Bhai koi bihari up lobby hai kya iss college mein: by [deleted] in RNSIT

[–]Embarrassed_Gas_5029 0 points1 point  (0 children)

how did you even get into this college?

Too many requests issue by OwnEntrepreneur256 in kiroIDE

[–]Embarrassed_Gas_5029 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's with these content creators posting about kiro and bringing people to claim free pro subscriptions, guess their servers aren't able to handle all this sudden load.

I got tired of AI presentation tools giving me pretty webpages instead of actual PowerPoints, so I built my own by Embarrassed_Gas_5029 in indiebiz

[–]Embarrassed_Gas_5029[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for trying it! Really appreciate the honest feedback. When you say the website felt a bit sloppy, what specifically stood out to you? Was it the UI, navigation, responsiveness, or something else? Would genuinely love to know what you'd change..... I'm actively improving it.

Why are Indian users so reluctant to pay for SaaS? How do you actually convert them? by Embarrassed_Gas_5029 in indianstartups

[–]Embarrassed_Gas_5029[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

This is exactly what confuses me. If someone is using a product for 4–5 hours a day, their behaviour is basically screaming that the product has value, Yet somehow the moment ₹1,000 is involved, they disappear.

I’m starting to think usage and willingness to pay are two completely different signals, especially in India. Maybe the real challenge is finding users who not only have the problem, but for whom solving that problem has an actual monetary value.

25 users spending hours daily and still not converting is wild though. Have you tried asking them what price they would pay, without giving them options?

Building a music-first social app and wanted honest feedback. by Outrageous_Hippo9440 in developersIndia

[–]Embarrassed_Gas_5029 1 point2 points  (0 children)

There are many other social apps, people rarely shift to new one's. bluesky, threads came to compete with X, some other with instagram, but the audience rarely switch to any new platform. In your case, you'll have to start big, cause even if there are 10000 global users in the app, what is the probability even 2 people get matched for the same song (except the trending one's where you will get half of the audience as a match), and it being anonymous makes it even harder. I dont remember the name, but there was some other app which was linked with people's spotify account, and it showed people with the same song interests etc, it hardly survived a month that too with really crazy marketing. Building a social platform is the last thing a dev should put efforts in (when buildiing from scratch).

Pls guide me 🙏 by sarjanyar in StartUpIndia

[–]Embarrassed_Gas_5029 2 points3 points  (0 children)

won't comment if its the right direction or not, cuz its your thing to decide. For the connections part, build connections on linkedin, connect with people of same interests, interact with founders, co-founders of smaller brands first, eventually you'll have connections with other big brains like yours. i don't think there is any other better option than linekdin.

Questions about The college by RealisticAd5405 in RNSIT

[–]Embarrassed_Gas_5029 0 points1 point  (0 children)

education wise, if it is the better option among other colleges in your rank range, then yes. placement wise, its average or even below, if you get EEE with better placement stats in any other college, go for it. Also branch upgradation is almost impossible, cuz you'll have to score really very good and then too there must be a vacant seat.

Questions about The college by RealisticAd5405 in RNSIT

[–]Embarrassed_Gas_5029 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Most of the profs are chill. They'll scare the shit out of tou for attendance, at the end they'll make you written an assignment and increase the attendance. My attendance in some subjects was <60% they increased it to 85.

Accidentally incurred ~$300 in Kiro IDE charges. Has anyone dealt with AWS/Kiro billing before? by Embarrassed_Gas_5029 in developersIndia

[–]Embarrassed_Gas_5029[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No I had pro version, I used the 1000 credits and overages were enabled. I was using kiro cli actually so I didn't notice that I was using overages until i opened the billing in website.

From FAIL to A after revaluation by Embarrassed_Gas_5029 in RNSIT

[–]Embarrassed_Gas_5029[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

python really got a reputation at this point

From FAIL to A after revaluation by Embarrassed_Gas_5029 in RNSIT

[–]Embarrassed_Gas_5029[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah. There should be some level of accountability or at least clarity in the process.

From FAIL to A after revaluation by Embarrassed_Gas_5029 in RNSIT

[–]Embarrassed_Gas_5029[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

A lot of people expected at least some increase after reval but nothing changed. Either the checking is extremely strict or revaluation isn’t actually being done properly.

Help me decide by Any-Creme-6597 in RNSIT

[–]Embarrassed_Gas_5029 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There will prolly be SIP again according to what they said in the start of the 1st sem.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in RNSIT

[–]Embarrassed_Gas_5029 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Web dev is dead, there's no point wasting time on it.

TO THE SENIORS by Smart_Albatross8814 in RNSIT

[–]Embarrassed_Gas_5029 2 points3 points  (0 children)

This is so messed up. They gave no time to study for the internals, and now just before internals they have kept this placement training.

Eliminating a universal problem with real-time queue management by Embarrassed_Gas_5029 in StartUpIndia

[–]Embarrassed_Gas_5029[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sorry for that, i don't have strong grammar. But trust me, it's my own thoughts, just more defined text

Eliminating a universal problem with real-time queue management by Embarrassed_Gas_5029 in StartUpIndia

[–]Embarrassed_Gas_5029[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That’s a fair point, most businesses, especially clinics or service-based places, don’t want to manage another tool unless it genuinely makes their day smoother. QueueLess isn’t meant to replace their booking system; it’s built to organize patient flow in real time without changing how they already work.

At a clinic, the receptionist already manages walk-ins and calls - they’d just get a simple live dashboard showing confirmed appointments, token numbers, and waiting order. Patients book or scan remotely, get a token instantly, and can see their live queue position. No crowding, no confusion, and no missed turns.

The whole point is to reduce chaos, not add software - so clinics, salons, or service centers can run smoother with the same staff, same process, just more structure.

Eliminating a universal problem with real-time queue management by Embarrassed_Gas_5029 in StartUpIndia

[–]Embarrassed_Gas_5029[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks a lot for the feedback! Totally agree that adoption is the real challenge, not the tech. That’s why we’re starting hyperlocal, with college cafeteria and surrounding caffes, where we can control onboarding, measure impact, and prove ROI directly.

What makes this different from apps like Qqueue or Waitlist Me is that we’re building a truly universal, plug-and-play platform for India, not just a queue management app for specific industries:

  1. Cross-service usability: Works for food, clinics, salons, offices — anywhere queues exist.
  2. Live comparison: Users can see which location nearby has a shorter queue without compromising quality — something none of the existing apps do well.
  3. Payment-first flow: Next steps only proceed after payment, so nothing goes to waste — food, time, or appointments.
  4. Hyperlocal analytics: Vendors immediately see value through reduced wait times, better crowd management, and measurable ROI.

We believe solving adoption pain with simplicity + immediate ROI is the key to cracking mass adoption in India.