How Do we get to know about a valuation of the startup at initial days ? For example an app makes 400Rs per user and has an user base of 5lakh This app has multiple features On an avg what would be the growth rate and valuation. Recurring users would
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Investors often look at the growth rate. If you can show consistent user growth and increasing revenue per user, that’s a positive sign. For simplicity, let’s assume a moderate growth rate of 20-30% annually, which is reasonable for a tech startup.
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