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Krishnaswamy Anand Ganesh
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Simple planning tools like excel are very helpful
🚀 What's your favorite tool or technique for staying productive while working on a project?
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The Hard thing about Hard things
Tell us about a book that has had a profound impact on your business mindset.
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Validating a startup idea
What are some quick ways to validate your startup idea before putting serious resources behind it to make it work?
Krishnaswamy Anand Ganesh
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Are there low-cost payment processing alternatives to Stripe in the US?
I'm okay if these low-cost processor are difficult to integrate, since we're looking to offer these via Hyperswitch (Product of Day, Week).
I'm trying to understand if there're businesses that are working with non-popular payment processors for the better prices that they offer.
Krishnaswamy Anand Ganesh
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Interesting product! much needed innovation in the consumer research space
Insight7
Automate customer research to build products customers want
Access the entire payment ecosystem with a Single API. Hyperswitch connects you to multiple payment processors to embrace diversity. It improves payment success rates and reduces payment costs, ops and dev efforts. Built on Rust as an open-source product.
HyperSwitch
Fast, reliable, and affordable open source payments switch
Krishnaswamy Anand Ganesh
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Giving people a purpose and a shot to be recognised by contributing more towards achieving that purpose
What are the best ways to make an engaging and innovative community from day 1?
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Youtube - because of short videos, diverse perspectives on the same topic, comments that let us know what to expect from other fellow Youtubers and free
What's your favorite learning platform? 🌝
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Krishnaswamy Anand Ganesh
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1) Break the current users into cohorts of similar characteristics. For eg office goer, part-time writer, housemaker and so on
2). Identify why are they using the app ie use-cases
3) After steps 1 and 2 , you'll get a map of user cohorts and use cases
4) Now you can create a 'possible universe' based on which cohorts and use-cases that have the highest density and alignment to your vision
5)...
First Launched with 100+ Users, what should I do for growth next?
Chushu Huang
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Looks great!
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I personally think that streaks are valuable when they have a validation attached to them. For instance, members of a support groups forming streak, or showcasing streaks publically to get validation and hold self-accountable. Otherwise, momentum's a good way to jolt into action
Streaks vs Momentum - which is a better suited habit forming strategy?
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Krishnaswamy Anand Ganesh
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Picking one task at a time and not shifting till it's done. If I abandon it due a blocker then it goes to the back of the list and gets picked in FIFO
@neeraj_kumar_n - your views?
What's your hack for staying focused?
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I have faced the same issue in my startups. We've always found that a committed/ paying customer has much more to share than anyone else. We went after getting customer first and then building with them. @neeraj_kumar_n - your views?
What do you use to collect feedback?
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Changing customer payment preferences are a major issue
As online startups, what are your major pain points when it comes to accepting payments online?
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Why is Open Source the future?
Few reasons people go Open Source are: To establish a new standard, to get high adoption rates, for feedback and so on...
However, I think that the reason Open source is the future is because it shifts the decision-making power from business leaders to community participants.
Your views?
Krishnaswamy Anand Ganesh
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Take away all tasks that need to be done and just pick and focus on 1
@sanchith_hegde - suggestions ?
How do you get back to work when you lose focus?
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We talked to folks using the current solutions available in the market to understand what's missing and we found a BIG gap
@manoj_radhakrishnan1 @neeraj_kumar_n - your views?
How did you come up with the idea for your product or service?
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Krishnaswamy Anand Ganesh
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This is amazing. The future is 'Open'
Lotus
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Krishnaswamy Anand Ganesh
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I have been using this product for quite a while now. It is handy in taking notes and organising to-do lists right on the browser. Key features I really liked:
* No fancy features. Just plain old note taking
* No signups required
* Nothing is stored on the server and therefore no risk of information getting stolen
* Free to use
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Simple text editor in your browser