Need quality database of school emails

Hi guys, I am conducting a competition ! I require a high quality database of Indian CBSE schools 2026. Any ideas where I can get these emails from. ? Aiming for 20,000 emails. Also any idea for conversion rates? What would be the best platform to actually get schools to sign up for this workshop/competition

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u/FutureBuilderX — 7 days ago
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Best bulk email senders free?

Best bulk email senders free?

Need to send \\\~600 mails per day\\\~\\\~ 18,000 per month. Have database m all different users. Best services? Can I get this done for free.

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u/FutureBuilderX — 9 days ago

Best bulk email senders free?

Best bulk email senders free?

Need to send \~600 mails per day\~\~ 18,000 per month. Have database m all different users. Best services? Can I get this done for free.

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u/FutureBuilderX — 9 days ago

Cashfree vs Razorpay for integration with Google antigravity. Main target customers: indians. No business registered yet. Just Udhyam certificate. May considering getting sole proprietorship later

Cashfree vs Razorpay for integration with Google antigravity. Main target customers: indians. No business registered yet. Just Udhyam certificate. May considering getting sole proprietorship later?

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u/FutureBuilderX — 12 days ago

I plan to use a payment gateway targeted for Indians. Which is the best one that I can easily integrate with Google antigravity for my website

Also if any of you have used Antigravity with insforge as backend how was the process. If I need to update my website and change it a little bit after it is live can I do it. Is Razorpay a good option(single plan payment, no subscription model)

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u/FutureBuilderX — 18 days ago

Does vibe coding actually earn you money

Does vibe coding actually earn you money

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If I just copy paste a website that people actually pay for and make improvements in cost/pricing, make UI better and add some features or update stuff that people complain about that specific site, can I earn money assuming I make it professional and market it properly. How will I be able to earn. Please share your experience. Is it true that people earn much by just doing this.

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u/FutureBuilderX — 19 days ago
▲ 1 r/goStartupIndia+2 crossposts

I’m a 16-year-old in India trying to automate my apartment's unorganized laundry system. Is this viable or just a vibe-coding fantasy?

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Hey r/startupsindia / r/developersIndia,

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I need some brutal, unfiltered feedback. I’m 16, living in a large gated society (about 800 flats) in India. Like a lot of developers right now, I’ve been spending a ton of time using tools like Antigravity, InsForge, etc., to build things.

Lately, I’ve been trying to solve a real problem I personally face and see every single day in my building.

Every week, I have to go down and hand over clothes to the ironwala/laundry service in our apartment. After doing the work, he delivers it to our doorstep. But what I've noticed is that **he has to WhatsApp us at least 3 to 4 times just to get a single small UPI payment cleared.** Now imagine him doing this to hundreds of different families in the society. The system is completely unorganized.

\### The Problem

  1. For Residents: **Going out to hand over clothes is a friction point.** Plus, managing payments is a mess—the vendor operates manually, tracking balances on random scraps of paper, leading to constant micro-transaction confusion and forgotten bills.

  2. For the Ironing Professional: **Their income is volatile**. They waste a ridiculous amount of time chasing residents multiple times via WhatsApp/UPI just to clear minor, forgotten balances.

\### My Idea: ironit

I want to build an asset-light software layer called **ironit**. We don’t buy any machinery or irons. We just act as a digital bridge.

**Crucial point**: We are technically not hiring anyone. The apartment association already hires these vendors and provides their space. We just act as the software layer that solves the operational problems on both sides. It's a system that formalizes a completely unorganized micro-market with zero asset liabilities.

**The Model**: It switches everything to a fixed, upfront monthly subscription (no daily cash/UPI chasing).

**The Platform**: We take a 15% commission fee to cover software/operations, and 85% goes directly to the ironing professional to give them a predictable, stable livelihood.

**Logistics**: Clothes get collected and delivered right at the doorstep by the same ironwala. Since it is entirely community/apartment-based, there is practically zero transport or delivery cost. They definitely agree for delivery within society as they are happy they get extra customers(actually talked to some, that's what they really feel)

\### **My Setup & The Plan**

I plan to code a functional full-stack prototype using an InsForge backend with a Razorpay integration for monthly recurring subscriptions. Because I live in an 800-flat complex, I have the perfect sandbox. My plan is to run a small pilot here with just a few households and our existing local vendor to see if it actually works on the ground.

***### My Questions to You***

I want to know if I am just trapped in a developer bubble.

\* Is this worth a serious shot, or is it just a textbook "fantasy vibe coding" project where a teenager thinks they can magically change a legacy system and earn pocket money?

\* \*\*Supply-Side Behavior:\*\* Will an unorganized worker in a Tier-1 city actually adapt to an app interface and accept a structured, digital payout system instead of daily cash-in-hand?

\* If you were a resident in an 800-flat society, would you actually pay upfront for a monthly subscription like this to solve the payment/drop-off friction?

Please tell me about the reality. If there are any operational or compliance blind spots I'm missing, call them out. Can I do this as a 16 year old alone. Is this even a valid idea or just a silly fantasy.

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Thanks!

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u/FutureBuilderX — 22 days ago
▲ 13 r/IndiaStartups+1 crossposts

I’m a 16-year-old in India trying to automate my apartment's unorganized laundry system. Is this viable or just a vibe-coding fantasy?

​

​

​

Hey r/startupsindia / r/developersIndia,

​

​

I need some brutal, unfiltered feedback. I’m 16, living in a large gated society (about 800 flats) in India. Like a lot of developers right now, I’ve been spending a ton of time using tools like Antigravity, InsForge, etc., to build things.

Lately, I’ve been trying to solve a real problem I personally face and see every single day in my building.

Every week, I have to go down and hand over clothes to the ironwala/laundry service in our apartment. After doing the work, he delivers it to our doorstep. But what I've noticed is that **he has to WhatsApp us at least 3 to 4 times just to get a single small UPI payment cleared.** Now imagine him doing this to hundreds of different families in the society. The system is completely unorganized.

\### The Problem

  1. For Residents: **Going out to hand over clothes is a friction point.** Plus, managing payments is a mess—the vendor operates manually, tracking balances on random scraps of paper, leading to constant micro-transaction confusion and forgotten bills.

  2. For the Ironing Professional: **Their income is volatile**. They waste a ridiculous amount of time chasing residents multiple times via WhatsApp/UPI just to clear minor, forgotten balances.

\### My Idea: ironit

I want to build an asset-light software layer called **ironit**. We don’t buy any machinery or irons. We just act as a digital bridge.

**Crucial point**: We are technically not hiring anyone. The apartment association already hires these vendors and provides their space. We just act as the software layer that solves the operational problems on both sides. It's a system that formalizes a completely unorganized micro-market with zero asset liabilities.

**The Model**: It switches everything to a fixed, upfront monthly subscription (no daily cash/UPI chasing).

**The Platform**: We take a 15% commission fee to cover software/operations, and 85% goes directly to the ironing professional to give them a predictable, stable livelihood.

**Logistics**: Clothes get collected and delivered right at the doorstep by the same ironwala. Since it is entirely community/apartment-based, there is practically zero transport or delivery cost. They definitely agree for delivery within society as they are happy they get extra customers(actually talked to some, that's what they really feel)

\### **My Setup & The Plan**

I plan to code a functional full-stack prototype using an InsForge backend with a Razorpay integration for monthly recurring subscriptions. Because I live in an 800-flat complex, I have the perfect sandbox. My plan is to run a small pilot here with just a few households and our existing local vendor to see if it actually works on the ground.

***### My Questions to You***

I want to know if I am just trapped in a developer bubble.

\* Is this worth a serious shot, or is it just a textbook "fantasy vibe coding" project where a teenager thinks they can magically change a legacy system and earn pocket money?

\* \*\*Supply-Side Behavior:\*\* Will an unorganized worker in a Tier-1 city actually adapt to an app interface and accept a structured, digital payout system instead of daily cash-in-hand?

\* If you were a resident in an 800-flat society, would you actually pay upfront for a monthly subscription like this to solve the payment/drop-off friction?

Please tell me about the reality. If there are any operational or compliance blind spots I'm missing, call them out. Can I do this as a 16 year old alone. Is this even a valid idea or just a silly fantasy.

​

​

Thanks!

​

​

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u/FutureBuilderX — 22 days ago