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Many of you might not have used Snapdeal but surely heard about it. Founded in 2007 as a discount coupon venture, Snapdeal became one of the top three e-commerce com
Karna Kshetri, a 22 year old developer from Bardiya has again sold another app for Around Rs 54 lakh to Rounds AI ltd.
He had sold his previous app called Pickup Lines to the same company for Rs 70 lakh.
He claims that he has earned around Rs 1.2 c
People look up to him as a god in building consumer apps and scaling them.
Nikita bier made the same app twice and once sold to Facebook and once sold to discord.
Widely regarded as the best guy for advice if you are building in consumer space.
Vinay Hiremath, co-founder of Loom, is rich beyond most people's wildest dreams. When he sold his startup to Atlassian for nearly $1 billion in 2023, Hiremath walked away with somewhere between $50 to 70 million.
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The Man Who Sold Pixels โ Alex Tew
In 2005, a 21-year-old student, Alex Tew, wanted to pay for college but had no money. He launched The Million Dollar Homepage, selling ad space at $1 per pixel. The website became a sensation, and he sold all pixel
Ever wondered how Elon Musk created initial revenue for SpaceX, Tesla and X?
1. SpaceX: Space exploration is expensive. So his funds were used to create and deploy multiple small satellites in the space for telecommunication, called Starlink. This
๐ฅ Kunal Shah โ The Rebel Who Built CRED ๐ฅ
Dropped out of MBA. Never coded. Never followed rules. Yet built FreeCharge (sold to Snapdeal for $400M) and then CRED (valued at $6B+).
While everyone thought loyalty programs were dead, he created CREDโ
Who is Vinay Hiremath, Indian-origin co-founder who sold startup for $975 million?
co-founder of Loom, sold his startup for $975 million to Atlassian in 2023 but feels confused about his future despite newfound wealth.
Vinay Hiremath's first big br
๐จ๐คฏ Investments in Lego turned out to be more profitable than stocks and gold. ๐
Blogger Shane O'Farrell shared that in 1996, he bought a Fort Legoredo set for $85. In 2022, he sold it for $2,405. Shane previously traded on the stock market, earni