Quick Commerce Battle: David vs Goliaths?
Flipkart Minutes enters quick commerce as the newest player - but here's why size might not matter:
While Blinkit processes 10L daily orders vs Flipkart's 50K...
And has 791 dark stores vs Flipkart's 40...
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Anonymous 3
Stealth • 1m
Hmm the focus on a few cities could allow for more concentrated growth and streamlined operations. Smort it seems.
Hello! buddies....
I can see majority of startups are focusing on tire 1 cities for any bussiness I know few reasons behind it. Like
High spending capability
Concentrated in small area
Much likely to make profitable.
I could not think any idea whi
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Yogesh Jamdade
Stealth • 6m
Third Wave Coffee: A Growth Spurt with Hiccups
Third-wave coffee, known for its focus on quality, is still thriving. However, a popular chain, Third Wave Coffee, is facing financial challenges. Their rapid growth has led to rising costs and losses. T
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Bhagya Panchal
Stealth • 2m
I'd have laughed if you’d told me a few years ago that marketing could change everything—not just sales.
But here’s the truth: marketing isn’t just about shouting louder or creating flashy ads.
It’s the multiplier that can transform operations, c
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Arcane
Stealth • 5m
ONE INTERESTING OBSERVATION SERIES
DAY #7
Retail lending in India is heavily concentrated in Metro and Tier-1 cities due to limited reach in other areas. This opens up a significant market opportunity for digital lenders.
With 65% of the populatio
The current vehicle maintenance startups like gomechanic, VOC, etc are focusing on niche segments like only four wheeler or two wheeler servicing and selling associated spares and accessories, i believe this is inefficient because
*consumers have t
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Stealth • 5m
From Garage Startup to B2B Powerhouse
The Genesis:
→ 1996: Founded by Dinesh Agarwal
→ Started in a Delhi garage with just $20
Key Milestones:
1. Early Struggle (1996-2000)
• Convincing SMEs to go online
• Surviving the dot-com bubble burst
Day - 1
Startup case study: Nykaa
Founders : Falguni Nayar
Total Funding: $124 Million
Key Investors: TPG Growth, Lighthouse India, Steadview Capital
Nykaa is India's Leading omnichannel beauty & personal care retailer founded by former investmen
Hey Everyone,
I am Thinking to Build A Affordable Fast Fashion Clothing Brand
USP -
I Am Thinking to Build A affordable Brand For Tier 2,3 cities. We will Start From E commerce then We will Enter Into Wholesale Market or B2B and Our Main Objective
Any Opinion?
Hey Everyone,
I am Thinking to Build A Affordable Fast Fashion Clothing Brand
USP -
I Am Thinking to Build A affordable Brand For Tier 2,3 cities. We will Start From E commerce then We will Enter Into Wholesale Market or B2B and Our
10 Lessons from how to Grow Your Small Business book by Donald Millar —:
1. Clear Vision and Strategy : Define goals, know your market, and plan for success.
2. Overcome Weaknesses : Fix unclear roles, lack of focus, offer confusion, selling avers