‘As someone who…’: 24-year-old man builds Rs 1 crore business in 4 months after quitting job

Moneycontrol

‘As someone who…’: 24-year-old man builds Rs 1 crore business in 4 months after quitting job

A 24-year-old man quit his corporate job and built a Rs 1 crore startup in just four months. His automation platform now helps over 10,000 creators.

‘Got rejected by Tanmay Bhat…’: How YouTuber's golden advice helped 24-year-old build ₹1 crore business in 4 months

Livemint

‘Got rejected by Tanmay Bhat…’: How YouTuber's golden advice helped 24-year-old build ₹1 crore business in 4 months

Check what Tanmay Bhat advised the young entrepreneur who helped him go from zero to 40,000 followers, and thousands of new users joined LinkPlease

24-year-old quits job, builds ₹1 crore startup in 4 months: "We're not stopping here"

Hindustan Times

24-year-old quits job, builds ₹1 crore startup in 4 months: "We're not stopping here"

A 24-year-old entrepreneur’s claim of building a ₹1 crore startup in 4 months has gone viral, drawing praise and advice from users online.

How a 24 year old built a ₹1 crore startup in 4 months; explains how a problem became opportunity

BusinessToday

How a 24 year old built a ₹1 crore startup in 4 months; explains how a problem became opportunity

A viral social media post claims a 24-year-old entrepreneur built a ₹1 crore startup within four months of quitting his job

‘Built Rs 1 crore startup in 4 months’: Founder’s claim goes viral, internet reacts

The Financial Express

‘Built Rs 1 crore startup in 4 months’: Founder’s claim goes viral, internet reacts

In a video shared on Instagram, Ujjwal, co-founder of an automation platform called LinkPlease, said he identified a key gap in the creator economy and scaled his product quickly to reach thousands of users.

24-Year-Old Claims He Built Rs 1 Crore Startup In 4 Months: "Next Milestone Is Rs 10 Crore"

NDTV

24-Year-Old Claims He Built Rs 1 Crore Startup In 4 Months: "Next Milestone Is Rs 10 Crore"

Ujjwal Nargotra, the founder of LinkPlease, says his idea came from a problem he kept seeing across the creator ecosystem.