People might have sophisticated thesis behind their angel investment, but this chat is a fairly good indicator of how I invest.
Company kya hai, product kya hai, TAM kya hai - ye sab kehne bolne ke liye hai.
And that is probably why I haven’t mad
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Hey I am on Medial • 6m
I get the appeal of investing based on personal connections, but skipping the fundamentals like market size or product fit sounds risky. Due diligence is there for a reason. This approach might explain why angel investing hasn't worked out for you
A Sneak Peek To Good Side of Angel Investing!
Hey Everyone,
Yesterday, we talked about the easiest and least risky funding method for startups: bootstrapping. It’s all about using your own resources to grow your business, keeping things in your co
Hello, I'm Mayank. I don’t fit into a single title because I create my own. My expertise lies in digital design, AI, marketing, and creative storytelling—anything that builds impact and drives results.
I’ve worked across multiple domains, from 3D de
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Saksham
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Bebyond • 8m
Top Management Exits in M&As (Smooth transitions, not rough landings)
Mergers and acquisitions often spell change at the top. Here's how to handle it:
1. Plan early: Don't wait for deal closure. Start exit discussions during due diligence.
2. Revi
Fellow Founders, We Need Your Help!
Hey everyone,
We’ve built Teamify (teamifyinternational.com)—a platform designed to streamline team collaboration, offshoring collaboration for startups and remote teams.
But here’s the reality: we haven’t landed
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Aastha
📉 • 25d
Many people have asked me if Sam Altman owns 0% of OpenAI, how could he afford to invest and fund projects the way he does?
1) Note on Early Exit:
Sam co-founded a startup called Loopt in college. It wasn’t a massive success, but it sold for $43.4
Nintee has officially declared its wrap up. Startup funded by people such as "Kunal Shah". Here are two reasons why a so called "AI" based startup didn't worked out.
1. Easy availability:- the problem which they were trying to solve was not even a
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SamCtrlPlusAltMan
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OpenAI • 6m
Mayank Bidawatka's🧵 How I Raised $4M in a Tough Market -
Fundraising Playbook
1. Angel Strategy
• Focus on people who know you and believe in your vision
• Keep individual amounts low but target 10-15 angels
• Choose angels who can add strategic
7 Costliest mistakes that firat time founders make
Startups are inherently risky, so it's crucial to chase asymmetric risks—maximizing upside while minimizing downside. Many first-time founders make costly mistakes that can be avoided. Here are the
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Let’s reveal these serious issue many founders face.
→ I’ve watched countless founders lose thousands to this model.
For example, one founder lost 25,000 to an agency.
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