I’m Logan, the founder of Lightningpot. My story might not be as dramatic as Shawshank Redemption, nor as legendary as Forrest Gump, but it’s full of challenges, persistence, and hope.
As a fitness and nutrition enthusiast, I realized the world needed a more convenient and healthier seasoning tool, and thus began my incredible journey. I’m not backed by a big corporation or equipped with a large R&D team—I only have a dream that never fades, driven by the desire to create something the world has never seen before.
Throughout the pursuit of my dream, I faced many unexpected challenges, from being deceived by service providers to not meeting expectations. In response, I taught myself patent writing, programming, graphic design, industrial design, ad shooting, video post-production, and even dove deep into the properties of various industrial materials. To build the production line that met my product’s needs, I personally designed and developed the entire assembly line. The website you’re browsing now was also built entirely from scratch by me, as no existing templates fit the uniqueness of my product. Many more challenges remain unmentioned, but each new field I explored brought me closer to my dream and taught me how to face the unknown.
My friend, Da Hai, once said I was like Xu Sanduo, and I think he's right. I love dedicating myself to my passions, much like what Rock Lee once said—I am a genius of hard work. (Rock Lee is a character in the ninja world who cannot use ninjutsu. Instead of giving up due to this disadvantage, he chose to work twice as hard, ultimately pushing the limits of what an ordinary person can achieve. Every time I think of Guy Sensei’s encouragement to Rock Lee—"You are a genius of hard work"—it pushes me forward, reminding me that diligence can make up for shortcomings.)
Lightningpot is not just a seasoning tool—it is the result of five years of countless days and nights, a promise of a healthier lifestyle, and a testament to one person's spirit of innovation.
Mom's cooking will never be too salty or too bland again.