Navin Agrawal

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Navin Agrawal

Navin Agrawal

@AgrawalAnavin

Founder @SlydrOfficial. Building India’s internet-native gifting platform — gift anyone, no address needed. 🎁🇮🇳

Katılım Kasım 2025
11 Takip Edilen1 Takipçiler
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Slydr@SlydrOfficial·
A good day at Alt.F Coworking. We spoke to founders, HR teams, admins, and individuals about Slydr. Corporate gifting conversations were valuable, but it was equally interesting to see people connect with the simple B2C idea: Gift someone using just a link/code. No address needed. Thank you, @altfcoworking #Slydr #GiftAnyone #CorporateGifting #IndianStartups
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Marianne
Marianne@mariannehere·
If you're not a founder, scroll, this is not for you Founders, in one sentence, what are you building?
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Navin Agrawal@AgrawalAnavin·
Small milestone, big feeling. Slydr crossed 50 orders today. 💙 Still very early, but every order has taught us something — about gifting, trust, delivery, and what people expect when they send joy online. Grateful to everyone who has tried it, shared feedback, or simply cheered us on. Onwards.
Slydr@SlydrOfficial

50 orders crossed. 💙 More than orders — these are 50 gifting moments created through Slydr. To everyone who trusted us in our early journey: thank you. Gift anyone. No address needed. #Slydr #IndianStartup

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Gurpreet Singh
Gurpreet Singh@gurpreet671·
Builders only. Show what you’re building. Skip the pitch and just drop the link. 50k builders watching ↓
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Navin Agrawal@AgrawalAnavin·
One thing quick-commerce apps may be underestimating: The person placing the order is not always the person receiving it. In my experience, Swiggy, Blinkit and Amazon get this right — the rider calls the number saved with the delivery address. But on Zepto, the rider seems to call the account holder, even when the recipient’s mobile number is part of the delivery address. This creates a strange gap in the delivery flow. For family orders, office orders, guest deliveries, or sending something to someone else, this small detail can cause unnecessary confusion. Worth thinking about. @ZeptoNow @zeptocareindia @zeptocares
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Navin Agrawal@AgrawalAnavin·
@aviralbhat Privacy as a UX primitive (not just compliance) feels underrated in India. A lot of flows today force unnecessary info sharing. Whoever removes that friction elegantly could unlock interesting behavior shifts.
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Aviral Bhatnagar
Aviral Bhatnagar@aviralbhat·
Interesting areas for Indian startups to build in: - Real Estate AI Agents - Modern Pharmacies - Vehicle Spares in 10 Mins - Autonomous Recruitment - Last Mile Delivery Drones - Quantum Resistant Cybersecurity - Finance Companion for Gen Z - Vertical AI for Semiconductor Design - Micro-clinics for Healthcare - AI-Powered Accounting Firms - Energy Intelligence for Industry Incredible decade to be an entrepreneur in India
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Navin Agrawal@AgrawalAnavin·
Tiny founder milestone: @SlydrOfficial got its first real order from someone completely outside my friend circle. Not a test order. Not a favor. Not someone I know. A real person chose to send a real gift using a link. Small moment for the world. Big moment for us. Onwards. 🚀 #Slydr #StartupIndia #FounderJourney
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Slydr
Slydr@SlydrOfficial·
In India, sending money is easy. UPI takes seconds. But sending a physical gift still means texting: “Hey, what’s your address again?” That ruins the surprise. Why is gifting still so awkward?
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