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Vikas Singh

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Most "viral" apps didn’t go viral because of the product. They went viral because of how they spread. It’s not about building something 10x better. It’s about creating a 10x distribution engine. Influencers spark the wave. Faceless accounts amplify it. Ads turn momentum into scale.

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