What habits or skills should a person develop to be truly ready for building a startup from scratch?
The Logo Guy
InkMyStartup | Fishy... • 21d
As per my experience
- ready to fail and get back
- take positive criticism with spirit
- be brutal in testing your idea/product
- don't defend your product - let your product defend itself by improvement
Testing phase of your product is really like a deadliest exam.
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Bhumit Gadhavi
Senior Product Manag... • 23d
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Sairaj Kadam
Entrepreneur • 1m
People buy for one reason improvement money, time, energy, results.
They have 3 choices
1. Buy from you
2. Buy from someone else
3. Buy nothing
But “nothing” is rare. Everyone needs improvement.
So it's either you or them.
Make your product the obv
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Shruti
Student • 8m
How do you usually handle feedback?
Feedback can be tricky. Sometimes, it feels like criticism rather than a helpful guide. But whether it's about our work or personal life, feedback can be a powerful tool for improvement. ⚒️
I'm curious—how do you
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Pulakit Bararia
Building Snippetz la... • 2m
If you have to convince people your product is useful, it’s probably not.
Real value doesn’t need a sales pitch—it speaks for itself. If people aren’t getting it, the problem isn’t their understanding, it’s your product.
Fix that first.
" Phases of building a successful startup "
Steps 1,2 -
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Step 3 - " Alpha and beta testing "
After building your product now only thing which is left before launching it is testing with some real
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If all the startups want to become a unicorn, they will fail, those who wang to make a service or product that people use, they will survive !!
What's your thought on this ?
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Zain Abdullah
Cyber Security Analy... • 2m
To validate your product, it is essential to assess its market value and determine whether there is a demand for it. After developing a MVP, the next step is to conduct testing. If you have created an advanced enterprise-level file encryption softwar