StartupVille: Not a unicorn? Consider being a zebra!

When I worked on Smile, I struggled because I wasn't interested in profit, but interested in making the world a better place. To achieve this, I'd need a sustainable business, not an exponential one. However, investors want exponential, not sustainable businesses.  This table comparnies unicorns and Zebras is from a great article on the topic.

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Mia Rose Saas said…
This article highlights the tension between building sustainable Zebra businesses and chasing exponential Unicorn growth. If you're exploring purpose-driven, profitable models, micro saas opportunities offer practical insights for founders who value impact over hype.
Cherry Blossom said…
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Cherry Blossom said…
Very useful post — I found the discussion well-organized and easy to follow. Your explanation of the topic (whatever it is) is clear and should help many readers understand the essentials. I particularly liked how you broke down the steps/theory—it makes the content approachable even for beginners.
I also run a small educational website named Shikshaa Simple Learn, where I share tutorials, study guides, and learning resources. If any readers are looking for more structured material along these lines, you’re welcome to check it out—it might nicely complement what you’ve shared here.

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