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 4
Hey I am on Medial • 3m
Innovation matters, but it’s not everything. Many SaaS startups fail because they overestimate their uniqueness. A killer product needs execution, not just a ‘cool’ feature list
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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Govind Panchawat
Solo Entrepreneur • 1m
Most solo entrepreneurs fail because they overcomplicate things. Here’s a simple roadmap to build & launch a SaaS in 30 days:
1. Pick a painful problem
2. Validate with 10+ people
3. Build a basic MVP (No-code or code)
4. Launch fast, iterate
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Karan Kumar
Building a startup f... • 9m
How many of you will fill the waiting list of our SaaS that we're going to launch soon. It's in the industry of B2B, edtech and it's not only for B2B. With just this much of information how many of you will join the wait list and give feedbacks with
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Vinay Verma
🚀 Full-Stack Develo... • 10h
Developers, a quick question:
Would you list your unused projects (websites/apps/SaaS) on a marketplace if it meant:
✔️ Someone else continues your work
✔️ You earn goodwill (or future revenue share?)
I’m testing ProjectBazaar – a platform
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Amandeep Singh
Co-Founder @ The Waf... • 15d
Gujaratis have consistently shown that innovation, resilience, and business foresight are in their DNA.
As India marches towards becoming a $5 trillion economy, such contributions from entrepreneurial communities will be pivotal in shaping the natio
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Czone wave
Hey I am on Medial • 22d
Fact#02
A strong team is more important than a great idea.
Many startups fail not because of a bad idea but due to poor execution. Investors often say they’d rather back an average idea with a great team than a great idea with a weak team. Buildin
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Sajin
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Foundation • 1m
Most founders get the basics wrong. In my experience, these are the 5 main core for startup growth:
1. Launch fast – Speed matters more than perfection. It can be eventually perfected in version 2,3,...
2. Solve a real problem – Build what people a
Winning should be based on innovation and execution, not just activity metrics.
A great idea has the potential to change everything, but without fair support from the start, how can it be presented confidently to investors in the future?
A true sh