If you’re seeing this, it’s a sign to go start that thing buzzing in your head.
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Poosarla Sai Karthik
Tech guy with a busi... • 2m
Sales is treated like a shitty job globally—because it’s rarely treated as a real role. Most startups don’t even have a dedicated sales person. They assume anyone can pick up a phone and sell.
Even when they hire, it’s like: “Here’s a guy from the r
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Shaswat
Student | Web develo... • 1m
"No One’s Coming to Save You — But That’s the Best News Ever."
Read that again. Harsh? Maybe. But it’s the truth that sets you free. No superhero, no perfect moment, no magic sign is going to fix your life. It’s on you. And that’s exactly where your
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Dharmveer Singh
Founder & CEO @Vibre... • 2m
Not every startup starts with a pitch. Some start with pain.
We’re building something in silence.
Not because we don’t have the vision—
But because it’s not time yet.
This isn’t your typical “AI tool.”
It’s not a productivity hack.
It’s not anothe
Paul Graham explains his rule of thumb for when to launch your product
Launching your product early can feel risky, but waiting too long is often a bigger mistake.
So, how do you know when it’s time to launch?
The rule is simple: launch when your
How to start a startup?
1=> Direct with an Idea
2=> First go to a tech company and work there, then make friends who are interested in startups and then start a startup with them.
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Sourav Mishra
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Codestam Technologies • 1m
You’re not behind. You’re just overwhelmed.
Too many tabs open in your brain:
"I should be building something."
"I need to start posting."
"Everyone else is crushing it."
"I don’t even know what I want."
You don’t need another productivity hac
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ProgrammerKR
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Medial • 1m
Most big businesses we know today started with almost nothing.
Amazon began in a garage. So did Apple. Many other successful companies started from a single room, with a single person and a small idea.
You don’t need to be rich to start a business.
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Sourav Mishra
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Codestam Technologies • 2m
Let’s be honest — being “busy” is your favorite addiction.
And the worst part?
It makes you feel productive while quietly wrecking your business.
I get it.
I’ve been there.
That dopamine hit from ticking off 20 small, meaningless tasks.
Jumping on
Zomato started as a food blog.
Now it’s a public company delivering food across India. Lesson? Start small, think big, act fast.
OYO didn’t start with hotels.
Ritesh Agarwal launched Oravel as an Airbnb clone. The pivot to budget hotels built the em