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
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
💡 Real ROI in Your 20s Isn’t in Stocks — It’s in You.
This decade is less about returns and more about roots.
Forget “get rich quick.”
Focus on “grow strong early.”
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
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
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
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