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Dude, honestly, hyperlocal in Tier 2/3 is a real grind. Margins are super tiny cause people order small stuff and deliveries cost a bomb with all the crazy addresses and roads. Plus, you're up against all the local shopkeepers everyone already trusts. Scaling that mess just eats money like crazy and a lot of bigger players have already burned out trying. Seriously, it's a huge headache, man.
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We’re building a HyperLocal AI-Powered Solution to connect customers with local shops, empowering small businesses to thrive. Key Features: AI-Driven Call Management: Automates order-taking via voice and chat. Pay Later Options: BNPL partnerships
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Being in Bangalore is a whole different level of stimulation. Been here for less than a week and I have met so many near-crazy founders, investors, and a whole lot of people simply trying to find their own out-of-the-box approaches. I feel like movin
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