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Why Zepto's Aadit Palicha Turned Down Stanford to Deliver Groceries
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Zepto founder Aadit Palicha shares the origin story, starting from a WhatsApp group during pandemic grocery shortages to choosing the startup over Stanford.
Key Takeaways
- Zepto originated from a WhatsApp group chat delivering groceries to neighbors du
- Aadit Palicha decided to decline his Stanford admission just three months before
- The first version of the app was called Kiranakart before evolving into Zepto.
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Imagine the extreme positive customer experience from first principles and work backwards to make it possible.
Two 17-year-old founders started serving neighbors because grocery delivery was disrupted during the pandemic.
The business evolved from a WhatsApp group chat into an app named Kiranakart.
The founder faced the difficult choice between attending Stanford or dropping out to start the company.
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- Zepto 创业故事
- 起源背景
- 疫情期间配送中断
- 17岁创始人
- WhatsApp群组起步
- 关键决策
- 放弃斯坦福入学
- 选择全职创业
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If you remove all constraints and you just remove all the laws of physics and you just think from first principles, what's the most extreme positive customer experience you can give.
We started working on it when we were 17 right so uh KB and I loved building when we were kids.
We just started a WhatsApp group chat where we used to deliver for our neighbors in Mumbai.
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