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
Everyone has their own pov and what I have seen thru is that if you try, then you know what the people want and then you can iterate better and if you have some initial deep insight and you think delaying in launch is best go ahead it's your journey
Can You share your experience of your First Startup? How you started?
What were your initial thoughts?
How many startups you have tried till then?
And What are your Learnings in this process?
What if any company forcefully kidnapped you and Brutally beat you until and unless you learn skill or knowledge that you want to learn but keep delaying Because of laziness . also that companies create best environment for you even you can give cust
What are the benefits of getting Zomato gold? ๐ช
And how does Zomato earn thru it
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Raghvendra Jha
Building.... YOUR Id...ย โขย 5m
I would like to start a discussion on
How early stage startup(idea stage) can attract initial customers even before investing in building website or an app.
if you have some insight do share ๐
If you know the Deep meaning of Gen Z then Calling youself Gen Z is a shameful word even abusive
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Sanjeev Kumar
Success needs no mot...ย โขย 7m
If you have an insight of anything you can build a business
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Felix Williams
Eccentric Founderย โขย 29d
Deep down observe people around you , then you will come up with at least 3/4 problems
Then solve a problem worth $ something with a solution .
If not then never call yourself a founder ever.
If you are building your own startup or planning to start one soon, I have a question for you: What insight have you found that makes you positive about your startup?
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Thakur Ambuj Singh
๐ Entrepreneur | Re...ย โขย 21d
Startups Are Delaying Hiring More Than Ever Why Are Founders Taking Longer to Bring in Their First Employees and What Does It Mean for the Future of Work?