Hey Guys,
What do you think of this update i pushed today?
Ability for founders to:
Track Anything + Make Live strategy + Reflect
As a founder, I always felt most tools like Notion offer templates that are too generic, you can write, but you rarely gain actionable insight.
So I created custom template feature where you can track growth via graphs, build strategies, and measure metrics of your choice in one place..
By building live strategies and tracking them, you gain clarity on what’s working, what’s not, and whether you're truly moving toward your goal. It helps you avoid common founder loops, catch missteps early, and adjust your strategy in real time through reflection
Still early phase, API integrations and CSV feature coming soon.....
Happy to know your feedbacks
We've noticed the same thing showing up on our timeline for days now. Founders struggling with marketing, not knowing where to start or what actually works.
So we're hosting a session on it.
Whether its the question about running ads or finding the right channel, all your questions would be covered.
Karan Murada, founder of Fitato, who has scaled multiple startups from zero to crores and knows marketing inside out, joins us for a live conversation. Hosted by Ronak Vora from build3.
Find the link in the comment
📅 8th July, 2026
🕖 7:00 to 7:30 PM
📍 Instagram Live - build3.startupstudio
9 minutes with Vishal Pereira from CreedCap that could save you an expensive fundraising lesson, hosted by @ShubhaamChandak
Learn about:
- what investors actually evaluate at pre series A
- the revenue signal that proves you deployed capital well and know where every rupee went
- how to spot agencies selling investor meetings that go nowhere
@0xMahalakshmi Hey @0xMahalakshmi do check out @build3_startups as we would be partnering with them for edge city in Goa, we are coming up with excited projects for founders :)
Proud to be collaborating with @JoinEdgeCity on build3's Startup Ecoāshram.
An extension of build3's mission...bringing together community, capability, and capital in a space where founders can build, learn, and grow closer to nature.
One of the real problems with many accelerators in India is how exclusive they become over time, filtering founders by the university they attended or scouting for founders from specific firms.
This misses the whole purpose of an accelerator, because what truly predicts success is a founder's commitment, conviction and ability to execute.
This is something we speak from experience, since our best performing startups are run by founders who came from the most unconventional paths and had seen failure before.
An accelerator's core purpose is to help founders who need help scaling, which is why inclusivity is something we believe in at our core.
The right community for founders doesn't just expand your network, but it also exposes you to better ideas, honest feedbacks, unexpected opportunities, and people who genuinely want to see you succeed.
Read this blog to learn how buid3 achieved this.
https://t.co/dgenKGPwDY
Many founders run their startups like corporates because structure feels right and organized. But startups don't scale on structure alone. They scale when employees feel free to question, contribute, and imagine.
That's why, to create more possibilities, we at Build3 follow the Teal model of organization, inspired by Frederic Laloux's Reinventing Organizations. His work highlights how Teal unlocks better outcomes across the board.
We highly recommend to founders in team building stage...
#insightsFromBuild3
what's the weirdest lesson we learnt from building startups?
Hire for passion and mission alignment first and skills second... people that align with the mission and are passionate are likely to be with you a lot longer and they will learn the necessary skills to be awesome. they are not there just for a pay cheque.
One of the important aspect for early founders could be building Karma on Hacker News by @ycombinator
- Feedbacks and responses you get are much identical with Product Hunt, thus you gain lot's of clarity before you submit.
- Here majority audience is very technical, loyal and engaged, thus they would extensively use your platform and share feedbacks.
- Early traction from there can compound. Even a small number of engaged users from that audience can turn into long term advocates if your product solves a real problem.
- The community questions assumptions, challenges vague claims, and pushes for clarity. That pressure improves how you communicate your idea.
i would start with Reddit, but would also use platforms like Uneed (since its free and launch date is acceptable within 1 month's time) + peerlist (again launch date is available within 1 month)....both have active users so good sign up....i had 42 sign up's from both these platforms , other launching platforms either offer spot after 5-6 months/do have paid launches that hardly move the needle
@AtharvaXDevs platform for founders https://t.co/Ll3y7OpebF
However the reason for my comment is....every marketing dimension has paywall, thus anyone with money can really escape the distribution system and get ahead faster even if product isn't good
Looking for early stage founders to try our Feedback Tracker Template.
It helps you gain clearer product direction and understand what feedback actually matters.
Most feedback tools are built for enterprises. This one is designed specifically for startups.
DM or comment if interested.