> Isn't the real solution to avoid "me too" solutions in crowded spaces?
The "me too" start up usually do provide some added value or a differentiating feature. However, since the big-name, established services are, well, so well known, they tend to identify the service "category". In this situation it's hard to differentiate your startup too much, as that would mean exclusion from the category.
The "me too" start up usually do provide some added value or a differentiating feature. However, since the big-name, established services are, well, so well known, they tend to identify the service "category". In this situation it's hard to differentiate your startup too much, as that would mean exclusion from the category.