Sharath Kuruganty

Founders, explain the community what you building in using an elevator pitch?

by
22 views

Add a comment

Replies

Best
Vijay Mohan
Building the Linkedin ads library that we're probably never going to get from Linkedin 🤷‍♂️ https://www.b2badslib.xyz/
Lakshmi
Right now, I'm building my startup's resource center which acts as the knowledge body guiding the work of my customers.. For convenience sake, once can call it a blog about wellness and values. Thanks Sharath!
Emmanuel Lefort
Your next big thing starts with a thought, an idea, something in the air that needs to be caught and nurtured. That’s where we come in, helping you capture and put life into your smallest and your greatest thoughts. - Weavit.
Pavel Gvay
An AI bot that can find investors and get meetings with them automatically. https://shizune.co/ What do you guys think about my elevator pitch? Is it simple? Can you understand what we do?
Misha Krunic
Do you own a website? If you do, more likely than not you're interested in how well protected it is against unwanted bot traffic. My tool https://botmenot.com/ offers a diagnostic service that will let you know just that. In case you don't own a website, you could be interested in how well protected a website you often visit is. BotMeNot can do this too. Feel free to sign up for our beta users programme and test its functionality free of charge.
Leslie Smith
el3ment is a social network exclusively for musicians. One of the biggest pain points for musicians - especially independent artists, and musicians working internationally - is discovering + connecting with other musicians. The collaboration process is very gated, and without access to A+R services, finding a creative partner is incredibly difficult (or transactional). With el3ment, music makers around the world can discover new sounds, connect with other musicians, and build relationships - without language or location barriers! This is the first step in democratizing access and opportunity for music makers worldwide. We're excited to keep building and providing more tools.
Jake Gutstein
Zest is attempting to fundamentally change the way that Gen-Z sources, prepares, and consumes food. For people our age, cooking for yourself is really freaking hard and learning to cook is even harder. Zest provides two recipes at a time, informed by the top culinary curricula in the world, curated by master chefs, and then distilled through a personable home chef, resulting in delicious dinners in under 45 minutes. Learn to cook in a way that integrates into your daily life. Check us out! (zestapp.co)
Nidhish Tulsiani
OURS is a platform for people to build healthy habits rooted in ancient Indian traditions. There are 4 elements to this: A daily online routine consisting of Yoga, Meditation, & Chanting led by practitioners from some of India’s oldest Yoga institutes. An online store for a range of natural products sourced directly from local farmers in the Indian Himalayas. Member-only retreats in the Indian Himalayas, focused on exploring local culture, tradition, trekking through sacred sites, and more. A likeminded community to share the journey with, supporting and learning from one another.
Denys Hriaznov
We're making Linguaroom - an online platform to practice speaking any language with natives and other language learners for free. https://linguaroom.io/
Farhan Kabir
I'm working on building an app that include short success stories from businessessman, strategies they user which will help the users in inspiring, motivating to build and chase their own dreams