Perplexity founder Aravind Srinivas explains the “user is never wrong” philosophy of Larry Page
Back in the early days of Google, Larry Page met with the CEO of Excite, the second-biggest search engine at the time.
During the meeting, they compare
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Anonymous 1
Hey I am on Medial • 3m
But isn’t there some responsibility on users too? If you’re typing nonsense, should the product always compensate for your laziness?
hii,
I am always thinking. if you made a very good valuable product or software or platform by yourself. u built an outstanding mvp and has very unique differentiators.
can we sell our product to companies? without actually having initial users??.
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Sourav Mishra
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Codestam Technologies • 6d
Burnout isn’t about working too much.
It’s about:
Doing the wrong work
Lying to yourself about progress
Chasing people you don’t even like
Pretending you’re fine
Ignoring your wins
Work on that, not just your workload.
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Nawal
Hope , I can Help yo... • 7m
The Hell is going on 🔥
American cryptocurrency giant Binance has accused the WazirX team and its founder. Nischal Shetty, of "misleading" customers and the broader market about the nature of their relationship.
"The WazirX team and Nischal Shetty
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Vikrant Srivastava
Doing what I love. • 2m
⚡ Type Like Lightning with TypeBolt – The Ultimate Typing Experience! ⚡
I’m building something that will change how people learn to type—TypeBolt, the most engaging and effective typing app/website ever!
No more boring drills. With TypeBolt, you’ll
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Vipul
Cybersecurity Entrep... • 4m
In today’s digital-first world, cybersecurity isn’t just a feature—it’s a foundation. Building security into your product from the very beginning isn’t just about avoiding costly breaches; it’s about protecting your users, earning their trust, and st
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Harsh Dwivedi
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Medial • 4m
6 Billion Dollars MRR. You heard that right.
Doing some math after looking at Open Ai Pros $200 monthly pricing.
They revealed they have 300 million weekly active users.
Considering how great a product open ai is their WAU/MAU should easily be 5
💡 “The life of every startup can be divided into two parts: before product-market fit and after.”
— Marc Andreessen
I come back to this essay every few months. Not because it’s inspirational, but because it’s clarifying.
Here’s the uncomfortable t
Why do smart coders fail as startup founders?
Because building a great product isn’t just about solving problems—it’s about creating a great feeling for users.
People want apps that are easy, enjoyable, and make them feel good.
Devs often ignore
The Reality of Product-Market Fit
"Most startups don’t fail because of poor execution. They fail because they build something nobody wants. 🚫"
Here’s the truth: if you’re not solving a problem people care about, no amount of sales, marketing, or
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Nawal
Hope , I can Help yo... • 3m
Bit of Comeback Post 🔥
Ist time founders focus on Product.
2nd time founders focus on Distribution.
3rd time founders should focus on Retention.
This is a learning from my last startup. If your business by nature can not have repeat users, it wil