What do you think about creating quickcommerce service like Swiggy, Blinkit. Can we succeed when there are so many big competitors in the market?
If you have any advice then let me know in the comments
You’ve to find a moat, be it execution, or whatever. Do you have one? Get some experience, work with a qc brand, know what’s missing from the chain, blindly building on the basis of a trend can never be successful (well in most cases)
After talking to a few companies and going through their product demos, I realized something: "AI-powered" has become a buzzword. Everyone’s selling the trend, but the value? Missing.
I'm planning to open a chain of village clinics where MBBS doctors will practice every evening, along with an attached pharmacy. In more serious cases, patients will be referred to a larger clinic in the nearby town for advanced care.
I believe this
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Alp Arsalan
“Tech isn’t just cod... • 1m
As a founder, you have to focus on this: Distribution. Distribution will be your moat in 2025 and beyond. A good product alone won't do it anymore.
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Riddhi
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I want to start a chain of gym , called as PINK GYM
THAT GYM will only be for women, every equipment will be pink,
We will have self defense classes there, menstrual day yoga
Gynacs on scheduled time
Healthy dessert counter
And clean washrooms
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I Might be late but not missing to add VALUE!
we all pitch Daily
Sometime to the investors, clients, consumer and whatever in you b-mod it is
Here's Steve Job's tips for it! ⤵️
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Rohan Saha
Founder - Burn Inves... • 1m
These days, all the scammers seem to be on Telegram, I don't know why. It’s become a strange trend among scammers lately.