Funding Kills Focus
The traditional VC model has weaknesses.
In India, many funded startups lose focus on their product, shifting to flashy branding.
For example, big-budget ads from startups like Lenskart or Cred often overshadow the need to de
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Anonymous 2
Hey I am on Medial • 1m
Agreed, Indian customers want real value, not hype.
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Success is about creating real value, not chasing hype.
Focus on the journey, stay resilient, and don’t be afraid to fail in public.
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The hype is real
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It’s not the pitch deck or the logo. The real differentiator is how fast you can adapt to what your customers actually want.
demag lagao thora sa, sentimental value nahi real value dekho
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Shailesh nayak
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How genuine to you feel is Cred? Is it worth the hype the founder has made or not? Is there any extra utility usage in cred compared to other old players? Let me know the customers(consumers) opinions.
Marketers are pulling back, and here’s what I think is happening:
You can’t buy attention anymore.
When everyone’s yelling, the shout gets lost in the chaos.
People are tired of ads filling their feeds and they’re tuning out.
What’s the solution?