Feel like it's end game for all those start ups promising under 60 min fashion delivery once platforms like Myntra figure out dark store distribution models.
What do you all think apps like Slikk should do now?
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Mr Shiva Raj
"Challenging Norms, ... • 1m
Hey , I'm having a Unique application based idea and it's little more complex to build , but I don't have enough money . So , I'm looking for someone who can do that work and join me under partnership
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Yash Barnwal
Building JalSeva • 4m
📦 Swiggy's Delivery Empire! 🚀🍽️ From food delivery to quick commerce, Swiggy is serving millions with rapid convenience and massive growth 📈. With over ₹8,068.5 Cr in gross order value, they're leading the way in transforming delivery services ac
MamaEarth's sister brand Aqualogica has its manufacturing unit in Himachal Pradesh. It takes too many days to deliver there products.
However the products are good. But they should work on it I guess. Delivery can be done early.
Anybody has similar
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Zen Mehta
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SKL Shipping • 1m
Have a beverage D2C brand that sells its product under 100rs.
The major concern is logistics and delivery as the product is weighed 750-800 gm and delivery partners take around 40-70rs per product, anybody can help me with the logistics part ? Any
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Sanket Bhosale
Post on Writing & Pe... • 8m
3 reasons you're struggling:
- You're trying to start too early (without skill)
- You're trying to do too many things
- You're trying to do everything yourself
Pick one, focus on it, and scale.
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Shuvodip Ray
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In 2014, three friends named Sriharsha Majety, Nandan Reddy, and Rahul Jaimini decided to disrupt the dining experience in India by starting Swiggy, a food delivery platform. They pooled their resources and started Swiggy with just Rs. 10,000. Today,
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Vikas Acharya
Building WelBe| Entr... • 28d
The Startup Paradox: Why Being Too Early Feels Like Being Wrong
Most startup founders believe that being first in a market is an advantage. But history shows the opposite: startups that are too early often fail just like those that are too late.
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