"It's good to be touchy about the industry you belong to"
-Nikhil Kamath
This applies for startups, founders gets obsessed with their company and idea. Founders always need a reality check, it gives us better understanding and acceptance
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Dan
Founder@nevolabs • 2m
> Writing a good user manual is hard:
PMs are busy
Devs don’t like docs
Writers don’t know the product
So founders ship without docs.
What if AI could handle it?
Checkout Onvoke which can automate your customer facing docs
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Deepasnhu Chail
Mastering the Game o... • 1y
#10
Dunzo
When launching their hyperlocal delivery startup in 2015, Dunzo's founders did all the deliveries themselves from a small warehouse initially. From delivering groceries to picking up laundry, they hustled to understand user needs. Even af
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Gaurav Sewani
Passion to Grow Entr... • 10m
I recently listened to a fantastic podcast featuring Mr. Sanjeev Bikhchandani with Akash Gupta a true inspiration to me.
In the podcast, Mr. Bikchandani identified three key qualities for successful founders:
* Understanding Customer Needs: Founder
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Sairaj Kadam
Entrepreneur • 1m
Too often, you sell something better than what the customer really needs, no matter the price.
Quality and price don’t matter if it’s not the right fit.
If someone wants a simple laptop for daily use, don’t push a gaming rig, offer what suits them
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Nawal
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SELF • 1y
Let's talk about User Communication 🔥
Learning from Real Insights :
- Successful founders engage in meaningful conversations with real users to gain invaluable insights shaping product development.
Building Trust and Loyalty :
- Direct connection
Is India building too many startups, too fast?
Every week, 1000+ new startups register in India. But how many are solving real problems?
Too many founders are chasing investor buzzwords—AI, FinTech, D2C—without spending enough time in the trenches
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Aditya Tiwari
Founder of Native Kn... • 7m
Stay Flexible—Don’t Fall in Love with Your First Idea
My first product wasn’t perfect, and there were times I had to pivot. It’s tough to change directions, but staying flexible kept me aligned with what users actually wanted. I embraced feedback, l
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DIVYANSH
Hey I am on Medial • 3m
Sb akele manage nahi ho rha, Team kaise banau?”
I understand. Happens.
And honestly?
"Sab kuch khud karne ki aadat chhodni padegi."
When I started Rewaysoft Technologies, I thought I could do it all.
But very soon, I realized. I was limiting mys