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Alokti Private Limited

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This is true—many startups fail due to poor MVP execution. Building fast + validating early makes a huge difference.

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99% of people trying to build AI apps are stuck in tutorial hell. What matters? → Fast execution → Clean UX → Solving 1 painful problem That’s the difference between MVP & just another app.

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Hello Founders, Everyone has ideas. But few take action. That’s why execution > ideas — always. India’s startup ecosystem is full of examples: 💡 Ola didn’t invent ride-hailing. They executed it locally, fast, and better. 💡 Zerodha wasn’t the fi

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