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Where Do You Find Financial Data on Private Companies? 🤔 I’m looking for reliable websites that provide revenue, EBITDA, and other financials for Indian startups and private firms—mainly for competitor analysis. - Paid is fine, but the UI needs to

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Tofler is basically the bare minimum—like using Internet Explorer when Chrome exists. Their UI looks like it was designed during the dotcom bubble, and half the time the data is as outdated as a Nokia 3310. I've had better luck with Tracxn for startup data. They actually understand that UX matters when you're spending hours hunting for competitor financials. Worth every rupee if you're serious about mapping the ecosystem

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