A Sneaky Dark Pattern played By Q Commerce that you may have not noticed ‼️
Have you ever asked a local vegetable and fruit vendor to give 350g of anything? No That doesn't make sense. Either go for 250g or 500g.
But the quick Commerce industry is
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The next billionaire
Unfiltered and real ... • 1m
At this point the people who use them are okay and know it’s gonna be more expensive. They are paying the surplus for the convenience and a lot of them are okay with it.
Buying habits are shifting fast in India.
Here’s what’s surprising: It’s no longer just about price.
Indian consumers are looking for brands that align with their values.
Whether it’s sustainability, authenticity, or convenience—they want it all.
Hey startup owners.
Which are not earning any revenue rn , please share approx how many people are working in your team.
If you have interns, how much are you paying them? If not paying them then what are you giving them to make them work for you.
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Siddharth Chopra
Tech | AI | Business • 11d
OpenAI just launched GPT 4.5 🎉
But WTF is this pricing.. it’s too much expensive 🤯
Has anyone found it useful for them?
Homemade meals deliveries with Zomato and Swiggy going ahead with this, it’s gonna be a game changer especially for working professionals who do not have the time in their busy schedules to cook and who find restaurant food expensive and unhealthy.
how are swiggy/zomato are paying restaurants. imagine if weekly then it has to be programmed right? is it expensive to build like weekly payments programmed ? i am stuck please help me ? any experienced guys?
Go to people's homes and teach them how to cook different types of food. Special for those who are going to get married and who are paying attention to the food they eat
What are the most high paying non-tech jobs in Bangalore?
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Soumya
Developer • 3m
💡An Idea to Change the Game for AI Startups: Making AI Processing Faster, Cheaper, and Effortless
Running AI models like ChatGPT, DALL·E, or AlphaCode is a computing monster—they need massive power to function, which makes them expensive to operate