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India’s FrameBench Seeks To Revolutionize the Creative Design Industries

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Rohit Agarwal just presented here at Startup Arena on his project, Framebench. It’s a pretty cool concept.

As a person who works closely with product designers and engineers, I’m digging Framebench, which just pitched at Startup Arena. It’s a web app that allows designers and their clients to collaborate on designs in real-time and in the cloud. Thus making it really easy for designers to get feedback on their work, and adapt accordingly to suit the needs of their clients.

Rohit goes on:

While working on a computer graphics project in college, we realized that we couldn’t use Google docs to collaborate on images and that’s when the idea struck and we built the first prototype. We later got incubated at IIM-Ahmedabad’s iAccelerator program. We are at a phase where early customers have started pouring in. We expect the next 3 months to be crucial in terms of the hockey stick growth.

If you’re not getting it yet, think of a Google Docs for creative designers. In the creative design industry today, it’s common practice for clients to send product or design requests and designers will submit the projects asynchronously, sometimes giving feedback over e-mail or even a phone call – or if they’re ambitious, using Skype’s screenshare feature. Framebench comes in and streamlines all these needs into one platform.

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Designers and clients can chat together while looking at the same designs and even color or sketch on the same design at the same time. And since Framebench is attempting to enter the creative industries, it’s nicely integrated with Dropbox and Basecamp.

The team of seven is from New Delhi, headed by two co-founders who worked together since college, India and is quickly growing its sales channels via its recent seed investment of $150,000 from Blume Ventures. It currently has 1,250 users. If I were Google, I’d be acquiring Framebench immediately and adding them to Google Drive’s enterprise offerings.

Check out their video for more details:

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