Why do most new startup focuses on solving problem for tire 1 cities?
This is the question I had for very long time. In past few years I've come across many new startups that solves problem for tire 1 cities. Why is it? But of course it has reasons
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BigLoot IN
BigLoot.in - Where S... • 6m
Is Bangalore losing its attractiveness for new startups?
There can be two main reasons for this:
1. State Government policies against new companies
2. Favourable business environment in some of the cities in India.
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Arcane
Hey, I'm on Medial • 9m
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DAY #13
The Q-Commerce, despite its explosive growth in recent times, is just in it's infancy stage!
It is estimated that there will be approx 20 mn Monthly transacting users(MTUs) by FY 2026 post which the gro
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Raj Bahadur
Master • 5m
guys what do you think there is opportunity to build q commerce platform and expanding in tier 2 and tier 3 cities same as meesho did where the flipkart and Amazon focusing on tier 1 meesho find the opportunity and grabbed the tier 2 and tier 3 city
I have an idea for a riders partner. Will anyone help with the finance and team?
This idea will help both the Q-commerce company and the riders' partners
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Amarnath
One who doesn't die • 10m
Hello! buddies....
I can see majority of startups are focusing on tire 1 cities for any bussiness I know few reasons behind it. Like
High spending capability
Concentrated in small area
Much likely to make profitable.
I could not think any idea whi
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Soma Sekher
Business Development... • 2m
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🚀 How India’s Postal Network Can Disrupt Quick Commerce
Quick commerce is growing rapidly, but it has challenges:
❌ High last-mile delivery costs
❌ Limited reach beyond metro & Tier-1 cities
❌ Struggles with profitability
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