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.
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Vipul Chauhan
Full Stack Software ... • 6m
Minimalism isn’t just a trend; it’s about focusing on what’s essential. Clean, simple designs enhance usability while keeping distractions to a minimum. Please Drop your thoughts.
#Design #UX #Minimalism" #medialapp
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Chamarti Sreekar
Passionate about Pos... • 21d
JioHotstar has rebranded with a new logo. What’s wrong with the design team? Is this the new marketing trend
intentionally making it worse so that everyone talks about it? Free marketing?
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Rohan Chandratre
Space Systems Engine... • 7d
Medial Power Users, I Have a Question:
What’s that ONE feature that keeps pulling you back to @medial?
It doesn’t have to be something big—maybe it’s a tiny detail, a feeling, or a habit you’ve developed here.
Let’s break it down and discuss in the
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Abdul Samad Pathan
Business Enthusiasti... • 2m
"Bad work culture be like:
Meetings that could’ve been an email.
Boss: ‘We’re a family.’ Also boss: 'No leaves approved.'
Deadlines: Yesterday.
Work should be about growth, not burnout. What’s the most toxic thing you’ve seen at work?"
#WorkCul
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Anansh Verma
Have patience, it's ... • 1m
What’s the Hardest Part About Starting Something New?
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For some, it’s fear of failure. Others struggle with imposter syndrome, finding the right
Markets are already on shaky ground, and now the HMPV virus has added to the tension.
With two cases reported, is this the start of a chain reaction? Should investors stay cautious or see this as an opportunity?
History has shown both risks and r