Everything went very quickly for LiveMentor, the start-up led by Anaïs Prétot and Alexandre Dana.
As early as April, these two thirty-year-old entrepreneurs, graduates of ESCP, had spotted the premises in which they were going to move: a coworking space three times less expensive than the 300 m² of offices they occupied (25,000 euros of monthly rent) until now in Paris.
Direction Aix-en-Provence, where this company specializing in digital support for business creators, from the emergence of the idea to meeting the first customer, set up in July.
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“At the end of the confinement, many of our employees, who had found refuge with their families in the provinces, made us understand that they no longer wanted Parisian life, which was too expensive and too stressful
,” explains Anaïs Prétot.
We had long had the idea of moving to the provinces, our ambition being to reduce the polarization of resources in Paris and to help, wherever they are.
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