakash Patel, CEO of ForKeeps to find out about the journey of the innovative digital platform... Can you tell us a bit about ForKeeps?ForKeeps is a newly launched South African company with a sole vision to change the way people behave in the world towards celebrating life and the afterlife in the digital age. It's an innovative app, which specifically allows anyone to easily create, store securely and deliver messages, wishes and celebrations of a person’s life, whilst they are alive and when they have sadly departed. The app has several key features that include :
What sparked the idea of ForKeeps? When did you get started?The idea of ForKeeps was a combination of ideas and dreams from different personal experiences from the management team, which includes me, Rob Inglis, Michelle van Niekerk and Pieter Meyer. We all shared the desire to change how we currently celebrate life digitally, pay tribute to loved ones who have departed and the legacy we leave behind for loved ones. People deserve for their memories to be kept alive forever! What is the core function of ForKeeps?We live in an era of digital technology – where the impossible can now be possible. Through innovative new technology and thinking, we now have the ability to create everlasting memories through key features. What are some of the offerings?We currently have the 'Forever Album' which can be designed and created within minutes for any occasion. For example, if you were getting married today, you could create your wedding album in the morning, and then send the link to all your guests who are attending, and whilst the day unfolds, your guests could add real-time photos to your album, with their own messages - to give you a truly once in a lifetime view of your wedding from everyone’s eyes - were all your guests become your photographers capturing every single precious moment. Another feature is the 'Timeless Message' which is built based on 100’s of business logics rules that allows anyone the freedom to let their loved ones know how they felt in their own words, once they have sadly departed. They can choose the format (notes, audio, or video), the occasion and also when the message should be sent. It's a message that will last forever and give you the ability to speak life into future situations even when you are no longer around. We are currently working on a feature which will allow you to build a 'Digital Legacy' that can be a glimpse for future generations to see. When your grandchildren have grandchildren, wouldn’t you like them to know who their great-great-grandparents were? Imagine leaving a digital legacy documenting how cool you were back in the day or even how you all coped through the Covid-19 pandemic? ForKeeps app is available for free on the Google Play Store and iOS Apple Store with in-app purchases. There is also a desktop version available. What has been the challenges to overcome since starting out?The biggest challenge since starting out was working with five different divisions and locations. From driving and setting the strategy and UX, through to the creative interpretation and prototyping, through to the development of the total digital ecosystem (to include the mobile app, web app and basic mobile browser solutions), whilst coordinating the successful delivery via different locations. What advice would you give to other aspiring entrepreneurs?There are many trials and trepidations in building a business or brand from scratch. There are many high and there will be lows. The challenge is understanding how to navigate these paths with a goal in sight. The top lessons or advice I can give are as follows:
What has been your proudest achievement thus far?Seeing a passion project, for the four us, become a world-first product and one of South Africa's newest innovative companies. What does the future of entrepreneurship look like to you?The future of entrepreneurship in South Africa (let alone Africa as a continent), has never looked so promising (but now albeit Covid-19 and whatever the global recession looks like) with its investment landscape for entrepreneurs slowly changing at unprecedented rates over the past few years, due to greater international venture capitalists flowing into the continent. The world has clearly got its eye on the opportunity in Africa rising, but with recent problems with our parastatals and now Covid-19, I don’t think anyone can predict these uncertain times. However, having lived through two recessions in my working life, and been living in SA for over a decade, I have never seen a more resilient country, a country that makes its difficulties into opportunities like mobile. Through these uncertain times, I believe it will be countries like SA, that will lead the way with new inventors and entrepreneurs who rise from the flames, if given half a chance, as innovation and disruption isn’t always a plan or strategy but a necessity. What do you think is the importance of startup accelerator/incubator programmes?The importance cannot be underestimated. It is like asking a newborn who has all the intent of walking to be then asked to start running. Good accelerators and incubation programmes are the frameworks to help budding entrepreneurs learn the basics about building a sound and successful business, from financial management, legalities, patenting, CI, building a brand, marketing and go to market strategies - mentorship, guidance and encouragement (as it can be very lonely), that any entrepreneur can gain from. What do you believe are the traits an entrepreneur needs in order to succeed?Persistency over failure. As Colin Powel said,“Success is the result of perfection, hard work, learning from failure, loyalty and persistence.” Tell us about your biggest struggles as an entrepreneur, as well as some major highlights.In my opinion, the biggest issue is accessibility and access for budding entrepreneurs or small businesses to get help and assistance from financial capital, mentorship and guidance. Why would you encourage someone to become an entrepreneur?To create something from nothing! To be a creator of opportunities for others Where would you like to see ForKeeps in the next 5 years?In short, our vision is to see ForKeeps as the largest online album directory in the world, where we have the largest library of albums, from tributes through to newborns - where people and even historians will refer to. Our other biggest vision is to see how we have created everlasting memories and timeless messages for loved ones, by loved ones. Messages that have been created and delivered to loved ones and given priceless comfort to millions of people around the world. About Evan-Lee CourieGroup Editor: Retail and Lifestyle View my profile and articles... |