Stanley Tang shares three lessons from the founding story of DoorDash
Most people overcomplicate startups.
They think they need an app, a team, and advanced tech. But DoorDash started with a simple website, a phone number, and raw hustle.
1. Test
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The Outlier
Hey I am on Medial • 1m
Proof of demand first, scaling later. Golden startup rule.
The Scaling Laws are doubling the power of AI systems every 6 months, leading to an intelligence revolution and a golden age of computing.
~ Satya Nadella
Welcome to Fight Club. The first rule of Fight Club is: you do not talk about Fight Club. The second rule of Fight Club is: you DO NOT talk about Fight Club!
Building a startup is like being in a relationship—exciting at first, exhausting later, and expensive throughout.
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Vishu Bheda
Transforming vision ... • 10m
It is advised in business that " differentiate first your product or service and then scale later".
Because after scaling if we want to differentiate then it is tough and if we scale without differentiation then there is lot of cashburn required.
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Inovbiz Studio
Inspire. Innovate. S... • 1m
Business tips #2
The 3 Golden Rules Of Business Success
1. Solve a real problem
2. Customer first Mindset
3. Adapt & Evolve
Hi sir
I want to start a startup to provide on demand electric vehicle charging services anytime anywhere and battery swapping services (later).
My one compititator in india is
https://hopcharge.com/
I need 50 lakhs of investment
for 10% of equity
Looking for a co founder or investor in our startup we are the first one and the only one company solving the problem of replacing hand washing dirty dishes with a Product which eliminate your physical scrubbing of dirty dishes , proof of concept is