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 7
Stealth • 6m
I think it’s pretty fair how one can dream about something like this, execution could’ve been better.
Read on medial that the MBA dream is dead.
Sharing something which might speak something else!
Do you think MBA is worth it?
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Armaan Nath
Stealth • 7m
One thing that almost every entrepreneur need to understand that a goal without a plan is just a dream. It. Most founders focus on their ideas instead of focusing on the execution.
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PRATHAM
Stealth • 9m
What I think is still in education sector development/ innovation are required so it seems a good sector for building startup ( not crowded one like unacademy , pw , something unique) what do you think about this ?
I would say masters union is d
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Sairaj Kadam
Stealth • 18d
When you think about advertising, what comes to mind?
For me, it’s a mix of emotions—sometimes it’s that one ad that tells a great story, connects deeply, and stays with you. Other times, it’s just noise, fighting for attention in a world that’s alr
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Rohan Saha
Stealth • 1m
i think the RBI might cut its rates next season because companies earnings this season have been very poor. It’s the lowest in the last four years, and this is currently one of the biggest concerns for the Indian market.
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Shivam Singh
Stealth • 1m
"Ask yourself,
'Did we make something people want?'—
it’s one of the most important questions to consider when starting any business."