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Like Zoho or zerodha are bootstraped. To build bootstraped tech startup you should, Be prepared for slower, organic growth. Focus on profitability and reinvesting revenue back into the business. Keep costs lean without sacrificing quality. Invest in essential tools and resources but avoid unnecessary expenses. Product Excellence and Customer Centricity: Solve a Specific Problem: Identify a clear need in the market and build a product that offers a superior solution. Prioritize customer success. Gather feedback and iterate on your product based on user needs. Offer a freemium model or tiered pricing to attract
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Kredily, a standout in Human Resource Software, thrives on the principle "Great players do not compete, they dominate." Its success stems from five core strategies: the Free Forever Plan (FFP), which uses a freemium-to-premium model; the Pastry to Ca
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Many people and investors believe the market is saturated, with platforms existing for seemingly everything. However, the one of the main points to success lies in branding, not just marketing or influencer promotion. It's about understanding custome
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Lido Learning, an online group learning platform, introduced "energy osmosis," where high-energy group environments boosted learning compared to individual sessions. Despite its innovative approach, Lido shut down due to poor execution and pricing th
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Freemium Model for Startups: Smart or Trap? What is it? Freemium = Free + Premium. You offer a basic product for free, and charge users for advanced features, limits, or perks. Who should consider it? ✅ Startups in SaaS, Edtech, Productivity, Devel
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📢Get You Customer before launching The product! In the current era of content creation, if you want to do a startup then you can get your ideal customer before launching the product. Here's how it works.👀🧐 Let's suppose your startup is in Fintec
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“Who’s the Hero: Your Product or Your Customer?” The concepts of “Product as Hero” and “Customer as Hero” shape how brands tell their stories. In the “Product as Hero” approach, the product is the star — solving problems with innovation and performan
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As mentioned, I will continue from yesterday's post and write about types of KPIs in detail a] Customer and user engagement KPIs: 1. Conversion rate: percentage of users who have signed up/ purchased the product. 2. Customer retention rate: propo
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