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Got a startup idea?
Or stuck overthinking one?
This isn’t a workshop.
Not a pitch event.
And definitely not another networking meet where everyone pretends to have it figured out.
This is a baithak — a space to sit, think, and build… together.

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💡 What this is about
A casual but structured space where:

  • People share ideas they’re working on (or stuck with)
  • Talk about real problems, confusion, and challenges
  • Get fresh perspectives from others in the room

Whether you’re starting something new, already building, or just exploring —
you’ll walk out with clarity, not just contacts.

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⚙️ How the session works (2 hours)

  • A quick, fun icebreaker
  • A few people share their ideas / struggles
  • Open discussion (guided, not chaotic)
  • Key insights and patterns brought together at the end

No gyaan. No fluff. Just real thinking.

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🎯 Why this is different
This baithak is facilitated by someone who has:

  • Worked on large-scale customer experience systems across automotive, mobility and service design
  • Traveled across India for 50+ days studying real-world customer experiences — from small dhabas to large systems

One thing you’ll start noticing:
👉 Most business problems are actually customer experience problems
And once you see it, you can’t unsee it.

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👥 Who should come

  • Founders / early-stage startups
  • People with ideas they want to explore
  • Designers, builders, curious thinkers
  • Anyone interested in creating something meaningful

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🚫 What this is NOT

  • Not a sales pitch event
  • Not a lecture
  • Not a place to promote your services

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What you’ll leave with

  • 1–2 clear insights about your idea
  • New perspectives from real conversations
  • A few interesting people you’d actually want to stay in touch with

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📍 Details

  • 🗓️ Saturday / Sunday
  • ⏰ 9:00 AM – 11:00 AM
  • 📍 AC café in Kalyani Nagar / Viman Nagar (final venue shared after booking)
  • 🎟️ Entry: ₹200 (Seat confirmed only after advance payment.)

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⚠️ Limited to 15 people max to keep the discussion meaningful.
If you’ve been thinking about starting something…
this might be a good place to begin.

Seats are limited and kept intentionally small. Please RSVP only if you’re sure you can make it.

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