It's better to make crappy product at start which is not perfect doesn't looks that good because you can always iterate and become better but most people prefer perfect products and do months of work and when they launch they get to know that know th
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Wipro • 2m
If it’s a highly competitive space, there’s no way you can get away with a crappy product in the start
What would be the ideal way to start a product based company (saas)?
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Sarath Tallam
Stealth • 5m
Startup has become a cool thing and so many people are burning money not caring about profit ig unless it’s a habit forming there’s no point in burning money
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Mehul Fanawala
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The Clueless Company • 3m
Unpopular opinion: Not everyone should aspire to be a founder.
It’s not about the glamor or the title. It’s about grinding through shitstorms while others cheer from the sidelines.
Recognize your strengths, and don’t shy away from supporting those
Naval Ravikant explains why startup founders should be able to code
Naval Ravikant gave the following advice to a startup spending $25k outsourcing product development to external developers:
"In the world of web and mobile startups, the competitio
if you starting out your freelancing journey don't hop in Fiverr, Upwork websites coz the market there is saturated & highly competitive to stand out, like supply>demand. I would highly recommend someone to start pitching clients from his own network
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Vanshika
Stealth • 6d
Am I the only one who loved Zomato Legends, it’s sad to see the feature roll back do you think there’s any way it could have worked. What could we actually change to make it work?
🚑 Scientists from USA have developed an inexpensive electric bandage that speeds up wound healing by 30%.
To activate the bandage, you just need to moisten it, and it starts delivering a weak current that stimulates cells and suppresses bacterial g
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Samarth Jain
Stealth • 4m
I am creating a dental product.
Looking for a dental practioner or someone in the dental space to come onboard.