Building in Public: Building Pointer
It's unreal to have brand deals by just sharing our story online (by using Linkedin, Medial, Instagram etc).
We have closed almost 12 clients who came by reading our story on how we started Pointer!
That's craz
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Anonymous 1
Stealth • 4m
But will these brands pay when the time comes or stay for long enough to prove PMF? That's the question.
You're not late!
You just have to wait for the right time.
What is the first thought that comes to your mind when you see these posts?
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Samrat Kesharwani
Stealth • 1m
need a cmo for invasa link, interested please dm.
What do we do?
we help clothing brands get their products delivered under hours without even holding any inventory meaning brands don't hold inventory, they only pay when they get order.......
simple
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Ripudaman Singh
Stealth • 4m
Question for all the B2B startup founders. Suppose me as an individual entrepreneur wants to reach out to a commercial brand or brands to understand a potential problem they might be facing and propose a solution. How and where should I reach out the
2024 reading goal tracker
"Here's my question 🙋: Which book has literally changed your thoughts when you read it? For me, my first life-changing book was 'Rich Dad & Poor Dad' - it was awesome and mind-changing! That's when my thoughts about money
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Nitish Shah
Stealth • 10m
Is there any UI designer here? need a opinion here.
I made this simple ui for my hacker simulator game. Is this enough or should i add more things like animation, shadows etc. Just say whatever comes to your mind when you see it first time
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Shubham Gupta
Stealth • 1m
Most of the D2C brands are either burning funding money or are profitable only with very unique product.
Still why people are running to build consumer brands going D2C.
Clothing mostly brands without differentiation will die soon when trying to
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Mohammad Asaad Sayed
Stealth • 11d
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