New to entrepreneurship in Bangalore. Where do I meet founders?

Hi all,
I’m a complete beginner exploring the possibility of starting a business. I have a few ideas but no founder network yet.

Looking for startup meetups, founder networking events, entrepreneur communities, or even informal coffee chats in Bangalore where beginners are welcome.

Would appreciate any recommendations.
Thanks! 🚀

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u/ammu1992 — 6 days ago

New to entrepreneurship in Bangalore. Where do I meet founders?

Hi all,

I’m a complete beginner exploring the possibility of starting a business. I have a few ideas but no founder network yet.

Looking for startup meetups, founder networking events, entrepreneur communities, or even informal coffee chats in Bangalore where beginners are welcome.

Would appreciate any recommendations.
Thanks! 🚀

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u/ammu1992 — 7 days ago

Can we expect 8-12% on running a qsr in Bangalore

Hi

I am seriously thinking of starting a South Indian qsr in Bangalore In a small scale. To start with just 1 item only. My intention is to provide good quality food in a neat and tidy environment. I know the market is saturated. And every 4km you see a Udupi restaurant. And seriously that is the reason I am thinking of this because I am tired of eating the stiff dosas and idli with tons of ghee/oil with watery sambar and chutney.

So as a biginner to this industry I want to know if this kind of return is possible. I am not saying immediately. I know it will take time. I am ready for the struggle for first 8-12 months. My question is once it gets stable. And how to reach there.

What is your opinion on hiring restaurant consultants to get the systems ryt.

If you have expertise in this field can you guide me.

Thanks in advance

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u/ammu1992 — 1 month ago

Can we expect 8-12% on running a qsr in Bangalore

Hi

I am seriously thinking of starting a South Indian qsr in Bangalore In a small scale. To start with just 1 item only. My intention is to provide good quality food in a neat and tidy environment. I know the market is saturated. And every 4km you see a Udupi restaurant. And seriously that is the reason I am thinking of this because I am tired of eating the stiff dosas and idli with tons of ghee/oil with watery sambar and chutney.

So as a biginner to this industry I want to know if this kind of return is possible. I am not saying immediately. I know it will take time. I am ready for the struggle for first 8-12 months. My question is once it gets stable. And how to reach there.

What is your opinion on hiring restaurant consultants to get the systems ryt.

If you have expertise in this field can you guide me.

Thanks in advance

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u/ammu1992 — 1 month ago

Need suggestions/guidance for building

Hi friends. I am a complete beginner trying to explore and learn SaaS development. I have some good knowledge in python but no experience in front end or backend development or deployment etc. I am embedded background.

Can you please suggest me very simple beginner level SaaS ideas to start with. I don’t care if the if the idea is worth selling. I have some good app ideas in mind. But before Jumping to those I wana get some hands on experience.I just wana learn.

Thanks in advance🫰🏻

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u/ammu1992 — 1 month ago

How do i currently track and analyze what customers are saying about my product on Amazon?

If you’re selling a physical product in Amazon/Flipkart or any other e-commerce platform, how do you find out What customers love about your product and what do they hate about your product

Do you manually read the reviews and analyse this manually? Is there any tools available for this?

How many hours you spent doing this in a month.

I am new to D2C business and tiered of reading reviews manually.

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u/ammu1992 — 1 month ago
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Need suggestions/guidance for building

Hi friends. I am a complete beginner trying to explore and learn SaaS development. I have some good knowledge in python but no experience in front end or backend development or deployment etc. I am embedded background.

Can you please suggest me very simple beginner level SaaS ideas to start with. I don’t care if the if the idea is worth selling. I have some good app ideas in mind. But before Jumping to those I wana get some hands on experience.I just wana learn.

Thanks in advance🫰🏻

reddit.com
u/ammu1992 — 1 month ago

How do i currently track and analyze what customers are saying about my product on Amazon?

If you’re selling a physical product in Amazon/Flipkart or any other e-commerce platform, how do you find out What customers love about your product and what do they hate about your product

Do you manually read the reviews and analyse this manually? Is there any tools available for this?

How many hours you spent doing this in a month.

I am new to D2C business and tiered of reading reviews manually.

reddit.com
u/ammu1992 — 1 month ago

How do i currently track and analyze what customers are saying about my product on Amazon?

If you’re selling a physical product in Amazon/Flipkart or any other e-commerce platform, how do you find out What customers love about your product and what do they hate about your product

Do you manually read the reviews and analyse this manually? Is there any tools available for this?

How many hours you spent doing this in a month.

I am new to D2C business and tiered of reading reviews manually.

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u/ammu1992 — 1 month ago

Embedded/Automotive testers — how manual is your test case generation process today?

I work in embedded validation/testing (CAN, BMS, inverter communication, pytest automation, etc.) and I’m trying to understand how teams currently create test cases in real projects.
A few questions for people working in embedded/automotive/firmware validation:
Are test cases still mostly written manually from requirements/specs?
Which tools are commonly used apart from Jira/PTC/Jama/Polarion?
Do teams actually trust AI-generated test cases?
Would you use a tool that generates:

pytest BDD scenarios
CAN signal validation tests
edge cases
traceability mapping
negative test scenarios
from requirements or DBC/spec files?

I’ve seen some newer tools adding AI-assisted testcase generation, but I’m not sure how much adoption is happening in embedded domains where safety/reliability matter a lot.
Main thing I’m trying to understand:
Would embedded testers genuinely save time with AI-assisted testcase generation, or do most engineers prefer writing/reviewing everything manually because domain knowledge is too critical?
Would love to hear:
your current workflow
biggest pain points
tools you like/dislike
where AI helps vs completely fails
Especially interested in automotive, EV, industrial automation, and firmware testing workflows.

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u/ammu1992 — 2 months ago

Embedded/Automotive testers — how manual is your test case generation process today?

I work in embedded validation/testing (CAN, BMS, inverter communication, pytest automation, etc.) and I’m trying to understand how teams currently create test cases in real projects.

A few questions for people working in embedded/automotive/firmware validation:

- Are test cases still mostly written manually from requirements/specs?
- Which tools are commonly used apart from Jira/PTC/Jama/Polarion?
- Do teams actually trust AI-generated test cases?
- Would you use a tool that generates:
- pytest BDD scenarios
- CAN signal validation tests
- edge cases
- traceability mapping
- negative test scenarios
from requirements or DBC/spec files?

I’ve seen some newer tools adding AI-assisted testcase generation, but I’m not sure how much adoption is happening in embedded domains where safety/reliability matter a lot.

Main thing I’m trying to understand:
Would embedded testers genuinely save time with AI-assisted testcase generation, or do most engineers prefer writing/reviewing everything manually because domain knowledge is too critical?

Would love to hear:
- your current workflow
- biggest pain points
- tools you like/dislike
- where AI helps vs completely fails

Especially interested in automotive, EV, industrial automation, and firmware testing workflows.

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u/ammu1992 — 2 months ago