I'm really confused that how an company becomes big from small startup for example Zomato...
how once deependr started the thing from idea and today masses knows and uses his product.. how he got from idea to IPO? this really fascinats me.. that how
Timing > Execution > Idea
The idea is shit and has no value but its execution does. Moreover Timing is much more important.
Take an Example of YouTube; While the internet was booming the idea of starting a video streaming platform ( It was pivoted
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Hiral Jain
Stealth • 6m
Why do you think American startups/businesses are more successful than ours?
Is it branding, timing or the product?
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Harsh Dwivedi
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Medial • 23d
Timing is everything, never miss it guys.
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Swastik Kasera
Stealth • 3h
How to price my product if there is no competitor?
Yes, there is no AI SAAS that I am currently working on.
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Amit Raj
Stealth • 2m
If I want to build a saas product and have an idea but have not any technical knowledge, so which no code platform should I learn and is it worth it to make software using no code ?
Many big companies new product goes viral with marketing and even many small company market there product with no cost or with less cost on social media. My qts is how to small companies can market their product let's take they are not technologicall
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Desi Founder
Stealth • 19d
Brutal Truth: A Good Product Isn’t Enough For Startups !
Many of these first time founders usually get lost in this journey of making the perfect and most unique product, that they forget to understand that building a good product is just the first
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Mayank Rajput
Stealth • 2m
I want to build a business and make a brand in which there is no need of after sales service. In which category of product should I go ??
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Nawal
Stealth • 5m
🔥 What's the Most important For Startup & Why Prescribal had to shut down ?
We often hear that ideas are cheap and execution is everything. But there's another critical factor that's often overlooked: timing.
In the world of startups, it's not ju