@Tancrededib moved to usa to pursue my master, but quit studying and started building my own venture, got kicked out of the country (by my own self), moved back to india, built a side business, started a founders community with over 900+ entrepreneurs trying to rebuild the startup ecosystem
Hyderabad has no f*ckin clue what they are about to experience over the next few years. India is going to have more silicon valleys, and you all are going to see the new one in the making right here in hyderabad. Extremely proud of you guys 🚀
When people are born & brought up in a city, it becomes their hometown. Same goes with startups.
Yesterday, we launched "The Founding Co." in Hyderabad, to make the city hometown for startups built by ambitious early stage founders.
50 people walked in. YC alumni,
When people are born & brought up in a city, it becomes their hometown. Same goes with startups.
Yesterday, we launched "The Founding Co." in Hyderabad, to make the city hometown for startups built by ambitious early stage founders.
50 people walked in. YC alumni,
Godavari pollution is personal to me.
I spent my summers at my grandma’s home near Dowleswaram, playing in the river at the ghats and barrage. Months later, I saw news coverage saying that same water was unfit to bathe in.
That pain is one reason I build @saafwater.
Sri @PawanKalyan garu is asking the right question: not just whether Godavari is polluted, but where it enters, when it peaks, and how to stop it.
At @saafwater, we monitor ~710M litres/day across live water networks in Goa.
Godavari needs live evidence across ghats, drains, canals, STP outlets and discharge points — so officials can see source points, peak timings and post-action improvements, than just delayed reports.
If Sri @PawanKalyan garu’s office or @kanduladurgesh garu’s office is exploring technology-led monitoring and action for Godavari, we’d be glad to present what a live monitoring layer could look like.
@Tourism_AP@APDeputyCMO
#Godavari #AndhraPradesh
We are bringing 12 founders into one house in Hyderabad for three months. Fully funded will you get selected.
Living costs covered. Operators in the room. Weekly pressure to build, ship, and become worth backing.
@theresidency
@tushaarmehtaa@aiweekendsxyz Hey Tushar, I can help you do this at quickstart co-working space. They are at a prime location. Alternatively we also launched a hacker house recently, but the space is still raw and not fully furnished. Happy to help 🚀
I'm looking to connect with indie hackers who can help me with building a hacker house, an online cohort for early stage builders to help them understand distribution better
my mom thinks im crazy for inviting 40+ strangers into a house
im tired of networking events, you know the ones with expensive tickets, guest speakers who havent built a business in a decade, and people trading business cards for products that dont exist.
so i invited 40+ strangers into a house to brainstorm, break ideas and build products for 24 hours (ofcourse people got carried away and networked for the most part)
and what happened inside that house was a magical experience
there was no incentive, there were no guest speakers, there was no promise about the outcomes and it was not a gyaan filled meetup and yet people showed up, and yet people stayed late until midnight, some actually didnt sleep for 24 hours
i saw strangers who didnt know each other 24 hours ago, sat on the floor at 4am trying to fix their product bugs so they could ship it
we have founders coming in to network, but ended up making matcha for everyone at the house
i met a backend developer who just showed up to see if he can help other founders with anything without expecting anything in return
i know people who met last night for the first time and decided to explore hyderabad food next weekend
a college student joined us to understand what we are doing at the house, ended up building his first product using vibe coding in 4 hours, and tested it with 15 people at 5 am in the morning
some of the most influential people in the startup ecosystem simply walked into our house last night and stayed for 4 hours and exchanged their numbers with potential founders (im talking about people who backed some of the top startups from hyderabad and bangalore)
we actually shot an unfiltered founders podcast edition at 1 am spontaneously on the terrace where 10 founders shared their candid views about startups in hyderabad, investor networks and everything in between (we might actually delete the footage later 😜 )
but it was a night to remember, and we successfully concluded Open House 5
@Tocelot Building only fans for founders. I also run an early stage founders community in India, hosting hacker houses every month. Would love to get on a call