Hey I have an idea for long uses of clothes. We all buy clothes for occasions and parties but after some time they are no longer use so I thought to rent or sell these clothes to those who needed clothes for some time on their occasion or parties. So
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VCGuy
Believe me, it’s not... • 1m
Zepto/Blinkit should add a feature to auto-place order once the demand surge ends.
As a user, I don’t want to keep checking the app.
This could also increase cart conversions — many users won’t bother checking another app to see if it's delivering(
can i make a startup selling only indo western clothes at a low price and of a good quality by the way many middle class people buy it?
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PRATHAM
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Medial • 8m
I saw many of you guys saying it's good and will turn out well in future.
But I don't agree with This, Qcom worked because it serves majority order which we use in daily basis, like groceries where clothes we rarely buy and it lasts long.
It will
Client: "It's super urgent."
You: Cancels weekend, starts working immediately
Client after delivery: “Thanks! We’ll get back to you in a few weeks.”
Why does “urgent” only apply to us, and not the response time?
Agencies, freelancers — we’ve all
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Krishna reddy
"Turning Ambition in... • 8d
I've noticed that even with all the online stores and fast delivery options, many people still choose to go to physical stores for buying clothes. I'm curious — what makes offline shopping more appealing to you? Is it the feel of the fabric, trying t
You know why mark Zuckerberg only wears the same clothes every time. Many great CEO'S etc wear the same clothes. For eg, Steve Jobs ( co founder of apple) . To be focused and efficient and not wasting mental energy.
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Harsh Singh
Founder @Luma Space • 9m
Guys today I'm sharing something cool here.. see How many of you get this 🤭😉 👇🏻
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Aryan Sorathiya
Hey I am on Medial • 7m
Which is best between Zomato and Swiggy in terms of delivery time, quality, service, experience, price, and many more.
Everyone praises 10-minute delivery—Zepto, Blinkit, Zomato, Bigbasket etc.—until a rider dies rushing your impulse buy. This isn’t tech innovation, it’s human exploitation on two wheels. We’re trading safety for speed, lives for convenience. But hey,