it's the harsh reality that India doesn't have any good startups most of the startups are copied from foreign brands and these copied start-ups become unicorns in India but in foreign they can just survive
I'm not saying India doesn't have any good
Hi everyone,
Can you all let me know what are the problems in our indian market, what customers ( middle class) need from market mostly but they are not able to get.
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Armaan Nath
Startups | Product • 12m
Yesterday, I recieved an rejection email from a startup based out of New York.
The way they wrote an email can motivate any candidate do more hardwork to get the best results in the future.
This is possibly the best rejection that anyone can get :p
Great founders are not the ones who do one thing better. Great founders are the ones who do "Most" things better. They are great recruiters, they are great leaders, they are great engineers, they are great marketers, they are great communicators. Any
Rejection — where most give up, and where true entrepreneurs are born.
It’s not failure. It’s not the end. It’s the beginning of everything.
Every successful founder has a history of being rejected — by investors, partners, customers, or even their
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Sairaj Kadam
Entrepreneur • 1m
Rejection isn’t personal, but it’s not random either. It’s your offer, your pitch, or your price. What feels productive often isn’t just moves you, not always forward. Excuses add up. You might be the problem. Why? Start there.