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jayendra singh

be fearless • 13d

🚨 Several Indian startups have shut down in 2025 — including Dunzo, Leap.club, and BluSmart — marking another tough year for the ecosystem.

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Sairaj Kadam

Student & Financial ... • 6m

The #1 reason customers don’t buy from you? Fear. Fear of wasting money. Fear of being disappointed again. Fear of making another bad decision. Your job: Build so much trust and credibility that doubt dies. Leave them thinking: "This will work. It al

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Startups Fail from Bad Strategy, Not Bad Ideas The best founders don’t rely on instinct—they use frameworks to outmaneuver competitors. Here are 6 strategy frameworks every founder should master. Strategy beats luck—every time.

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Jisni

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Startups don’t fail overnight. They slowly bleed. When things collapse, what do you think is usually the real killer?🙌

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Vikas Acharya

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Sam Altman (CEO, OpenAI & Former Y Combinator President) "The best ideas are fragile early on. They seem like bad ideas but have some kernel of truth that most people don’t see." Many great startups initially look like bad ideas—trust your vision

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Most startups don’t fail because of bad products. They fail because nobody even knew they existed. Make noise the right way. If you’re serious about getting your startup seen, we should talk.

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Codestam Technologies

We make automations ... • 1m

Most startups fail, not because the idea was bad, but because execution stalled. Tech moves fast. Ideas alone don’t cut it. Systems, automation, relentless iteration—that’s what separates the builders from the dreamers.

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Dharmveer Singh

Founder & CEO @Vibre... • 6m

Not every startup starts with a pitch. Some start with pain. We’re building something in silence. Not because we don’t have the vision— But because it’s not time yet. This isn’t your typical “AI tool.” It’s not a productivity hack. It’s not anothe

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Dhiraj Karalkar

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PremitiveKey • 7m

The game has changed! There was a time when investors used to take big risks on just an idea. They believed in the vision, backed early-stage startups, and took chances. But today? Things are different. Investors have become more cautious. They wan

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Swamy Gadila

Founder of Friday AI • 3m

Getting DMs like: “When’s the next update?” Truth is: Great things take time. In AI, trends change every week — we don’t chase them. We’re building foundations, not features. Agents ≠ gimmick. They’re startups inside AI. We don’t follow trends. We cr

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