The Startup Playbook: Insights from Y Combinator
Episode 2: How to Build Products Users Love?
- Building products that users love starts with a deep understanding of your users’ needs.
- Conduct user research early and consistently to ensure you
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Hey I am on Medial • 5m
A clean, straightforward product often provides a better experience and higher satisfaction. Ulitmately, the simple thing YC also says is build something people want.
Boost Your Business with This Simple Tip
Looking to give your business an edge?
Here's a straightforward tip that can make a big difference:
Focus on Customer Feedback.
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Why is it so Hard to Get into YC?
To understand why it's difficult to get into YC, let's first review the application process:
Step 1: Fill out the YC application form online.
Step 2: Strong applications are selected for an interview round.
Step 3:
I just downloaded your app and I must say one thing to the founders that don't be demotivated by the words of Anupam Mittal I already use app the UI is very impressive as well as the design is very simple yet clean building a social media out of Ind
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Madhavsingh Rajput
Founder & CEO at Fin... • 3m
Gold or Stocks: Which is the better investment? 🤔
To make it simple, Finstreets' AI has prepared an easy to understand comparison table highlighting key aspects like:
1️⃣ Volatility: Stocks have high fluctuation, while gold is more stable.
2️⃣ Retur
Business idea: Pet Taxi
In many families today, there are household pets. Often, their owners need a trip to the vet but can't always manage it on their own.
A specialized pet taxi service provides assistance in transporting large dogs and other an
Startup Funding 101: Bootstrapping vs. VC Funding
Deciding between bootstrapping and venture capital (VC) funding is a critical choice for startups.
Bootstrapping involves self-funding and can offer more control but may limit growth potential.
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I constantly find myself with business ideas popping in my head that makes me truly passionate about them. But here's the thing: when I dive into one, I often end up off track, due to my ADHD roadblocks.
Anyone else facing the same issue? Or better
The Toothbrush Test, as coined by Larry Page, is a simple yet profound idea. Page once famously stated, "I'd like to have a toothbrush test for all technology."
At its core, the test asks a straightforward question: Is this something people will us
I always think!
why everyone says that "risk hai toh ishk hai" ok! we know that we have to take risk but it's correct to go all in one thing like take all risk in one project or something it's not true!
actually taking calculated risk and that risk
Sam Altman says, we shouldn't approach to those startups which are easy to build.
Then why other founders are starting another news website, social media websites, etc.
Like I understand that if it provides value one should sure build it but doesn