Dhan Narula

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Dhan Narula

@dhan_narula

building orbit | SWE @CIBC | AI Engineer | Entrepreneur | CS @UofT

Toronto Katılım Eylül 2018
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Dhan Narula
Dhan Narula@dhan_narula·
Tonight's bedtime story stars your kid by name. 30 seconds to make. $2.99. No subscription.
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Prabhdeep
Prabhdeep@PrabhdeepS_·
Finally dropped out. Thank god.
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Dhan Narula
Dhan Narula@dhan_narula·
First Official 10K in the bag!
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shiv k
shiv k@shivanshk_·
new mac just landed 😮‍💨 - m5 pro chip - 48gb ram - 1tb ssd - upgraded cpu/gpu cores what should i install?
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shiv k@shivanshk_·
first post, no idea what i’m doing here yet. have a good day ✌🏽
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justinwu@byjustinwu·
joining @Tesla in hawthorne, california this fall :)
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Dante Kakhadze
Dante Kakhadze@DanteKakhadze·
Yooooo LFGG!! J got into to the @fdotinc Canopy program! I've created a mega GC for all verified online founders. Comment GC and I'll dm you the link.
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clear
clear@clear_graphics·
Best design I ever did.
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Yash Kapoor
Yash Kapoor@IamYashKapoor·
I'm looking to #connect with people who are interested in: - Build in Public - Full Stack - Startup - Tech - AI - Web3 Let's 🤝 and grow with valuable engagements.
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Pond
Pond@JoinPond·
🔔@JoinPond is giving away $5,000 💰 to any startup founder (yes lol I'm serious) If you are a founder struggling with... -users -raising -content -LITERALLY any one-off task We will pay you $50 to hop on a call with our team so we can solve it for you deadass. comment 'call' so you can get your $50 by booking a call today ☎️💰 #giveaway #campaign #founder
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Hang Huang
Hang Huang@hanghuang_·
After 6 applications and 6 rejection emails, we finally got into Y Combinator. Yes, read that one more time: 6 applications. 6 rejections. We turned a rejection into an admission offer. For a long time, every rejection led to the same question: "Do we pivot, or keep going?" We didn't think much of the first few rejections. Our reaction was mostly just: okay, back to building, apply again next time. Honestly, the hardest one was the 5th rejection because we felt so close. It was the first time we got an interview. We believed we had a real shot. But in the end, we got rejected… again. Looking back, the decision was fair. We were only doing around $300/month, and YC didn’t see a clear path to building a billion-dollar company through enterprise. So we stopped guessing and started listening. We did 20+ user interviews and realized something important: the people who really loved InsForge were not big enterprises. They were AI-native small teams and startups. That fundamentally changed how we saw the company. We clarified who the product was actually for, doubled down on what was working, and kept building in public on X and LinkedIn. We grew from 2,300 to 4,000+ databases in 2 months. Then we applied again. Our second interview with YC. We really thought this would be the one. But once again, we were rejected. That was the moment the question we had been asking ourselves after every rejection finally changed. No longer: “Do we pivot?” Instead: “How do we execute so well that the need for this product becomes impossible to ignore?” After 30 days of hell, we launched @InsForge_dev Launch Week 1. And it took off. Like, really took off! → 1.5M+ views on X → #1 on Product Hunt → #1 on GitHub Trending → 3K+ GitHub stars in one week But here's the craziest part: after rejecting us, YC changed their mind. Here was our second chance. We got an email from general partner Andrew Miklas (@amiklas), congratulating us on our launch and asking us to meet one more time. We figured it would be another tough interview. But the meeting was in two hours. No time to prepare. We were so nervous up until the very end. When we finally hopped on the call, he just said, “You guys have made huge progress. I want to work with you. Do you want to do YC?” WTF????????? Tony (@tonychang430) and I looked at each other. We were so shocked, we didn't even know what to say. Of course, the answer was yes. This is when we learned: Execute so well that your company becomes impossible to reject. Every rejection forced us to clarify our vision. The last one forced us to prove it. Next stop: YC P26!! @ycombinator 🥳 ( Read the full story below ⬇️ )
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Dhan Narula
Dhan Narula@dhan_narula·
i'm building Orbit. automated marketing for builders. you ship a product on Lovable/Claude Code, then spend 3 weeks trying to market it. Orbit kills that gap. paste a GitHub link → Orbit scans your codebase → builds a product memory → AI agents deploy landing pages, brand kits, UGC scripts, and social content. automatically. used agentbudget to manage agent spend across the pipeline, exactly the kind of ambitious, agentic infrastructure we're building on. when your product is agents running agents, budget control isn't optional. the vibe coding wave is here. the marketing layer doesn't exist yet. we're building it. $1000 goes toward shipping faster.
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Noah
Noah@NoahKingJr·
Interviewer: Tell me something you can do that claude can't
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Dear Self.
Dear Self.@Dearme2_·
Describe your bank balance with 2 words.
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Convince us to follow you… But you only have 2 words
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