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Why do most new startup focuses on solving problem for tire 1 cities? This is the question I had for very long time. In past few years I've come across many new startups that solves problem for tire 1 cities. Why is it? But of course it has reasons

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Focusing only on Tier 1 cities can lead to missed opportunities in larger untapped markets, and it may also create unnecessary barriers for startups trying to address broader needs.

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