A food ordering app for schools and colleges. Order from classrooms or anywhere set pick up time. The restaurants within cafeteria will make sure the order is ready at the specified time. Saving time and fixing crowding.
Kinda like HungerBox
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Why people are not talking about food industry and hard tech ?
Every single person is discussing about
Ai and saas even we all know that this space is too much cluttered and there are rarely few gaps also that gaps never provide you huge money for
After getting 1Lakh downloads , this latest chat section becomes too much cluttered because too much users comments without any gap and this will grow spamming content without any break. Currently every single post comes with 9-10 min gap so it's eas
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Sajin
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Foundation • 3m
This is pure team work. Theres no space for ego in startups and business
What are your thoughts about competitshun company?
I find them not go good.
This market is very cluttered and Ed tech is already very negative and this company is kind of, just like peyush side, competition obsessed.
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Vaibhav Babruwan Shingde
Stealth • 9m
Now , AI Space is cluttered With Companies like OpenAI,Google,X.Ai , Claude, Perplexity AI and many more and in EV race China is leading Worldwide with Companies like BYD , Xiaomi etc.
Do you think, India will Catch up with this countries in the rac
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Any new ideas in the social media space? Anyone? Genuinely interested in building something in this space.
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Sayan Ghosh
Stealth • 5m
It is interesting to see Amazon interested in buying out in the Qcommerce space rather than building out. Whereas, Flipkart decided to build in this space. What are your thoughts?