Bootstrapped Founder Shares Rebuild Journey
Mumbai-based founder Hari Govind shared his journey of generating ₹1.5 Cr in 5 days, then shutting down to rebuild a better, fully automated product for MSMEs. He's documenting the v2 rebuild in public without VC funding, offering a transparent look at bootstrapping a SaaS tool in the Indian market.
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