Indian startups are gaining traction, but a worrying trend of cloning successful apps threatens long-term growth and innovation. This "copy-paste" culture, while effective short-term, raises concerns about sustainability and originality.
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I hate these posts: "I have a million-dollar startup idea, need co-founders/funding"
Bro, at least share what you're working on if you want collabs. And funding? Don't you think, you at least want an MVP for your product to get VC-ready.
What about setting up a ethanol plant because day by day demand for ethanol is increasing what you all say
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Bappa Dittya Saha
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Catalyst • 4m
When your obsession isn't strong enough to cause compulsion, you end up having regrets.
I know those out there struggling to follow their hearts are suffering.
Have faith!
At least you won't have the pain of regret.
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Aryan Bisoyi
Stealth • 4m
People say don't go for perfection just take action but what if the Market is very crowded. If you don't have any perfection, you can't stand out. What's your perspective on this?
** Case Study **
What you would have done differently
1) To make Koo profitable ?
OR
2) At least to curb the losses to max extent.
3 ) To keep it afloat in the market.
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Chamarti Sreekar
Stealth • 2m
What you say?
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Ayush saxena
Stealth • 6m
What you think where you Stand in this rapidly changing Ai World ?