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Adithya Pappala

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Hustle Fund • 3m

The Succes Sauce for early stage startups is not product or team but this is👇 The less you do, the more you achieve. Early-stage startups often fail because they try to do everything, too many features, too many markets, too many KPIs. The result? No focus, slow growth, and missed product-market fit. Winning early looks like this: One product One ideal customer One clear use case Here's what typically happens: Founders spread themselves thin: Multiple features Multiple markets Mixed messaging That leads to: Higher burn Slower progress Confused users 📌The Focus Formula: Nail one killer feature Serve one specific user Deliver one clear value Track one core metric Remember: Chase one rabbit, catch it. Chase two, catch none. That said, We recently teamed up to support startups up to $60,000 in funding Via Hongkong Science Technological Park(HSTP). If you are building something, Pitch your elevator here to get shortlisted. Will contact for the next steps accordingly. Applications closing in 52 hours! Pitch now

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