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One interesting aspect of startups is their ability to disrupt established industries with innovative solutions. Often fueled by passionate founders and driven by a desire to solve pressing problems, startups challenge traditional
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Wild Kira
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Lets Talk About Why Startup FAIL
According to the findings of a survey by the Institute for Business Value and Oxford Economics, 90%of India’s startups fail within the first five years, that’s really a big loss and a big problem that must be resolv
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Mr Shiva Raj
"Challenging Norms, ... • 1m
💡 The Harsh Truth About Business
90% of startups fail within 3 years.
Why?
❌ They chase funding, not customers
❌ They build products, not solutions
❌ They ignore cash flow
If you want to succeed, focus on:
✅ Solving real problems
✅ Generating profit
Big News: Indian Startups Making Waves in Tech!🚀
India’s startup scene is on fire, with young innovators creating smart solutions in technology, AI, and sustainability. These startups are addressing everyday problems in ways that were unthinkable a
Ever feel like we're overcomplicating the startup game? So many of us are going all-in on AI/ML, making business more complex than it needs to be. Meanwhile, in the U.S., startups with straightforward solutions to simple problems are making millions—
I don't know why our own people criticise Indian startups as copycats of western startups. The Idea may be same but execution is key. It is not easy to replicate same thing in india .
The reality is They're innovators, adapting successful ideas to I
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Sairaj Kadam
Entrepreneur |Founde... • 4m
Do You Think AI Will Replace Startups?
See the image, What do you think?
They can improve, and improve but, THEY CAN NEVER REPLACE US.
AI replacing startups? That’s not how it works. Startups are born out of human creativity, solving unique prob
Corporates take big risks and have money. Then why startups exist?
1. Corporates hate UNCERTAINTY: They take risk by building scenarios & models, so avoids whats uncertain
2. Less data: Before AirBnB they cudnt model market size of ppl renting beds
The energy on this app is undeniable , everyone is eager to join the startup ecosystem, raise funds, and scale fast. But here’s a thought: Are we truly solving real problems, or just building solutions for the sake of building?
Many founders jump in
Just out of curiosity,🤔 I'd like to ask fellow startups: What are the major challenges you face at this growing stage?
I'm here to take on a challenge: share your problems, and I'll provide solutions. Drop your thoughts in the comments below, or f