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@NotElonYet

Prev Built @Calley AI

India Katılım Aralık 2023
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ɒdiʇʎɒ@NotElonYet·
Agentic AI will do the work; humans should start going to space for vacations. @elonmusk
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If you’re struggling to raise, I think it’s sometimes helpful to ask yourself how someone would’ve built this business when the venture capital industry didn’t exist. Some of the techniques founders used back then were GOAT. Reading business / startup history is really illuminating for ideas.
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How much should you niche down your start-up? Me - This much.....
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Its 2:00 AM in the morning here and i just realized i curse a lot when coding at nights.
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I have only one resolution this year and will achieve. But that one resolution can fix 3 to 4 more problems in my life.
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@sanditya2510 Yes that's the plan. If I can get the audience ready to pay even before building the product, it means pain is real and worth investing in. If I find it, I will build it.
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Sanditya@sanditya2510·
@NotElonYet True and focus on distribution first, which comes hand in hand with proper validation
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ɒdiʇʎɒ@NotElonYet·
Biggest lesson of 2025: Don’t just build. Build for real pain. I built products assuming users would “see the value.” Reality: they didn’t care. Now I validate willingness to pay before writing a single line of code.
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Let there be one big acquisition in the tech ecosystem and the whole community be like -- Predictions for 202x X will replace Y and create more value......
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ɒdiʇʎɒ@NotElonYet·
Won't this compromise with Speed and focus? Because your focus is more likely to get spread across multiple problems, and the chances are you will solve all the problems, but not really well. "JACK OF ALL TRADES BUT MASTER OF NONE." Thoughts?
Gokul Rajaram@gokulr

BUILD THE WHOLE PRODUCT If you're a startup CEO, you should think deeply about what Frank Slootman says : "Build the Whole Product, or solve the Whole Problem as fast as you can". In 2026, the biggest winners will be companies who realize that fragmented experiences don't serve the customer well, and will solve the entire end to end problem for their customer. Customers are tired of stitching together five tools that each do 80% of what they need. They want one solution that does 100% of what they need. Fearless, visionary entrepreneurs will build a whole solution for their customer segment, even if it means that solution has to compete across multiple categories, including with entrenched incumbents. Now this doesn't mean they will solve the whole problem for EVERYONE from day one. They will choose very specific customer segments (size, geography, vertical, behavior, etc) and solve the entire problem for that segment, and do it 10x better than the customer could do by cobbling together several systems. And then they will expand concentrically from that initial segment. One of the best examples is Square, which took on decades-old incumbents in payment processing, hardware terminals and POS, and built a hardware + software system that solved the entire problem for micromerchants. Not just software, but also custom hardware that the team built from scratch, despite having zero hardware experience. Why? Because hardware was critical to deliver the whole solution. By doing so, they "compressed" the value chain across 3 industries, and instead of the customer needing to feed 3 profit pools for payments, hardware and POS, they only needed to pay one company, leading to a much lower Total Cost of Ownership. If you're an entrepreneur tackling a WHOLE problem and building a WHOLE product, please ping me. I'd love to connect and chat.

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John Doe from Acme Inc is one of the most popular person I know in SaaS......
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ɒdiʇʎɒ@NotElonYet·
What are some crazy stories you have heard of validating an idea? I know @Dropbox's MVP Validation approach. Any other in your mind?
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Does anyone shoot demo videos ? Someone from BLR. HMU if you make demo videos and are based in BLR.
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ɒdiʇʎɒ@NotElonYet·
If she walks up to you and say "You are rich, Marry Me." That's Brand Recognition Before anything, if your wife arrives, that's amarket restrictions. If you tell her you are rich and she slaps you. That's Customer Feedback.
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ɒdiʇʎɒ@NotElonYet·
I just learned marketing in most funny way - Scenario: there's a girl you like, If you say to a girl, " I am rich, marry me." That's direct marketing. If your friends tell her that you are rich That's advertising. More in the comments.
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ɒdiʇʎɒ@NotElonYet·
Seen so many YC rejects in the feed today. Meanwhile, I am still figuring out my ICP and revenue.
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