Is anyone interested in my travel startup,
we require 54L as investment for 15% of the equity and I guarantee that we will be bigger than any OTA in the world.
It's Explore Nearby - helping travellers and Explorers to find the best places to visit
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Anonymous 1
Hey I am on Medial • 7m
Noice misspelling for legal purposes. If Ota doesn't exist as a company then surely you can do better than them even at 1 rupee revenue. Smart like a baawwsssss 😂
"market matters most and neither a staller team not a fantastic product will redeem a bad market......markets that doesn't exist don't care how smart you are"
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Shreyanshi Bhatt
0, 1 & everything in... • 9m
Quick question:
If you create a unique web app that currently doesn't make any revenue but it will in future and deploy it on a dedicated domain and start promoting it by calling it a tech startup, is that legal or do you need to establish a company
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Czone wave
Hey I am on Medial • 2m
Spending money wisely on a startup is crucial for long-term success. Here’s a short guide:
1. Prioritize Essentials – Invest in core needs like product development, licensing, and legal structure (LLC, trademark, etc.).
2. Keep Overheads Low – Wor
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AprameyaAI • 11m
Tool Overload? Time to Marie Kondo Your Tech Stack (medial exclusive)
→ More tools ≠ More productivity.
Here's how to slim down:
1. Audit your toolbox. Ruthlessly.
2. Seek all-in-one solutions. They exist.
3. If it doesn't spark joy (or revenu
15 Startup Ideas VCs Are Betting On (Pre-Revenue!) in 2025–2026
The bar for traction is rising—but some ideas are still fundable on vision alone. Here’s what top VCs are chasing before revenue:
1. AI Agents for Enterprises
2. Synthetic Biology Pla
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Thatmoonemojiguy
A guy with lot's of ... • 28d
How a ₹5 Pencil Powers a ₹1,480 Crore Revenue Machine🤯
A pencil costs just ₹5. But behind that tiny price tag lies a massive business story.
Meet Hindustan Pencils Pvt. Ltd., the maker of Nataraj and Apsara—brands every Indian student has used. Fr
When will Indians stop demonising wealth? Anyway, let me educate you.
In India, "fair use" means limited use of copyrighted material without the copyright holder's permission, primarily for specific purposes like research, criticism, and reporting.
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ATELIER headquarters
Copywriter • 6m
Day 5 of posting business content from which you can learn something new.
2005 was a different world:
• iphone doesn't exist
• Apps were not a thing
But Google saw something nobody else did.
They found a tiny startup called Android Inc
The company
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Vedant SD
Finance Geek | Conte... • 10m
Day 55:
BLR Startup Pitfalls:
Avoiding Common Traps
The Bengaluru startup scene is full of promise, but it's also riddled with pitfalls. Here's how to navigate the challenges:
* Market Mismatch: Validate your product-market fit before diving
This $63 billion dollar market is expected to grow at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of around 5-6% from 2023 to 2030. And by 2028, this market is projected to reach $90 billion or more.
This product is used in most of the important sectors, F