When Airbnb was just starting, the founders faced a big problem: no one was listing their homes.
Instead of building fancy tools or running ads, they did something unusual—they visited hosts in person.
Brian Chesky, one of the founders, knocked o
The Startup Playbook: Insights from Y Combinator
Episode 2: How to Build Products Users Love?
- Building products that users love starts with a deep understanding of your users’ needs.
- Conduct user research early and consistently to ensure you
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Yash Pratap
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Vinamra Parihar
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An MVP (Minimum Viable Product) is crucial because it allows startups to:
1. Test Ideas Quickly: Validate your concept with real users before investing heavily.
2. Save Time & Money: Focus on core features, avoiding unnecessary development.
3. G
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Nawal
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Bit of Comeback Post 🔥
Ist time founders focus on Product.
2nd time founders focus on Distribution.
3rd time founders should focus on Retention.
This is a learning from my last startup. If your business by nature can not have repeat users, it wil
Top tips required After launching your startup or minimum viable product:
🦾 Optimize based on metrics - Continuously analyze user behavior data to refine your offering.
#️⃣ Strengthen your online presence - Engage industry communities and create
Do you know: Country Delight sells milk for 2.2x the price of others, and still is capturing market share!!
Country Delight should be a poster boy on how to beat big giants like Amul and Mother Dairy.
I had a great time covering this story for Shar
On top of Tobacco packets it will be written as
"Tobacco users die early" but still it has highest sales and it's profits is increasing gradually
Why?
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Yash Hatwar
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Hey guys what are your thoughts on sip?? Starting early has its own benefit or not ??
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Is Your Product a Market Fit? Let’s Find Out!
Building a product is only half the battle; knowing if it truly resonates with your audience is what sets success apart. So, how do you know if your product has achieved market fit?
1. Feedback is Your