Some of the most underrated lessons I learnt from Y Combinator
- Make something people want
- Talk to your customers everyday
- Build MVP and go to Market ASAP
Share 1-2 lessons from your journey in the comments
SHIV DIXIT
Stealth • 8m
Always ready your emergency funds and prepare strategies for upcoming problem or possibilities
I cleared JEE MAINS with decent or let say good percentile and in boards I got less than 75 percent actually less than 70 percent. So do you think I should prepare for upcoming JEE ADVANCED?? Or start looking for colleges or wait for JOSAA councellin
If any startup founder cheking all the failure possibilities and problem possibilities for thier business idea and then execute that idea then that Startup become failure of successful ? FAILUR
Idea validation: A app which will provide emergency mechanical services for bikes,cars and big vehicles on national highway or in city where if there vehicles need any emergency repairing we will provide the service also it can deliver petrol or dies
Just Found that Post on some startup forum .
What's your opinion over the scenarios that currently trending in india, hyping up the funds with future possibilities .
Keep your next idea ready! Startup Showcase for September will go live soon!
Things to prepare-
1) Logo
2) Tagline (Under 50 characters).
3) Description (Under 1000 Characters).
Early movers advantage is real.
What is the Innovation ?
solving the problem or creating the problem
on which type of startup getting seed funds from the Government.
Thank you 🙏
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Arunraj s (Nandu)
Stealth • 10m
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Dreamer
Stealth • 10m
If your a graphic designer,
what is your best advice for upcoming peoples in graphic design field?
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Shruti
Stealth • 4m
Are you ready to pay anyone for designing your company's logo or wanna go with AI generated Logos?
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pratikontheblock
Stealth • 8m
Could someone please provide some guidance on what I should prepare for an upcoming interview for an automation engineer intern role? The tech stack includes Python, SQL, Ansible, Chef, and Puppet. Any insights would be greatly appreciated. Thank you