Mobile vegetable market
Bringing the farm to your doorstep!
Problem Statement:
- Fresh produce is often inaccessible in rural areas and city centers
- Traditional markets can be crowded and inconvenient
- Quality and variety of produce can be inco
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Anonymous 2
Stealth • 8m
Will not in tier 2-3 and yk why, if you’ve observed it. There’s a heavy offline behaviour. And I’m tier 1 it’s already too late
Can quick commerce easily expand in tier 3 cities. As they have already started expanding in tier 2 cities.
The consumer behaviour is different from tier 1 and 2 cities. Here in tier 3 people have habit to buy from local kirana . The buying behavio
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Mrigendra
Stealth • 1m
What can I say now? What wasn’t supposed to happen has already happened, and there’s no chance for anything else. Your friend has taken your crush.
I could have said something, but it’s already too late. Mistake was yours— What was the need to annou
It’s easy to think you’re already late to an arena even when it’s still so early. A crowd can look big until you see how big it can become, only then do you realize it was actually tiny before.
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Ashwin Kumar
Stealth • 1m
Yesterday, I spoke to an Indian VC and she told me that, if your app needs a tutorial, you’ve already lost 50% of your customers.
It’s not just about packing in features but its about making the experience effortless.
Thoughts?
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LesGo
Stealth • 1m
Bengaluru’s growth hasn’t come without the challenges that have come with this incredible growth. If you’ve lived here, you know what I’m talking about: traffic jams, increasing housing rents, and a water shortage problem. Yet, Bengaluru continues to
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Deepak Chauhan
Stealth • 23d
Big Announcement: Launching My First Startup! 🚀
I’m beyond excited to share that I’ll soon be launching my very first startup as an application! This journey has been full of challenges and learning moments, and now it’s all coming together.
As I
One thing about building Patholite is that there’s always too much to do and not enough time to do it. Between coding, managing social media, checking in with the team, and reaching out to potential clients, every day feels like a puzzle to solve. I’
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Aditya Tiwari
Stealth • 2m
One thing about building Patholite is that there’s always too much to do and not enough time to do it. Between coding, managing social media, checking in with the team, and reaching out to potential clients, every day feels like a puzzle to solve. I’
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Ashish Srivastava
Stealth • 11d
I believe that instead of always trying something entirely new, it’s better to approach what you already have in a new way.
The experience you gained from your last moment or event might not always work with a new event or scenario.
But if you appr
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Bharat Agrawal
Stealth • 1m
Exploring New Horizons: Importing Automobile Parts from China
Hi, I’m Bharat from Bhagwati Automobiles, your go-to destination for top-notch automobile spare parts. As part of our growth journey, I’m planning to take a bold step: importing parts dir