Back

Aryan Pandey

 • 

Enactus • 3m

One minute, I’m pitching to investors like a shark tank pro. The next, I’m fixing website bugs like a frustrated coder. By lunchtime? I’m giving myself a motivational pep talk because HR (also me) said I need better work-life balance. Moral? If my startup had an org chart, my name would be everywhere.

Reply
15

More like this

Recommendations from Medial

Image Description

CA Vamshi

Practicing Chartered... • 2m

"Startups are wild — one day you're pitching to VCs in a hoodie, the next you're fixing bugs at 2 AM, praying your product doesn’t break. Chaos, caffeine, and chasing dreams. That’s the game." #Startups #Buildingsomethinggreat

1 Reply
1
16

Shivam Rishi

Entrepreneur • 5d

After using AI for a while, here’s what I’ve learned: AI works really well when: • You know how to code • You give it clear prompts • You understand what you’re asking it to do But if you don’t: • You’ll get confused by the output • Spend hours fix

See More
Reply
1

Raz

just a techy • 1m

I’m building an AI-powered dev workspace — not for writing code from scratch, but as a post-deployment tool to help developers after their code is live on GitHub. šŸ”— After authenticating with GitHub and selecting a repo, the platform gives you real-

See More
Reply
2

Ketu Kashyap

Disruptor | Visionar... • 22d

Marcus Villig grew up in a tiny Estonian island town of 40,000, where doors stayed unlocked and dreams seemed small. It was 2003, and Estonia buzzed with Skype’s launch, led by local engineers, including Marcus’s older brother. At 10, Marcus was hook

See More
Reply
6

Download the medial app to read full posts, comements and news.