Touchfire: An Interview For Founders Who Make Physical Products – with Steven Isaac

Steven Isaac, Touchfire, Physical Product

This is another interview my series with founders who make physical products.

In this interview I want to find out how a founder who got frustrated with the iPad built a *profitable* and innovative keyboard.

Steven Isaac is founder of Touchfire, which makes an elevated keyboard that allows people to touchtype on an iPad.

Steven Isaac

Touchfire

Steven Isaac is founder of Touchfire, which makes an elevated keyboard that allows people to touchtype on an iPad.

 

Andrew: Before we get started, have you ever wanted to visit the land down under? Australia is a hot bed of innovation and has a thriving entrepreneurial community. And the heart of that community is Fishburners. Fishburners is a co-working space in Sydney, Australia. Which is home to the single largest community of entrepreneurs and business people in Australia. If you’re thinking of coming to Australia for a visit or if you’d like to try working from Sydney, start your trip at Fishburners.org. They have a range of membership options for all kinds of businesses and individuals. And they host regular events where you can connect with some of Australia’s most influential business people.

Next, do you need a single phone number that comes with multiple extensions so that anyone in your company can be reached no matter where they are, even if they happen to be in Australia? Go to Grasshopper.com. It’s the complete virtual phone system that...

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