You don't always need a website/app to startup. One thing, that I have observed is, people focus too much in either building their website or finding a co-founder who can build a good website/app. Well, you don't have to wait until a tech platform is
I feel like Indians are too stick to habits. Hard to acquire and retain from such communities.
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Ayush
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My Opinion:
It will be hard for Indians to shift from Google Play Store to Indus it's very good for developers but for consumers... Time will tell
Btw what's your view...?
Are we going to see more such founders?
What are your thoughts? Should founders run after saving money or should they not care about it to retain talent!
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Pranav Nirmal on Hiatus
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So I need to understand this app, is this only based on startups or can be like LinkedIn too for other professions, love to see other communities to join too...
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Aryan Bisoyi
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My question to founders- How did you acquire your initial users apart from your peer group & without marketing?
We many Indians r busy highlighting the features of OpenAI's o1, whereas the west is highlighting its mathematical limitations, comprehension disabilities, etc.,
I feel that's a sign that there is so much scope for us to grow technologically or else
Is Whatsapp getting too cluttered? It used to be simple. Now businesses spam it, too many features too confusing and idk why but it doesnāt feel the same.
5 key points on how to create positive habits according to Atomic Habits by James Clear:
š Habits form through small changes - Don't try to overhaul everything at once. Habits are built through micro-adjustments that can be maintained.
š Make it