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unfuckwithable@7Joker·
It has taken @Uber_Support uber 18 hours not a reply on a simple message.. I have been charged an extra toll yesterday, where there was toll on the trip that i took. How do i get my refund?
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Aditya Kumar
Aditya Kumar@theguywithideas·
Hi Everyone. I am thrilled to announce a platform that we have been developing in stealth mode for the past 10 months. Introducing @smartbdmai - an AI-first CRM that actually unlocks more sales Most CRMs fail because they rely on manual updates. Sales teams don’t update them, which means you have no data, no insights, and eventually, lost revenue. SmartBDM solves this problem by acting like a 24/7 Business Development Manager — one that never forgets, never sleeps, and always keeps your team on track. Here’s how it works: 1. It monitors every sales activity in real-time — including calls, leads, notes, and follow-ups — and ensures nothing falls through the cracks. 2. It automatically updates lead data from call recordings and notes. 3. It flags suspicious activity, performance gaps, and missed follow-ups. 4. It automatically redistributes unused leads, ensuring no opportunity is wasted. 5. It coaches your team by analyzing every conversation and suggesting improvements. You also get everything you expect from a modern CRM — pipelines, dashboards, user permissions, integrations with Ads, WhatsApp, Meta, and more. But unlike traditional CRMs, SmartBDM doesn't charge you per user. Each of the pricing plans has a fixed cost and offers unlimited users and team (more on this later). If you’ve ever felt that your sales team could close more deals if only they were more consistent, smartbdm.ai is built exactly for that. It's an intelligent teammate built to unlock more revenue and operational efficiency.
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Prem Soni@ValueWithPrem·
RT to make investors more cautious before buying gold boom stories. Follow @ValueWithPrem for hidden truth on Indian businesses that most people miss.
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Prem Soni@ValueWithPrem·
I come from a gold jewellery business family. This is the WORST Diwali season we’ve seen in 10 years karigars saying no work, no money. Yet on paper, listed jewellery companies show record growth. Here’s the hidden truth 👇🏻
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Ekansh Mittal
Ekansh Mittal@EkanshMittal_KW·
Key Challenges # Volatility in raw material # Intense Competition # Digitalization # Unorganized Sector Dominance # Seasonal Demand Key Growth Drivers # Rising Education Levels # National Education Policy # Brand Awareness # Corporate & Office Demand # E-commerce Boom (9/n)
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Ekansh Mittal@EkanshMittal_KW·
Stationery & Writing instruments play a key role in education at all levels While studying Linc Ltd, which is expanding from writing instruments to full stationery, gathered valuable insights into stationery industry Here's a short 🧵 with lots of data and charts (1/n)
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unfuckwithable@7Joker·
@kmr_dilip Dear Dilip.. we are exactly buidling this.. if you have time, would love to speak to you
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Dilip Kumar
Dilip Kumar@kmr_dilip·
Got a message yesterday from a friend that they lost their 7 day old baby last week. Got me thinking why this happens and turns out, it’s not uncommon. India’s infant mortality rate is about 25 per 1,000 births. That’s 2.5% of infants who don’t survive. The sad part is that nearly 60% of these deaths are preventable with better care. This is where I believe AI in healthcare can truly make a difference. We can develop predictive models for at-risk pregnancies using maternal health data. Build remote monitoring systems that flag early signs of preterm labor. Even use image based diagnostics to catch neonatal infections before they turn fatal. I hope more people building for healthcare in India focus on solutions that can detect risks early and save lives. No parent should lose a child to something we could’ve seen coming.
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unfuckwithable@7Joker·
This is what @IndiGo6E handles your baggage. Such a shame, that they call it wear and tear, just to lower compensation
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unfuckwithable@7Joker·
@kmr_dilip They are not structured! The entire Indian diamond industry is such. Question / is the VC industry newsmakers (like on X 🙃), or real investors that are seriously deploying capital
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Dilip Kumar@kmr_dilip·
Met a 72yo entrepreneur who is making 150+ crore profit every year selling home decor products. He still doesn't know what LTV, PMF & TAM means. Startup world is a bubble.
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unfuckwithable@7Joker·
@kmr_dilip Absolutely agree with you. Also consider how our next generation is getting programmed with such poor health. 75% pregnant mothers are not normal BMI. Have sent out material to you. Happy to connect
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Dilip Kumar@kmr_dilip·
15% of the world’s diabetic population lives in India & we’re the diabetes capital of the world. 100mil diabetic & 135mil pre-diabetics are here. We’ve evaluated 50+ diabetes management companies for investment & this is my observation. There is an opportunity 🧵
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unfuckwithable@7Joker·
With such low penetration of private money and of course low penetration of health, the cycle may take decades. But the real price inflation is today.
Aditya@AdityaParihar84

@malpani They helped increasing number of beds which still is quite low when compared to our population size. We need PE money in the space. As far as pricing goes, eventually market forces will catch up once there's sufficient capacity.

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unfuckwithable@7Joker·
In India, there is no standard of care! We don’t follow any guild lines. Doctors oppose implementation of guild lines
sachin@sachinwani1011

@malpani Exactly. But isn't there any regulations which can put patients interest above investors interest?

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unfuckwithable@7Joker·
@coach_ritika You are trained to think that if you all what she does is the healthy way of life. Which is true. This is post birth. What goes on Pre-birth, during pregnancy is not monitored. That’s the only time organs are formed. You looking at maintenance, look at manufacturing
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Ritika Borah
Ritika Borah@coach_ritika·
Last night, I received the heartbreaking news that one of my clients passed away . She was just in her early 30s. She lived what seemed to be a perfectly healthy life. Never drank, never smoked, worked out 5 days a week, stayed within a healthy body weight and did her annual check-ups religiously. Yet, she had a sudden cardiac arrest. It makes me wonder, are we really in control of our lives? You can play by all the rules and still face an unexpected ending. Maybe we’re all just part of a game, one that can be over without warning.
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unfuckwithable@7Joker·
@kmr_dilip Love the post. Sending you a DM to get a perspective of what we are building
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Dilip Kumar
Dilip Kumar@kmr_dilip·
Have met over 600+ healthcare startups this year at Rainmatter. These are my general observations of the sector in 2024 so far. An investor & health enthusiast perspective. Remember, these are observations and not opinions. If you’re a builder, I'm always keen to exchange notes. 1) Health tech needs maturing – The novelty phase of tech meets health is over and the focus should be on driving outcomes to the user. 2) Preventive health is gaining traction – More startups are focused on preventive solutions. 3) Nutrition personalisation is heating up – Companies are going beyond generic consulting and leveraging DNA, microbiome, or other personal data for nutrition recommendations. 4) UPI for health not yet in India- ABDM use cases haven't seen much adoption. 5) Wearables are no longer the star – Smartwatches and rings are still strong but are considered table stakes. Consumers want something that tells “why” and not limited to “what”. 6) Corporate wellness is an overrated market – With rising mental health issues, stress, and burnout in the workforce, B2B wellness solutions ideally should show promise. But there isn’t adoption from corporates. 7) The “biohacking” trend is niche but growing –longevity startups are speculative but hot. Increasing interest in biohacking protocols (sleep optimization, anti ageing etc.). But the market is niche and often hard to validate scientifically unless clinical protocols are done. 8) Consumer trust in health supplements is dwindling – The supplement industry lacks regulation and transparency and this has eroded trust amongst consumers. Brands are focusing on science-backed products. 9) AI in healthcare – Many are bullish on AI’s potential to revolutionise diagnostics, patient care, and drug discovery, but deployment in clinical settings is slow and capital-intensive. 10) Mental health is booming – Digital mental health startups, especially those offering therapy, coaching, or CBT solutions are seeing adoptions but differentiation is becoming a challenge in a crowded market. 11) Community-driven fitness – Social, community-oriented fitness solutions still have potential if done right especially those blending real-world interactions with digital offerings. 12) CAC is a challenge for D2C health brands – Brands are facing rising customer acquisition costs often with no sustainable GTM. 13) Hybrid health businesses are scaling better – Companies combining digital and physical services have better scope of scaling fast. 14) Telehealth plateaued – The initial excitement around telehealth has subsided for both consumers and investors. 15) Data privacy concerns – As health tech companies gather more sensitive data, concerns about privacy and security will become critical. 16) Health marketplaces have no moat – Platforms connecting consumers with healthcare providers or wellness services are overrated with no clear moat to grow. 17) Clinical validation is key – Companies that can prove clinical efficacy or show robust evidence for their solutions are attracting more interest both from consumers and investors. 18) Wellness is mainstream, but consumers are cynical – Consumers are more wellness-conscious than ever, but they are also more sceptical of unproven claims, forcing brands to lead with science and transparency. 19) Building trust is harder than ever – With consumer scepticism at an all-time high, companies need to prioritise transparency, scientific validation, and clear communication to gain consumer trust, especially in nutrition. 20) Retention over acquisition – CAC have skyrocketed and focus should be on retention. Building loyal, long-term customers by driving outcomes will be key 21) Offline isn’t dead – Post pandemic people are realising that in-person experiences matter more. The winning strategy seems to be a hybrid model that leverages both digital convenience and real-world engagement. 22) Getting clinical validation is expensive but essential – Especially those offering treatments or diagnostics, obtaining clinical trials or peer-reviewed studies is critical for credibility. But the cost and complexity can be daunting. 23) Customer education is a feature – Whether in fitness or nutrition, startups can’t just offer products; they need to educate consumers on why their solution matters. Content marketing and community-building should be the main features. If you’re a builder, I'm always keen to exchange notes. We're always investing and cheering for founders at @Rainmatterin.
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Harris Sultan@TheHarrisSultan·
My dad, who is a moderate Muslim, finally expressed his concern and asked me, 'Why are you supporting this genocide?' He mentioned that he's stopped looking at his phone because he can no longer bear to watch videos of Palestinian children being bombed by Israel. I replied, 'I empathize with the suffering, and it's not easy for me either.' Then I showed him a photo, and we both agreed on the gravity of the situation in Palestine. I then informed him that the photo was actually of a Yemeni child pulled from the rubble resulting from a Saudi bombing in Yemen. I pointed out that Israel has allegedly killed 7,000 Palestinians, while the Saudis have killed at least 150,000 Yemeni Muslims. Some estimates suggest upto 300,000. How can we call the current conflict a 'genocide' when what the Saudis did is hardly even discussed by Muslims? Don’t get me started on 200,000 Muslims killed by Bashar Al Asad in Syria. He responded that if that's the case, he also disagrees with what the Saudis did. I replied, 'How convenient. Nearly half a MILLION fellow Muslims have been killed by other Muslims, and you didn't even know about it. Yet when Israel retaliates against a terrorist organization that has killed, raped, and maimed 1,500 of its citizens, the whole Muslim world reacts?' It seems to have less to do with preserving Muslim lives and more to do with a religious fantasy of hostility toward Jews.
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unfuckwithable@7Joker·
@david_perell Lovely write; isn’t the system at the core designed to give all students till the age of 18, basic understanding of everything? This runs parallel to the development of the brain as well.
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David Perell@david_perell·
Why do elite colleges pump students into the same five industries: law, medicine, tech, investing, and management consulting? For answers, let’s turn to the philosopher René Girard.
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Saba Karim@sabakarimm·
Try explain your traction without using numbers or acronyms 👇
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@sabakarimm @Twitter We change the world literally one cell at a time.. from conception to birth.. making a billion cells work better..
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