Fight for justice • 19h
That’s a great question—and something every founder wrestles with. The truth is, solving a real problem is the foundation of a successful business. But to survive and grow, that solution needs a clear path to revenue. If your freemium model builds real user loyalty and engagement, that’s valuable—but investors want to see not just users, but a clear, proven plan to monetize them. You’re on the right path, but it’s time to start shaping a business model that shows how your impact turns into income. Passion is powerful—combine it with a revenue strategy, and you’ll have something unstoppable.
Serious Thinker • 10m
Currently medial is pre-revenue and free for users. If they start subscription or freemium model, will you continue to use it and if continue, which model will you choose? (If medial is finding this post, can you tell us what would be your revenue m
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I really wanna know... If you're trying to build a successful business, should we focus on making money or solving a real problem? because I am building a startup which solves a lot of students and companies problems but whenever I pitch it somewhe
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Opal & Oak: Branding a Buzz just wrapped a conceptual pitch deck for Opal & Oak! A cocktail + mocktail kit startup that’s turning your bar cart into a vibe. this one’s for the hosts, the aesthetes, the pour-over prosecco types. think: luxury packag
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Freemium Model for Startups: Smart or Trap? What is it? Freemium = Free + Premium. You offer a basic product for free, and charge users for advanced features, limits, or perks. Who should consider it? ✅ Startups in SaaS, Edtech, Productivity, Devel
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