Many students interested in startups lack basic guidance and resources to start their own ventures. This includes understanding what products to create, how to launch them, how to price them, and how to form a team.
This lack of guidance can lead to failed startups, wasted resources, and missed opportunities for innovation.
Pain Points
- Uncertainty about what type of products or services to develop.
- Lack of knowledge on appropriate platforms to launch products.
- Difficulty in determining the right pricing strategy for products.
- Challenges in forming a competent and cohesive startup team.
**if you or anyone you know is into startups, please read this:** hey guys, I'm a first year student here, interested in knowing more about the startup culture among students/any individuals from any field of interest: 1. what type of product/products does the startup make?(could be a service/app or tangible product) 2. on what platform do you generally launch that product on? (irl/any app/website?) 3. how do you look for what to price your product at? 4. if you have a team of people in your startup, how did you form that team (friends/linkedin/etc)?