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Karyarth • 1m
Customers whisper before they scream. Startups don’t fail from lack of signals. They fail because founders ignore them. Churn creeping up. Engagement slipping. Feedback feels… polite. By the time it’s obvious, it’s too late. The pivot should’ve happened months ago. Best founders treat small signals like fire alarms.
Entrepreneur | Tech ... • 2m
When I started building my SaaS, I wasted weeks doing things manually: onboarding emails, churn tracking, and revenue reports. Eventually, I built systems to automate 60% of it — saving time, reducing churn, and giving me back my focus. But if I co
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Founders at Scratch Level Be Like: > “Bro, trust me. It’s a billion-dollar idea.” Reality: Not even a ₹1 domain yet. 💀 Working from: 🚫 Office 🚫 Co-working ✅ Friend’s sofa with broken charger Startup name? Still debating between “Zyzzlo” and “
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"Would you trust a failed founder with your money—again?" Most people shy away from failure, but not venture capitalists. Many VCs are willing to back the same founders who’ve failed before. Why? Because failure isn’t the end; it’s a masterclass
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Ritco Logistics • 1m
Everyone wants to be a founder.🧑🏻💻 But nobody wants to suffer alone at 2 AM, wondering if tomorrow’s meeting will save their startup. They see funding. They don’t see the rejections. They see headlines. They don’t see the breakdowns. Entrepren
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Dropping some truth bombs for middle-class founders: Most Ivy League kids aren’t building startups—they’re building resumes. Not all, but a lot. Why? Because even when their startups fail, they’ve already won—they use them as stepping stones to lan
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