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Happy to Sign NDA and only founders with financial projections and pitchdeck reach out.
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A North Star metric is a KPI that helps you understand if your business is meeting the expectations of your customers and team.
For something to be a North Star metric, it should:
🔹be One single metric
🔹contribute to generating income for your bu
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TheLuhas
Never take anyone as... • 9m
You might why am i happy with just 30 followers because they are 100% organic
And i talk to every one of them
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Navneet Kumar
Trying to be best • 3d
If u ever make a social platform, how will promote it/reach your 1st 100 users or even very 1st user
condition -You are the only one making the app u don't have any funding , u don't have any team u just have internet and a pc
If u ever make a social platform, how will promote it/reach your 1st 100 users or even very 1st user
condition -You are the only one making the app u don't have any funding, u don't have any team u just have internet and a pc
Gmail creator Paul Buchheit on how to build something 100 people love
Paul, one of the creators of Gmail, built the first version in just one day.
But what made Gmail great was what came next—listening to users and improving it step by step.
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AI-driven UPI app that alerts users to avoid redundant spending in real time.
Would it be ever useful?
(ps. already working on one, ping if interested)
᠅ Founder Tip: Startups don’t die from competition—they die from confusion
It’s rarely another startup that kills you. It’s your own lack of clarity. About the problem. The user. The direction.
Here’s what confusion looks like—and how to fix it:
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Why Most Startups Die Due to “Zombie Metrics” (And How to Avoid) ⁉️
Many early-stage founders celebrate the wrong things—likes, followers, website visits, or app downloads—thinking they signal growth. In reality, these are Zombie Metrics.
What Are
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