Botany meets Brains,... • 22h
In Botany there is a word for "product market fit" called "ecological niche". Find the environment where your product thrives not having a risk for extinction. Companies who ignore this law of nature don't just stumble they vanish like they are not there at all.
Hey I am on Medial • 9m
"Hey there, how much does it cost to build an application like Medial? I think they are doing their best. Is there any competition for them directly? How to scale a product like Medial? Have they found product-market fit or not? I’m curious about sta
See MoreFounder Interviews @... • 7m
Brutal Truth: A Good Product Isn’t Enough For Startups ! Many of these first time founders usually get lost in this journey of making the perfect and most unique product, that they forget to understand that building a good product is just the first
See MoreLearn from other peo... • 1y
Many big companies new product goes viral with marketing and even many small company market there product with no cost or with less cost on social media. My qts is how to small companies can market their product let's take they are not technologicall
See MoreWe are just human • 12m
#ask_for_idea_validation This is my randam idea please Village tourism So Some Village near the City they rich in nature Beauty like - Mountain , river etc so idea is that we monitize village give homestay in village with partnership with vil
See MoreLet's build together... • 5m
Was talking to a founder few days back. Had a healthy talk and there was a line that deeply resonated in me - "VCs don’t fund ideas. They fund inevitabilities. Make your startup something the world can’t ignore." Niket Raj Dwivedi, you are the bes
See MoreOne who doesn't die • 1y
Hey fellas...... Recently one of my cousin random asked me create something to water my plants when I'm not in home. I immediately told that can be done and it would cost us around 1k for the parts and assembly. I asked her why don't you check it in
See MoreStrives for excellen... • 4m
Hyderabad is hurting. The Kancha Gachibowli forest, full of trees, peacocks, and deer, is being destroyed. Big machines are clearing 400 acres for IT offices, and it feels so wrong. This forest is like Hyderabad’s lungs, and we’re losing it. Students
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