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Consistente
Consistente is a membership management and attendance tracking system built by martial arts practitioners for martial arts practitioners and gym owners.
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Instead of buying physical punch cards and paying someone to fill them weekly, sign up for our software!
Our solution consists of a web app that can be opened from any tablet which would be placed at a central location inside the gym. Each student then gets assigned a unique numerical id, and that's all they need to sign in on the tablet
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After that, each student can log into the website on his phone and keep track of their attendance from the day they joined the school to the present
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Additionally, the gym owner has access to a flexible table on his desktop through which they can check and update each student's attendance by just clicking on their name on the table
From people to people
CEO
Adrián Valdés Díaz
Graduated in 2020 with a perfect GPA and was top-10 of his class at the top high school institution in Cuba, IPVCE Vladimir Ilich Lenin. He then moved to the United States in 2021. Within a year of arrival, he landed a full-time Front-End Developer position at the Miami office of Hogarth Worldwide, scored 1540 on the SAT, and got into Rice University as part of the class of 2026, which set a record-low acceptance rate of 7.7%. During his first year, he worked as a Software Developer for Rice Apps, where he was part of the Bunkmate team, a roommate-matching platform. He interned at SAS Institute during his first summer at school, where he created CirrusScript, a scripting language for an internal UI builder that increased developer productivity by more than 50%. He is now working full-time on our start-up, nailing the Computer Science major, and pursuing a minor in entrepreneurship. This summer, he is headed to Austin as a software engineering intern for Oracle on the OCI team. Additionally, he has a blue belt in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu and has won 7 gold medals in competitions.
CTO
Frank Pérez Fleita
Also went to IPVCE Vladimir Ilich Lenin, where he met Adrián and made a bond with him that would endure time and distance. They learned how to code together and started freelancing for small businesses at the young age of 17. Frank is now a third-year Computer Science student at the University of Havana, where he has built dozens of full-stack solutions for all kinds of businesses, including the website of the most important annual university sports event in University of Havana: “Los Juegos Caribe.” He also worked as a software developer for Avangenio, another Cuban-owned start-up developing e-commerces, API documentation sites of some and medical transportation software services'.