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deepakravindran

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About deepakravindran

Deepak Ravindran is a serial entrepreneur from India. He has founded three mobile messaging companies in a decade: Innoz, Quest and Lookup. WIRED called him 'the man who runs offline internet'. He has been recognized as one of the outstanding innovators under 35 by the MIT Technology Review and one of Asia’s 21 emerging leaders under 40 by the Asia Society. Recently, Business Insider described Deepak as the "Mark Zuckerberg of India".

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    We just launched https://WhatsCode.app , a new way to build software using only WhatsApp. No IDEs, no logins, no setup. Just send a message like /build portfolio site or /make a bl…

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    I'm Deepak Ravindran, founder of KiranaPro, a quick commerce startup in India serving thousands of small retailers and consumers. Last week, we were the victims of a devastating an…

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    Comment #42516668

    Guys, we launched an AI foundation model which is the underlaying tech of Kirana.Pro in India. Would love to here what you think. If you like us, do support

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    Comment #42514404

    Specialized foundation models fine-tuned for commerce use-cases, supporting multiple languages and local context. Launched in India with support from ONDC(Open Network for Digital …

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    Thanks. We recently launched an NFT- https://opensea.io/collection/1001pirates

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    Comment #39421308

    That’s a great idea. Currently we launched an NFT with the following utilities: 1)Access to our online community 2)Access to IRL/Offline events 3)Access to our Networking app(comin…

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    Comment #39421287

    Yes. Here is the registration link- https://tally.so/r/wbxlee We discuss anything around tech and startup world.

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    How will you turn a community into a product?

    I run a tight founder investor network called Pirates. We have 1000 members active on WhatsApp and Telegram. Wonder how to evolve this community into a product. The goal is to help…

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    Can AI replace a co-founder?

    Founders, I am building an AI Co-founder to automate your efforts. We are starting with automating fund raising which is one of the most crucial part during an early stage startup.…

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    Founders, I am building an AI Co-founder to automate your efforts. We are starting with automating fund raising which is one of the most crucial part during an early stage startup.…

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    Hi, I am building Compass: an AI Co-founder solving various tasks that a founder have such as fund raising, finance etc. Please let me know what you guys think :)

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    Where can I find investor db's for startups which can be downloaded for free?

    Hi guys, I am looking for Airtable/Excel sheets with investor details who can invest in startups. Do you know any? Can you help and share the links? Thanks in advance :-) Currently…

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    Comment #13896251

    How important is founder/product fit for successfully applying for YC? If a founder is doing something totally outside of his domain expertise/experience, how can he still pursue i…

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    Is there a share to all button for Snapchat, Instagram, WhatsApp and other?

    I am so fed up by recording across multiple apps to convey the same message out. Is there anyone who is doing a share to all button for stories? It will make life so easy!

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    Comment #13706780

    the whole internet and social media in general is getting polluted because of this.

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    Comment #13690347

    "Ministry of Truth." Love it! :)

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    Comment #13690336

    Agree with your point on how people fall for it - but the most important thing we are trying to solve here are the actual credible facts - and not opinions of those facts. :)