
Deep
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Deep
@NehraWorkss
Software developer and yapper | AIML'28 | DM for collab
Neptune Se unió Ağustos 2025
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Girish Mathrubootham was VP at Zoho.
Stable job. Home loan. Two kids.
Quit at 36 with no backup plan.
Why?
He shipped a TV that arrived broken.
Spent 6 months trying to get help.
Nobody responded.
Built Freshworks to fix that exact problem.
In 2021 he rang the opening bell at Nasdaq.
First ever Indian SaaS company on a US stock exchange.
500 of his employees became crorepatis that day.
All because of one broken TV.
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In 2014 four friends started a WhatsApp group in Bangalore.
Just to run errands for friends.
Forgot your wallet? They'd get it.
Need medicine at midnight? They'd deliver it.
People started saying 'just Dunzo it.'
Became a verb. Like Google.
Google invested. Reliance invested $200 million.
Valued at $775 million.
Then they got greedy.
Chased Zepto and Blinkit into quick commerce.
Started losing ₹230 per order.
Employees stopped getting salaries.
One employee begged leadership on WhatsApp for unpaid wages to pay his kids' school fees.
Nobody replied.
400 employees filed a police complaint.
Reliance wrote off their entire $200 million.
CEO quietly joined Flipkart.
App went offline in January 2025.
The startup that became a verb.
Couldn't pay its own employees.
Died trying to be something it wasn't.
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@404G_ @Support @XCreators @premium @XDevelopers @elonmusk @nikitabier @AdsSupport Same here bro same situation 😮💨
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X stopped my creator revenue without any notice.
No email.
No explanation.
No reply to appeal for 12+ days.
Is anyone else facing this?
please respond... and resolve the issue
@Support @XCreators @premium @XDevelopers @elonmusk @nikitabier @AdsSupport
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Two IIT Delhi roommates quit their jobs in 2015.
First app — Fashnear. Failed.
While doing fieldwork they met a housewife named Anu from Bangalore.
She was running a boutique business entirely on WhatsApp.
No shop. No investment. Just her phone.
That one woman showed them everything.
They built Meesho around her.
Let anyone sell anything online with zero investment.
Investors laughed at them.
'Housewives selling on WhatsApp is not a business.'
Facebook invested anyway.
SoftBank invested anyway.
Today 15 million entrepreneurs on Meesho.
90% of them are women.
The investors who laughed are now asking for meetings.
One housewife in Bangalore changed everything.
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Kunal Shah built CRED in 2018.
An app that rewards you for paying your credit card bills.
Investors called it genius.
Raised $800 million.
Valued at $6.4 billion.
Then people started asking the obvious question.
How does an app that gives away rewards actually make money?
Nobody had a clear answer.
Not even the investors.
In 2024 10% of employees quietly quit.
The ones leaving said CRED went from exciting startup to boring company overnight.
Kunal Shah's response to all the criticism?
He just smiles and keeps building.
Maybe he sees something nobody else does.
Or maybe $800 million buys you a very long time to figure it out.
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