LifeAt Spaces employees, from left: Devin Ajimine, Ashika Mulagada, Pouya Rad and Marisa Chentakul. (LifeAt Spaces Photo)After more than a year of remote work, Devin Ajimine and his friends could not find a productivity tool that would help them stay focused. The tool they showcased, called LifeAt Spaces, was seen and shared millions of times on various social media platforms. The startup partners with digital creators to design the virtual spaces. While the pitch for LifeAt’s digital spaces may sound familiar, Ajimine insists that it’s not a metaverse tool.
Source: Forbes January 30, 2023 23:30 UTC