It's more of a marketing and funding trend than actual use cases and problem solutions, YET...
It's one of the classic example of, a solution looking for the problems kinda concept
Yesterday, while watering my plants, I came across an interesting idea. Could Mexican prickly poppy (weed) be a suitable material for creating waterproof paper for student notebooks? The plant's waxy coating strongly repels water, making it a potenti
Your problems aren’t the actual ones.
- 80% of your problems are self-inflicted.
- 80% of your income comes from 20% of your clients.
- 80% of your results come from 20% of your time.
Focus on 20%, growth will be exponential.
I really read this amazing piece about finding a good biz plan!
1. Solve hard to solve problems ( to have a moat)
2. Solving a very boring problem. ( Eg some boring tech solutions)
3. Don't go for flashy ideas they are tough ( like Food delivery
Give the past Example of an Entrepreneurship where Product was the best in the market but yet the Business failed due to bad marketing or operations ??
ENGINEERS WOULD LOVE THIS !! ❤️
Building a platform where you can solve real world problems across different subjects — brainstorm ideas, explore solutions. All that with the power of LLMs
Think leetcode but for engineering problems 🧠
ENGINEERS WOULD LOVE THIS !! ❤️
Building a platform where you can solve real world problems across different subjects - brainstorm ideas, explore solutions. All that with the power of LLMs
Think leetcode but for engineering problems 🧠