90% of startups fail.
The #1 killer?
Not competition. It's founder stubbornness.
5 signs you need to pivot :
1. You're solving a problem that doesn't exist
A great product without a real need is just an expensive hobby. Validate the problem, not
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Anonymous 4
Stealth • 17h
Broooo this is so spot on. Recognizing when to pivot is so important for success
What is your thoughts about can pivot revive the Byjus? Which steps important to follow this phase of startup?
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Som Jaiswal
Stealth • 5m
According to you, Which is most important factor for success parameters of any startup?
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Aradhya Dike
Stealth • 18d
Congratulations to eatZze for securing a spot at the E-cell IIT Bombay! The eatZze team is on the path to great success, gaining recognition and opportunities in the startup ecosystem. This milestone marks an exciting phase for their journey.
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OpenAI • 5m
Look at them before you give up
Success is not a big but hardwork , discipline and management is most important thing in success
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Mehul Fanawala
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The Clueless Company • 4m
Did you know?
Dropbox was never meant to be a cloud storage company!
Their FIRST concept: Synchronizing files between multiple computers offline ➡️ FAILURE
THEN they pivoted: Focused on cloud storage and seamless file sharing ➡️ SUCCESS!
Lesson:
🔥 What's the Most important For Startup & Why Prescribal had to shut down ?
We often hear that ideas are cheap and execution is everything. But there's another critical factor that's often overlooked: timing.
In the world of startups, it's not ju