Startup failure story : Laundroid
Laundroid was a promising concept aimed at revolutionizing laundry chores, with its ambitious goal of automatically sorting, washing, and folding clothes. However, despite initial excitement, the product faced signi
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Anonymous 2
Stealth • 7m
Bhai amateur entrepreneurs need to stop getting blinded by the novelty of their ideas. Execution is what matters at the end of the day
Every stupid idea can monetize but the execution and marketing matters..
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Kaustubh Raykar
Stealth • 18d
How do you stop yourself stop getting overwhelmed with the new upcoming and latest AI tools , toolkits , Agents and Models ?
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Ayush Maurya
Stealth • 1m
"Your ideas are worthless because you just have ideas"
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- ideas are good
- execution is better
- maintaining consistency in execution process is the best
Be consistent with the real life execution and stop the mental masturbation..
Kick it off
Kudos to every kid who’s getting into entrepreneurship. There’s a trend I’ve been noticing where — people, especially young minds, think labelling an idea as “same businesses exits”
YES. They do, but go to the depth of it and the game unfolds in a
if I learn front end devlopment what is chances of getting internship in startups
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Pritam Mondal
Stealth • 5m
You don't need a extra ordinary idea to build something.
Ola cabs is a copy of uber.
Facebook inspired by myspace
Execution matters. Ideas dont
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manan sharma
Stealth • 8m
For all the entrepreneurs and aspiring entrepreneurs!
I think the most difficult thing we’re going to face in our entrepreneurial journey will be the execution of our idea, and building a team is a part of it, so my question is how can we build a g
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prabhas bhargav
Stealth • 5m
Mc Donalds is Mc Donalds by selling vadapav
Star bucks is Starbucks by selling cutting chai
==> No idea is big or small what matters Is the execution
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ATELIER headquarters
Stealth • 1m
STARTUP MYTH VS. REALITY : THE TRUTH ABOUT ENTREPRENEURSHIP:-
1) Myth: you need a brilliant, original idea.
Reality: Execution beats novelty. Refining existing ideas often lead to success.
2) Myth: you need a lot of money to start.
Reality: Many su