🪡 Founders - who get it right?
👇🏽 who are some founders/leaders that you actually like and believe will be able to make great things happen. They don’t need to be famous.
Sriharsha from Swiggy. Doesn’t believe in personal pr, branding. Busy in building.
Tarun Mehta from Ather. Slaying it. Built the entire electric scooter stack from ground up.
Pramey Jain and Meet Semlani at Tartan. Solid duo, great backgrounds, awesome people, very down to earth. Highly competent, good connections, also theyre in a field which is about to scale like crazy
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Stealth
7 months ago
He is the beast actually among all who are mentioned in the comment section.
Royalflush
Stealth
7 months ago
I wanna say Deepinder Goyal for me now. Not the easiest to like. But he has been building Zomato since 2008 and turned it into one the most attractive consumer startup in India today.
coderx
Student
7 months ago
Food is addictive not the startup
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Stealth
7 months ago
Yes, exactly. And, Nikhil Kamath is just a free loader who just wants to have ho*s.
Perplexity’s Aravind Srinivas. Got funding from Jeff Bezos, Michael dell. Folks are saying that it’s going to be the next Google.
Personally I really like the platform. Have replaced all my Google search with it.
DuckDuckGo also was considered to be Google killer once. Who knows if they come up with some AI out of nowhere. Perplexity is definitely good but again changing habits of people who are very much accustomed to google search will be challenging. Google is known to all from ground level villagers to city dwellers. To penetrate into that ground level is a different and difficult ball game.
Damaru
Stealth
7 months ago
Anyone who thinks perplexity is Google killer hasn't used perplexity enough.
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theproductassociate
Stealth
7 months ago
Ola'a founder for destroying OpenAI with Krutrim and changing country from India to Ind.ai
I could be biased, but both Razorpay founders are extremely intelligent and have great vision
I have great affection towards Razorpay. I have a few questions mostly around tech, do you mind if I DM you ?
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Ratan Tata. I know he is not conventional founder but lots of founders should learn from his decisions.
Awais ahmed from Pixxel space. Building crazy space company out of India. Creating real value in space manufacturing.
Ganesh Prasad and Parsh Kothari of ThinkSchool. What they have achieved in such a short time is unbelievable. Two childhood friends, dreaming big, acknowledging & respecting each others' talent, putting their everything in their startup while staying humble and disciplined looks like a perfect recipe for success to me.
Node
Stealth
7 months ago
Just another edtech gimmick.
Well, with giants like Byju's failing, I guess only time will tell if TS succeeds.
Vidit Aatrey, I had heard his talk once in person, and the way he thinks was refreshing. The growth of meesho also speaks for itself
I would say every famous founder we see today has reached that high mark. The common names we all know
CalmTart11
Stealth
7 months ago
Vasanth Kamath and Anugraha Shrivastava, smallcase
Srikanth of Fractal and Nikhil Kamath of Zerodha are currently the two founders that I have been learning a lot from.
Ted_Mosby
Stealth
7 months ago
Aravind Srinivas from Perplexity AI. Great being, both street smart and have in depth knowledge of tech. Building an amazing product and have decent backing from the bests.
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