People think co-founding a million-dollar company is a scene from The Social Network —angry coding, champagne, lawyers.
I hate websites that ask for your life story before giving you a PDF. So here’s the deal: People think co-founding a million-dollar company is a
Let me set the scene. It’s 2018. I am 26, an IIT graduate, and I’ve just quit my ₹25 lakh job at an MNC to start a B2B SaaS platform for small logistics companies. My mother supports me. My father is “silently disappointed.” But Anu Aunty? It’s 2018
This fictional PDF has become a totem. It’s passed from laptop to laptop, screenshotted on Instagram stories, and discussed in hushed co-working spaces. It succeeds because it admits the truth: My father is “silently disappointed
Enter the co-founder: Priya. Where Rohan is diffident, Priya is audacious. She was the girl who argued with Anu Aunty at a wedding about why her daughter didn’t need to learn bharta making. Priya brings two things to the table:
At the Diwali party in 2022, after we had signed our 50th enterprise client, Anu Aunty walked up to me. She was holding a box of kaju katli.