Koo's Founder on ⬇️⬇️
Should you join a startup
I narrated my redBus story not as much for a nostalgic walk, but more for those who are considering joining one to get a sense of how innocently I went about it and the sacrifices it needed. I was lea
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PRATHAM
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Medial • 4m
Dude this is what I agree with him totally, the experience that we gain after joining startup teaches us a lot than a ordinary job, his points are just awesome, despite of failure of Koo
A great read. Expecting more such posts
Btw RIP WORD LIMIT 💀👁️🗨️
Why KOO Failed?
Product Superiority : Koo aimed to disrupt rather than create a new category, needing to be significantly better ( for users and brands) than X.com. Achieving this required time and capital, scarce during a funding downturn. One inte
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Sandip Kaur
Stealth • 2m
The Fear of Failure: How It Can Be Your Greatest Asset
Failure is often seen as the ultimate fear in the business world, but what if it could be your biggest advantage? Here’s how embracing the fear of failure can lead to success:
1. Learning Opportu
“2 million daily active users to Failure”
Billions to Bankruptcy #11
Koo was founded in 2020 by Aprameya Radhakrishna and Mayank Bidawatka as a microblogging platform for Indians in multiple languages.Initially experienced a rapid rise due to its p
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Stealth • 6m
Unforgettable walt Disney
1Early Interest in Art: Walt Disney developed a love for art at a young age and sold his drawings to help his family.
2Persistence: Despite being fired from a newspaper for lacking creativity and facing a failed animatio
I worked with Mayank back during the Goodbox days, a very soft spoken person. Despite of what markets play, an entrepreneur keeps building one thing or other until they receive a key success.
But what killed the Koo bird?
1. Differentiation:
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My Personal Experience
"Despite facing setbacks after graduation, including being denied a joining letter from a company, I've remained resilient. Initially flooded with rejections, I've persisted, applying tirelessly every day. Each rejection only
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Sandip Kaur
Stealth • 2m
Why Every Setback Is a Step Forward-
We’ve all faced moments where things don’t go as planned. But what if those setbacks are actually stepping stones to something better?
1. Hidden Lessons: Every failure teaches you something valuable, making you
If you're Planning to Start Your "Entrepreneurial Journey"
What path you gonna choose and why?
1️⃣ Joining a Startup:
Pros: Immersive experience, understanding of business realities, and skill development.
Cons: Instability and limited resources.
'RIP Bengaluru tech scene': Founder eyes Chennai after Karnataka cabinet approves job quota
Do you think bangalore will lose all its glory post this bill?
Lets see past events that have led companies/founders leave bangalore.
1. The water logging
Today, I learned a valuable lesson. I dedicated three months of my time to one of my closest friends, but now that I need a small favor, they're delaying and taking me for granted. Despite always being there for them, offering my time and knowledge w