I have a startup. I applied for a seed program in my college and just got rejected. I learnt that they are seeking more traction. I did some market research through Gforms and conversations and submitted the data. They feel it’s not enough. Before ge
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Aditya Tiwari
Stealth • 22d
One thing about building Patholite is that there’s always too much to do and not enough time to do it. Between coding, managing social media, checking in with the team, and reaching out to potential clients, every day feels like a puzzle to solve. I’
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Aditya Tiwari
Stealth • 22d
One thing about building Patholite is that there’s always too much to do and not enough time to do it. Between coding, managing social media, checking in with the team, and reaching out to potential clients, every day feels like a puzzle to solve. I’
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Kishan Kabra
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Guava Trees Softech Pvt • 8m
I think India's two big people have very big think tanks & both are too much involved in Indian economy first is Mukesh Ambani and you guess second.
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Shreyan Das
Stealth • 5m
Do you think focusing on designing, development and R&D of a product or securing funding and market research should be the first priority when building a product-based startup?
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LavaKumar Kondipati
Stealth • 1m
Most of the products are in India focused on first sales very less focused on service of the product. Even if they have service which is not adequate to the customer experience because of focus on first time buyers rather than existing customer. What
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SHIV DIXIT
Stealth • 8m
This is Glukos brand in US market doing really well, I think you guys should start focusing on this product research and taste.
this product become 100% hit in Indian market soon.
I am the founder of hubooze And last 3year I have been focusing on my startup and I am facing lots of issue because my I am runny a solo founder company all thing are done but right now i am struggling related to funds I have not enough money to inve
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