Is potty training sh*t you can handle? If not, this episode is for you.
Because in the new episode of Women Disrupting Tech, I interview Elianne Leeffers. Elianne is the CEO and Founder of Go Potty. The Go Potty app helps parents jumpstart the potty training of their babies. By using the app, parents can save up to €600 per year by using fewer disposable diapers and save the environment in the process.
Reinventing Potty Training for a Better Planet With Elianne Leeffers | Episode 22 on Women Disrupting Tech – Women Disrupting Tech
The Magic in this episode 🪄
Besides discussing the dirty business, we also talk about how potty training is still a women’s affair, her journey to build her Tech For Good startup from the ground up, and how the startup scene can use more investors who understand the problems that female-led startups are trying to solve.
Because “I don’t think that my idea is one that a man would ever come up with.”

Learn More
To learn more about Elianne Leeffers and to connect with her, you can find and connect with her on LinkedIn.
If you’d like to learn more about Go Potty (“De Pot Op” in Dutch), you can visit the website, LinkedIn and Instagram. And if you’re ready to start potty training, you can download the app from the Apple App Store and Google Play Store.
By the way, if you’re a new parent and you wonder how potty training works when your child is going to daycare: Partou is doing a pilot in collaboration with Go Potty. You can read about this in the (Dutch) article on the Partou website.
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