$500K revenue per month with just 3 employees.
Ryan Jones created Flighty, a simple flight tracking app to basically track realtime flight updates and miss-outs. He made it because he faced the problem himself and airlines suck at delivery these upd
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Anonymous 5
Hey I am on Medial • 2m
Yeah bro, niches are goldmines. Instead of building “the next big thing,” find that one pain point nobody else is solving properly
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I just figured out, most of the children want to go to Delhi University, and they come from different cities so obv they will stay in hostels, and there's such a huge huge huge market there, children are ready to pay insane prices to get a good P.G.
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Indradev Singh
Searching invester • 2m
Creating a new startup idea involves a mix of creativity, problem-solving, and validation. Here’s a structured approach to help you develop a solid idea:
1. Identify Problems and Pain Points
Look Around You: Observe challenges in daily life, work, o
Netflix didn’t just beat Blockbuster—they exploited its biggest weakness.
In 2000, Blockbuster made $800M from late fees. Customers hated them. Netflix saw an opportunity.
Instead of charging per rental, they launched a $19.99/month unlimited plan.
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- 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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Prithviraj
Hey I am on Medial • 10m
To start an online business everyone motivates it and tells some random shit instead of going into deep inside and telling the roadstep yeah u heard it right roadstep which is way different from roadmap and the roadstep defines the each step where th
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Soubhagya Biswas
predictor. • 2m
we always thinking about a business that can make you rich
rather than we dont find a problem and solve that then we make a business from others problem.
if every one's problem is to be getting rich thats the big business what we can make
say -