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OpenAI • 1y
The Toothbrush Test, as coined by Larry Page, is a simple yet profound idea. Page once famously stated, "I'd like to have a toothbrush test for all technology." At its core, the test asks a straightforward question: Is this something people will use once or twice a day and that makes their lives better? Understanding the Significance The brilliance of the Toothbrush Test lies in its ability to distill complex ideas into a simple metric: user utility. While many products may seem innovative or technically impressive, their true value lies in their ability to integrate seamlessly into users' daily lives and enhance their experiences. Some examplary acquisitions under this title- DeepMind, Android, YouTube and many other Such legendary ventures.
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Techsaga Corporations • 11m
💡 PMF Jaante ho? 🔍 Test Kiye ho?? 🚀 Agar nahi, toh Bookmark kar lo! 🔖 Follow for more daily startup nuggets! 💼✨ . 🚀 Test Your Product-Market Fit in 48 Hours! Quick steps to see if your product idea has potential. Follow these 5 simple actions t
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I am working on an idea based on social media platform. This plateform is ai based and have ability to create video of any query in any native language and also personalised preferences like youtube. People can create audio-visual 60 second video fo
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Founders, launch smart—start where attention lives. Our platform connects early-stage startups and prototypes with one of the most engaged and curious audiences: students. Through a high-visibility, physical medium integrated into their daily routine
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The Clueless Company • 12m
I have a confession to make: I used to think lead magnets were all about shiny eBooks and fancy checklists. 🤷♂️ But I was wrong. Here are 5 insights I’ve learned that can change your approach to lead magnets forever: 1. Audience First: ↳ Kno
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Most founders spend months building in silence. Joel Gascoigne, founder of Buffer, didn’t. He had a simple idea: schedule social media posts. Instead of coding, he launched a two-page site: – Page 1 explained the idea – Page 2 had a “Plans & Pricing
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