Why most of the SaaS fail ?
Does is because of lack of marketing ?
Or because of late delivery ?
Or because of no innovation ?
Or they have no USP ?
what's the actual reason beside of what we are told on social media ?
Anonymous 3
Stealth • 2m
It’s easy to blame marketing or late delivery, but the real issue often lies in product-market fit
How important is a problem statement?
If you can deliver a better product than the competition ,if it's quicker delivery or cheaper prices. Will it be a issue if there is not a huge problem? For example in the fashion industry if delivery speed is n
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Maniraj N G
Stealth • 2m
The Reality of Product-Market Fit
"Most startups don’t fail because of poor execution. They fail because they build something nobody wants. 🚫"
Here’s the truth: if you’re not solving a problem people care about, no amount of sales, marketing, or
It’s easy to think you’re already late to an arena even when it’s still so early. A crowd can look big until you see how big it can become, only then do you realize it was actually tiny before.
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Aditya Tiwari
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Validate Market Fit Before Going All In
Building the product is thrilling, but I learned early on that I needed to validate its market fit. Would people actually pay for this? I ran small pilot programs, asked for feedback, and ensured the product h
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Chamarti Sreekar
Stealth • 3m
Unpopular opinion but I think we should NOT build our business like:
1. Idea
2. Product
3. Audience
Instead we should pursue
1. Idea
2. Audience
3. Product
Building a product is often quite easy compared to building an audience.
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Why most of the SaaS fail ?
Does is because of lack of marketing ?
Or because of late delivery ?
Or because of no innovation ?
Or they have no USP ?
what's the actual reason beside of what we are told on social media ?
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Vikas Acharya
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Medial • 4m
The Startup Playbook: Insights from Y Combinator
Y Combinator’s Startup School offers practical, step-by-step advice for entrepreneurs. This series covers everything from finding product-market fit and acquiring users to raising funds, building a te
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Shiv Bharankar
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Medial • 1m
Why Having a Great Product Doesn’t Guarantee Startup Success:
Having an awesome product isn't enough for startup success. 80% of startups fail in the first 18 months due to poor market fit, marketing, or customer engagement. For example, An American