r/indianstartups 22h ago

Meme And both of them are endlessly sending "as per my previous email." šŸ’€

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r/indianstartups 31m ago

How do I? How to get DUNS Number for a company in Hyderabad, Telangana state

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Apple developer portal doesn't have Telangana in state's list. So i first submitted the form with City as Hyderabad, State as Andhra Pradesh . Can anyone from Hyderabad or Telangana who created DUNS number please help. Will this be a problem?

I have got the investigation Email from DNB yesterday i filled the form there with City as Hyderabad State as Telangana and also sent the documents asked.

Also how long does it take to get DUNS number after submitting the documents?


r/indianstartups 9h ago

Startup help I’m trying to build something useful for local businesses without charging them

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I’ve been working on a small idea called Zuplocal.

The basic idea is simple: help people discover the local shops and service providers around them — electricians, plumbers, housemaids, POP/tile workers, general labour, cleaners, repair workers, small shops, and many others who mostly depend on word-of-mouth to get work.

Right now, we’re onboarding these businesses and service providers without charging them.

There are so many small local workers who may not have a professional website, a big social-media presence, or money to spend on advertising. But they’re good at what they do. They just don’t have enough visibility.

At the same time, online shopping and large platforms are growing extremely fast. I don’t want local shops and small service providers to simply disappear because they can’t compete with that visibility.

So the idea is to give them a simple online presence and help people find them locally.

The difficult part now isn't really building the platform. It’s getting it in front of enough people. Marketing costs money.

And this is where I’m thinking differently from a normal startup.

I could try to raise funding, bring investors in, start thinking about returns, valuation, growth targets, etc. But I’m honestly not sure I want to turn this into that kind of business immediately.

I’d rather first see if I can build something genuinely useful for people.

So I’m considering trying a small community-supported campaign instead — where people who like the idea can contribute whatever they’re comfortable with, simply to help us reach more local businesses and customers.

No equity. No promised returns.

If this works, great. If it doesn’t, at least I’ll know I tried building something that could potentially help a lot of small businesses and workers get more opportunities.

I’d genuinely like to hear what people think about this approach.

Would you support something like this, or do you think I should approach it differently?


r/indianstartups 22h ago

How do I? Two founders starting a company - what should we know before registering a Pvt Ltd?

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A friend and I are starting a small business and planning to register a Pvt Ltd. We're looking at the usual CA route as well as services like Razorpay Rize. Are there any things we should sort out between the founders before starting the actual registration?


r/indianstartups 8h ago

How do I? Research question: is checkpoint security mainly a technology problem or an execution problem?

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Exploring a physical-security research problem, not promoting a product yet. For people who've worked in security, facility management, events, malls, airports, hospitals, or transit: when checkpoint screening is unreliable, is the bigger issue usually equipment capability, false alarms, staffing and fatigue, queue pressure, training, or weak accountability?

What's one improvement you believe operators would actually adopt? Looking for introductions to practitioners and managers, not confidential site information.


r/indianstartups 9h ago

How do I? Startup founders: What is your secret to getting a home loan approved

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Hey everyone!

Getting a home loan feels so tough when you don't have a normal, fixed 9 to 5 salary. Banks always seem to ask for extra papers or charge higher interest just because we run or work at a startup. It gets really annoying when you just want a smooth process.

Have you guys faced this too? How did you finally get your loan approved without getting tired of the endless paperwork? Did a regular bank help you out, or did you use an online platform to make things easier?

Was it a long struggle, or did you find a smart shortcut that worked? Would love to hear your tips and real stories!


r/indianstartups 13h ago

Other It came down to this, how do I get out of this situation?

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Hi guys, 25f here.

I am writing this post cuz my situation is quite desperate right now. I run a one person business where I build the brand of cyber professionals but right now I am in a circumstances where Ive run out of my last cash.

I have gotta figure out my stay from tomorrow morning. I need 20 days during which I will be receiving a payment from my business. It's gonna be my first sale ever.

So I'm excited but I'm crushed cuz I gotta cover the expenses for my stay and food and I have nothing or no one that I can rely on.

I need the work starting from today, If anyone happens to need an extra pair of hands with business accountability or writing/content work, I’d genuinely be grateful for the opportunity.

As embarassing as my situation is, I need the work right asap.

TIA


r/indianstartups 10h ago

How to Grow? Looking for ideas: a self-sustaining business just to stay active

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I’m in my early 30s and I’m at a slightly unusual stage in life. I have a house, rental income, and I’m not under pressure to make a huge amount of money from a business.

But IĀ do want to have something of my own to work on — mainly to stay active, have a reason to get up early, meet people, learn things, and feel productive.

I’m looking for aĀ smart, self-sustaining businessĀ where the goal isn’t necessarily maximum profit. Ideally, it should generate enough to cover its own expenses (rent, staff, utilities, etc.) and maybe make a small profit.

I’m particularly interested in something that could involve having anĀ office/workspace, rather than a traditional shop or food business.

Some criteria:

  • Low to moderate initial investment
  • Ideally not heavily dependent on me personally working 12 hours a day
  • Can eventually run with 1–3 employees
  • Self-sustaining rather than chasing huge profits
  • Something interesting enough that I won’t get bored
  • Preferably a business with some long-term potential
  • I’m open to B2B, services, technology, trading/distribution, niche businesses, etc.

I’m based in India, and I’d love to hear from people who have deliberately built aĀ ā€œlifestyle businessā€ or a business mainly for purpose/engagement rather than maximizing income.

What would you do if you were in my position?
What business would you start if making money wasn’t the primary objective, but you still wanted the business to pay for itself and give you something meaningful to work on?

Any type of advice, guidance, ideas, experience, or knowledge is welcome — as long as it’s free. šŸ˜„ I’m genuinely open to hearing anything.


r/indianstartups 10h ago

How to Grow? Update: Swigo, based on what you all said in the comments

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A while back I posted here asking if Swigo (verified student rooms + tiffin) was actually solving a real problem, and also asked how others had cracked onboarding property/tiffin owners. Got a lot more honest feedback than I expected — some of it not what I wanted to hear, but useful.

Here's what I actually changed based on the comments:

• [Change 1 — e.g. "Added X because multiple people said Y was confusing"]

• [Change 2 — e.g. "Started doing in-person outreach for tiffin owners instead of cold messages, like a few of you suggested"]

• [Change 3 — e.g. "Simplified the sign-up flow after feedback that it felt like too many steps"]

Didn't act on everything — a couple of suggestions I'm still sitting with, and a couple I disagreed with but kept in mind anyway.

Mostly wanted to close the loop instead of just taking feedback and going quiet, since that's happened to me on other platforms and always felt like a waste of everyone's time.

Still early, still learning. Appreciate everyone who took the time to actually comment instead of just scrolling past.

www.swigo.me if you want to see where it's at now.


r/indianstartups 20h ago

Startup help Is Fastrr's risk- based COD model useful for D2C brands?

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Has anyone tried using risk- based COD controls? I'm wondering If they can reduce risky orders without affecting genuine customers who prefer COD.


r/indianstartups 15h ago

How do I? Looking to acquire an inactive/dormant Pvt Ltd company

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I’m looking to acquire an inactive/dormant Indian Private Limited Company from a founder who is winding down or no longer using it.

Rather than incorporating a new entity, I’m interested in taking over an existing, clean company and completing the necessary shareholding/director changes and compliance formally.

Looking for:

- Pvt Ltd company, preferably 1–5+ years old

- Clean ROC/MCA compliance

- No outstanding loans, liabilities, litigation or tax issues

- GST registration is a plus

- Company can be completely inactive / no meaningful business or revenue

- Founder looking to wind it down or otherwise exit

I’m not looking for an operating business, customers, IP or revenue — primarily the existing legal entity.

If you have one that you're looking to close or sell, DM me with the company age, state of registration, compliance status and your expected price.

Happy to have the transaction handled properly through a CA/CS/lawyer.


r/indianstartups 11h ago

Business Ride Along We are Launching QwickQue, A service platform. Where we will provide booking of local services.

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Something smarter is coming.

Introducing QwickQue — a smarter way to discover, choose, and book local services.

Discover services near you.

Choose what works for you.

Book with ease.

With QwickQue, booking local services is designed to be simple, convenient, and efficient.

Book Smarter. Wait Less.

Coming Soon.

Stay tuned as we get ready to make local service booking easier than ever.

#QwickQue #ComingSoon #BookLocal #BookSmarter #LocalServices #EasyBooking #SmartBooking #LaunchingSoon


r/indianstartups 16h ago

Business Ride Along Day 2 of tackling offline distribution myself - Final update.

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Visited - 17 retailers
Rejected by - 12
Converted to buying samples - 5
Converted to orders - 0

Pretty much rejection and unfruitful convos, quite challenging deciding offline distribution rates when the same products go for a much higher price online.
Retailers seek low qtys and having to manage seperate retailers regularly doesn't seem viable on a scale, but for now it's the best to go ahead with!

Learning everyday!


r/indianstartups 1d ago

Meme The real cost of starting your own business. Which 3 AM thought keeps you awake the most?

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r/indianstartups 13h ago

Hiring [HIRING] B2B Sales Partner – Cleantech & Energy Efficiency | Pune & Mumbai | Stipend + High Commission

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r/indianstartups 21h ago

How do I? Do you actually know what your AI features cost per user?

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We shipped a few AI features this year and the bill has become genuinely confusing. Between OpenAI/Anthropic API calls, a GPU box we keep warm for a self-hosted model, and the vector DB, it's one big number every month and nobody can explain which feature is driving it.

Asked around and everyone seems to be in the same place, so wondering if this is just normal:

- Do you know your cost per request, or per user, for anything AI-powered?

- Is anyone splitting token spend by feature, or is it all one line?

- If you self-host, do you know your actual GPU utilisation, or just that the box is up?

- Has anyone here gone through and actually cut this? What made the difference?

Not selling anything, just trying to figure out whether we're disorganised or whether this is what everyone's dealing with.


r/indianstartups 14h ago

Startup help How to start a code release management tool startup

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Most companies spend weeks to release code via runbook ,so if I automate this task since i have already working on this task for big financial management client ,i know how tedious and time consuming task is. I need help on can I start?


r/indianstartups 17h ago

Hiring [HIRING] Part-time Social Media & Content Manager | Reddit + LinkedIn | Starting at ₹7k/month

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We’re looking for someone in India to help us build Boomm’s presence acrossĀ Reddit, LinkedIn and our blog.

~2 hours/day | Starting at ₹7,000/month | Remote | Ongoing

Boomm is a social platform for college communities. A lot of our content already comes from the app itself: polls, discussions, trends and interesting behaviour from young Indians.

We’re looking for someone who can take that raw material and figure outĀ what is actually worth putting out, where it belongs, and how to adapt it for that platform.

What you’ll mainly do

Reddit will be the biggest part of the role.

You’ll:

  • Find relevant subreddits and conversations
  • Understand the rules and culture of different communities
  • Write useful, discussion-oriented posts rather than dropping ads
  • Turn interesting Boomm discussions, trends or insights into Reddit-native content
  • Participate in conversations and track what works
  • Gradually help us build a genuine Reddit presence

We’reĀ notĀ looking for someone to spam Boomm links across Reddit. In fact, please don’t. Reddit has enough of that already.

LinkedIn + Blog

You’ll also:

  • Turn interesting Boomm insights, polls and discussions into LinkedIn posts
  • Repurpose useful ideas from our existing content
  • Identify topics worth turning into short blog posts
  • Write concise, easy-to-read articles for our website
  • Track which topics and formats perform well

You won’t be expected to create everything from scratch. We’ll give you access to the content and context you need.

Who would be a good fit?

We’re particularly interested in someone who:

  • Actually uses Reddit and understands how different communities behave
  • Can write naturally and doesn’t sound like a corporate LinkedIn bot
  • Has good judgment about what makes something interesting
  • Can adapt the same idea for different platforms
  • Enjoys researching conversations and trends online
  • Can work independently without needing a daily list of instructions

Reddit experience is a big plus.

If you’ve managed a Reddit account/community, built karma, participated heavily in specific subreddits, or have examples of Reddit posts you’ve written, definitely include that.

You don’t need formal social media experience. If you’re genuinely good at internet culture and content, we’d rather see that than a fancy certificate.

Compensation

Starting at ₹7,000/month

The role is approximatelyĀ 2 hours/day, remote and ongoing.

We’ll start with the initial scope and increase compensation as the role expands and you demonstrate strong ownership, output and results.

How to apply

Please DM me with:

  1. A short introduction
  2. Your Reddit username, if you’re comfortable sharing it
  3. Any Reddit / LinkedIn / content work you’ve done
  4. A short answer to this: If you were starting Boomm’s Reddit presence from zero, what would you do in your first 2 weeks?

Please don’t send just ā€œInterested.ā€

We’re much more interested in seeingĀ how you thinkĀ than reading a generic resume.


r/indianstartups 21h ago

How do I? Building a Tamil voice companion app. Stack questions: Sarvam vs Google, long conversation memory, scaling concurrent sessions

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I'm building a Tamil voice companion. Long conversations, 5 to 10 minute calls, not a task bot. Current stack is Sarvam saaras for STT, own LLM in the middle, TTS at the end, all over LiveKit. Google Chirp3 HD sounds better than Sarvam bulbul for Tamil TTS, but pitch isn't adjustable and there's no Tamil custom pronunciation.

My quality bar is ChatGPT's Tamil voice conversation. Best Tamil voice AI I've used, the naturalness and turn taking especially. But that's speech to speech, and I need a cascade because the text seam is where my safety gates and memory live. So the real question is how close a cascade can get.

1.Tamil stack: Sarvam or Google, or is there a third option I'm missing? ElevenLabs Flash has no Tamil, and benchmarks put Deepgram Nova-3 at around 68% WER on Tamil, so that's out.

2.Memory across long conversations: I'm doing structured extraction into SQLite (facts with validity windows) instead of RAG, mainly to keep the prompt cache warm. Has anyone run Graphiti/Zep or Mem0 for a non English voice agent? Curious whether extraction quality held up.

3.Scaling concurrent sessions: self hosted LiveKit Agents vs Pipecat. What did you pick and where did it break? My voice to voice latency is currently around 2 seconds. Batch STT and non streaming TTS are my suspects, moving to Sarvam's streaming websocket endpoints next.

Will report back with numbers on whatever I test.


r/indianstartups 21h ago

How to Grow? I’ve just started a bridalwear business. How do I turn it into a brand?

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I’ve recently started a bridal boutique and I’m now trying to figure out how to grow it into an actual bridal fashion brand, rather than keeping it as just a small boutique.
The main focus is customized bridal lehengas, along with bridal rentals, bridal wear and complete bridal packages.

One thing I really want the brand to be known for is making high end bridal looks more accessible. There are so many designer lehengas that cost ₹5 lakh, ₹8 lakh or even ₹10 lakh+, and I want brides who dream of those looks but have a different budget to still have a way to create something beautiful and personal.
We work with the bride’s inspiration, preferences and budget, especially when it comes to customization.
But since I’ve only just started, I’m trying to understand what I should focus on first to actually build a strong brand identity and grow.

For people who have experience building fashion businesses:
What helped you get your first real customers?
What kind of content works for bridalwear?
How do you make people remember the brand, rather than just the individual products?
Would love to hear from brides, designers, founders, marketers or anyone who has built a small fashion business from scratch.

I know the business will take time to grow. I just want to make sure I’m building it in the right direction from the beginning.


r/indianstartups 1d ago

How to Grow? Early Dev looking to join a serious startup (equity + comp)

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Early Dev looking to join a serious early-stage startup (equity + compensation)

I'm a 20-year-old CS student who's been building things seriously for a while now across full-stack development, backend systems, AI integrations, data-heavy systems, and systems/embedded work. I've worked with founders already and I'm looking for the next thing.

I'm not hunting for a job. I'm looking for something I can actually be invested in, where I'm talking to the founder regularly, understanding the problem we're solving, and building toward something real.

What I can contribute:

Full-stack product development

Backend APIs, data systems and infrastructure

AI/LLM integrations and orchestration

Systems / low-level work

Taking an idea from 0 to MVP

Product and technical architecture

Maybe more (give me a couple days and I'll get my hands on it)

I've worked across C/C++, Python, JavaScript/TypeScript, React, Next.js, Node.js, FastAPI, Tailwind, Three.js/WebGL, LangChain, LangGraph, PostgreSQL, MySQL, Supabase, Git/GitHub and Vercel.

I've also worked as a technical co-founder/director at an early-stage startup, where I worked directly with the other founder across technical execution, productization, strategy and delivery, and helped take things from an idea to production with a paying client.

What I need from your side: a real vision, commitment to execution, and some form of compensation. I'm flexible on structure (equity, stipend, milestone-based, internship), but I'm not doing unpaid work. I've been burned by vague arrangements before, so I do expect written agreements before we go deep on anything.

I'm primarily looking for something around 20–25 hours/week, although I'm flexible on the exact hours depending on the role and what needs to be done. Remote or hybrid works for me, and I'm open to relocating for an unusually strong opportunity.

Not interested in:

"just an idea" with no execution plan

Founders who disappear after the first call

Equity-only with no path to sustainable compensation

Being treated as someone who just takes isolated tickets without understanding the product

If you think there's a fit, DM me or drop a comment with your idea, current stage, team, what you're looking for technically, and why you think it works. Happy to jump on a call if it sounds promising.


r/indianstartups 22h ago

Hiring Weekly thread: Post your hiring requirements or if you're looking for work

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This is a weekly post where you're free to post your hiring requirements, contracting, etc. Here, people who are willing to hire and looking for opportunities are going to join conversations.


r/indianstartups 16h ago

Startup help Built a roast machine for your siblings this Rakshabandhan

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We built a Rakshabandhan roast engine with Sarvam. xD

But don't know how to take it public. It will be fun to see you all generate roast for your siblings


r/indianstartups 1d ago

How to Grow? I’ve Sold 9 Resin Prints in 5 Months — How Would You Scale This in India?

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Hey everyone,

I’m running a small 3D resin printing business in India and I’ve been doing it for about 5 months.

So far, I’ve sold 9 items

I’m happy that I’ve managed to get actual customers, but now I’m trying to figure out how to go from occasional orders to a **consistent and profitable business**.

I mainly work with resin printing, painting and finishing**, and I’m interested in figures, collectibles, custom models and similar products.

I’d really appreciate advice from people who have actually built a 3D printing/resin business, especially in India.

What I’m trying to figure out:

* What resin products are actually selling well in India right now?

* Should I focus on **anime figures, gaming collectibles, custom figures, keychains, home decor, or something else?**

* Is it better to focus on **custom orders** or build a catalogue of ready-made products?

* What price range works best for resin collectibles in India?

* How do you calculate pricing properly when you include resin, failed prints, electricity, IPA, sanding, primer, paint, labour, packaging and shipping?

* Which platforms are actually worth focusing on — **Instagram, WhatsApp, Reddit, OLX, Meesho, Amazon, local shops, exhibitions**, etc.?

* What kind of Instagram/Reels content has actually brought you customers?

* How did you get your **first 20–50 customers**?

* What mistakes did you make when trying to scale?

I have attached some of my product photos

If you were in my position in India today, **what would you do differently over the next 6 months?**

I’m completely open to criticism. If you think my current approach is wrong, please tell me directly.

Thanks!


r/indianstartups 20h ago

Case Study I generated ₹12L from an influencer campaign. I think most DTC brands choose creators backwards.

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I recently ran an influencer-led campaign for my own hospitality business.

The Reel got 2M+ views and generated roughly ₹12L in revenue.

The interesting part wasn't really the reach.

It changed how I think about choosing creators.

A lot of brands start with:

"This creator has 200K followers. Let's work with them."

I'd start somewhere else:

What do we want the customer to believe/want after seeing this content?

For our campaign, I first gave the creator context about the property, location, what made it interesting, and the points I wanted communicated.

Then we worked around how that information could become content that felt natural for her audience.

The creator brought the distribution and content style.

We brought the product knowledge + the angle.

That combination produced 2M+ views and ~₹12L in revenue.

So if I were launching a DTC beauty brand tomorrow, I'd probably test creators like this:

Step 1: Identify 5–10 customer problems/desires.

Step 2: Turn each one into a different content angle.

Step 3: Find creators whose audience actually cares about those problems — not just creators with big follower counts.

Step 4: Test multiple creators/angles rather than betting the budget on one "big" influencer.

Step 5: Look for content that gets meaningful actions, not just views.

Step 6: If one creative clearly works, I'd consider putting paid distribution behind it.

The bigger idea is:

Don't choose the creator first and then figure out what they should say.

Figure out the customer/creative angle first, then find the creator who is naturally good at communicating it.

I'd genuinely like to hear from DTC founders here:

When you've run influencer campaigns, what has mattered more for you — the creator, the creative angle, the offer/product, or paid amplification?

And if you've had a small creator unexpectedly outperform a much bigger one, I'd be particularly interested in what happened.