u/purpleninjaaaa

We just launched and honestly need users more than compliments

We built Go Lite because we hated carrying luggage during travel.

Especially during:

  • train travel
  • airport transfers
  • family trips
  • moving cities

The service is simple:
Door-to-door luggage delivery.

You travel separately.
Your bags arrive separately.

Right now we’re looking for:

  • early users
  • brutally honest feedback
  • operational flaws we haven’t noticed yet

If anyone here travels frequently in India and wants to test this, let me know.

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u/purpleninjaaaa — 1 day ago

Please roast our startup idea........................

Startup: Go Lite

What we do:
We pick up luggage from your home and deliver it to your destination.

You travel without carrying bags.

Works for:

  • flights
  • trains
  • relocations
  • weddings
  • family trips

Current problem:
Some people instantly love the idea.

Others think it sounds insane.

So before the market humbles us, I’d rather hear honest feedback from founders here.

What are we underestimating?

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u/purpleninjaaaa — 1 day ago

The hardest part of this startup isn’t logistics

It’s trust.

People order food online without thinking twice.

But handing over luggage to a startup feels very different psychologically.

That’s what we’re learning while building Go Lite.

We pick up bags from home and deliver them directly to the destination so travelers can move freely.

Wanted brutally honest opinions from people here:

  • What would stop you from trying this?
  • What would make you trust it?
  • Does this sound like a real business or just a convenience feature?

Would appreciate any honest feedback.

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u/purpleninjaaaa — 1 day ago

Need honest feedback before we scale this

we are building a service where travelers don’t carry luggage during the journey.

We pick it up from home and deliver it to the destination.

Simple idea.

Complicated trust problem.

Right now we’re trying to validate:

  • who actually needs this
  • what makes people hesitant
  • whether this solves a real enough problem

If you travel often, I’d genuinely love your thoughts.

And if anyone wants to test the service in India, happy to arrange discounted trials for early users.

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u/purpleninjaaaa — 1 day ago

We built this because travel feels unnecessarily exhausting

Not because of the travel itself.

Because of the luggage.

Dragging bags through stations.
Carrying suitcases up stairs.
Managing luggage during layovers.

So we built our startup called GOLITE

Door-to-door luggage delivery.

We pick up your bags before the trip and deliver them directly to where you’re going.

You just travel.

Still early stage.
Still figuring things out.

Would genuinely love feedback from people here:

  • Does this sound useful?
  • Who do you think needs this the most?
  • What’s the first flaw/problem you notice?
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u/purpleninjaaaa — 1 day ago

Would you trust a startup with your luggage?

We recently launched Go Lite.

Here’s the idea:

You travel.
Your luggage travels separately.

We pick up bags from your home and deliver them directly to your destination.

No dragging suitcases through:

  • airports
  • stations
  • metros
  • cabs
  • hotels

But almost everyone asks the same thing:

“What if the bags get lost?”

And honestly… fair question.

That’s exactly why we need real feedback right now.

  • What would make you trust a service like this?
  • What feels risky?
  • Would you ever try this?

Looking for a few early users in India who want to test it properly and tell us everything that feels broken.

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u/purpleninjaaaa — 1 day ago
▲ 1 r/travel

we created. a service which will kill your travelling stress.

We started a service where we pick up your bags from your home and deliver them to where you are going. You do not carry anything during the journey. Wanted to know if anyone wants to try it and tell us what they think.

It is called Go Lite. Starts at 599 per bag. Works for flights, trains, buses, road trips, tours, weddings, everything.

If you have traveled with heavy bags and hated it, this is for you.

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u/purpleninjaaaa — 1 day ago

the exhausting math of bag checking 😪

I spend more time thinking about luggage than some actual work decisions.

for me carry on means trying to fit your whole life into one bag. checking in a bag means waiting at the carousel, paying extra fees, and hoping it doesn’t show up last.

both options work but both are a pain has anyone actually found a rule they stick to or is it just vibes every time?'

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u/purpleninjaaaa — 6 days ago

I love solo travelling but

Solo travel in India looks good on reels but then you're standing outside a local bus in Pune with a 23kg suitcase, three people behind you, and a driver who is already moving.

Nobody tells you that solo travel in India is really 50% logistics or handling or taking care of your luggage :( 🙁

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u/purpleninjaaaa — 6 days ago

dragging a suitcase across kurla station at 6 PM 😣

I don't know who needs to hear this but dragging a 22 inch trolley through Kurla station during the evening rush is genuinely one of the most humbling experiences of my adult life.

Three people stepped on it. I stepped on someone's foot. A child looked at me with pity.

what are ssome ways I can avoid this in future??

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u/purpleninjaaaa — 6 days ago

Did insta and K-Dramas make me want to move abroad?

Sometimes I genuinely wonder how much of my “move to the US” dream is mine and how much came from years of watching city life reels, student vlogs, airport videos, and late night drama scenes that romanticize starting over somewhere new.

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u/purpleninjaaaa — 11 days ago

I Watch English Reels All Day but Still Can’t Speak Naturally

My screen time report is embarrassing reels, yt shorts, interviews, microdramas, netflix clips almost all in English. I understand almost everything. But when I try to speak, I still sound slow and overly formal, like I’m translating from inside my head instead of actually thinking in the language.

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u/purpleninjaaaa — 11 days ago

Moving to the US Feels Like Relearning Simple Things

i don' think how exhausting the small things are when you move......It’s not just the big decisions, it’s asking the pharmacist something simple, understanding what “zip code” they asked for, figuring out how to respond when strangers casually ask “how’s it going?” without actually expecting a real answer.

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u/purpleninjaaaa — 11 days ago

I Can Think in English, But My Mouth Still Freezes

Yesterday I stood at a coffee counter for maybe 20 seconds longer than normal because I kept rehearsing one sentence in my head “ Can I get an iced lattte with oat milk? ” I knew the sentence. I use these words every day online. But the second the person looked at me and said “go ahead” my brain just blanked.....

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u/purpleninjaaaa — 11 days ago

Hey everyone,

I’m looking for a freelance videographer based in Bangalore for a project with a managed coworking space brand.

Scope (Shooting Only):

* Visit the location and shoot based on a predefined shot list

* Capture workspace visuals, people interactions, amenities, and surroundings

* Follow clear instructions for angles, movements, and coverage

What we’ll provide:

* Detailed shot list and brief

* Clear references for execution

What we need from you:

* Reliable execution (no missed shots)

* Steady shots and clean movement

* Ability to take multiple takes and follow direction

Budget:

₹14,000 – ₹17,000 per project

If interested, please DM with:

* Portfolio / sample work

* Equipment details

* Availability in Bangalore

Potential for repeat projects if this goes well.

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u/purpleninjaaaa — 23 days ago