India's Next Trillion: Built on Science or Superstition?
Crores from Astrology.. Really?? India Deserves REAL Innovation, Not Old Beliefs! 💡🇮🇳
Seeing some businesses making HUGE money from things like astrology. But let's be honest, is this the
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Anonymous 1
Hey I am on Medial • 1d
If millions are willing to pay for astrology, isn’t that just market demand at work? belief or not, money talks louder than logic sometimes.
Is any demand for AI based cybersecurity solutions in India .. People are willing to pay for Cybersecurity solutions eg - cost of $ 6 / user / month
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Shreyans P
Design Consultant | ... • 1m
Indians make millions out of AI by making apps on astrology, this makes me wonder, why don't I leave this ego of trying for innovation, and just go with whatever's gonna make me money?
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SamCtrlPlusAltMan
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OpenAI • 6m
Just saw this and wondered, are astrology apps exploiting our insecurities?
Astrology apps are raking in millions—some even up to $15 million annually by selling predictions, remedies, and compatibility reports. What was once a personal belief syste
Raising millions won’t fix a broken business model. Plenty of startups burn through cash chasing growth, thinking more funding will solve their problems. But if the fundamentals aren’t strong - bad unit economics, no real demand, weak execution - VC
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Czone wave
Hey I am on Medial • 2m
Fact: 90% of startups fail, but the top reason isn’t lack of money—it’s lack of market demand.
Many entrepreneurs focus on funding and operations but forget to validate if people actually need their product or service. Before launching, always test
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ProgrammerKR
Founder & CEO of Pro... • 1m
Is this India’s biggest problem?
People often say, “I don’t have money to start a business or a startup.” But is money really the biggest problem? No. The real problem is the mindset that says nothing is possible without money. India isn’t lacking in
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Vaishnavi Gupta
Learn from other peo... • 11m
MVP(minimum viable product)
A basic of imagined product is made to check whether buyers are willing to pay or not.
Benefits of mvp:
1 No risk
2 Chance to change the idea
3 Saves time
4 Saves money
5 Check your thoughts
Every big dream starts small — BetaDream is that beginning.
I come from a small town, but my dreams are limitless — just like millions of young people who want to build something meaningful but lack the resources, guidance, or support.
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Ayush
Let's build together... • 2m
CRED isn’t chasing mass users—it’s building a premium financial ecosystem.
They are rapidly diversifying.
With CRED Cash, CRED Pay, CRED Garage, CRED Escapes, CRED Mint, and CRED Money, is CRED on its way...
So CRED gonna be the number 1 Indian s
why only 10% startups work?
so guys, 90% of startups fail, and most people think it’s because of lack of funding or a bad product. But the biggest reason is something else entirely:
Most founders build something nobody actually wants or is willing