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ZuppiBuy

They invested lakhs.
We fixed it for a fraction.

10x more functionality. 100+ real users. Daily active paid customers. Same market. Same problem. Completely different outcome.

10x
More Functionality
100+
Real Users
Daily
Active Paid Customers
Fraction
Of Original Cost

A client burned lakhs on an app built by a "big company."

6
Months spent
Meetings. Decks. Promises.
0
Users acquired
₹0
Revenue generated

Six months. Endless meetings. Fancy decks. Zero users. Zero revenue.

They came to us thinking they needed a better app.

They didn't.

They needed someone to tell them
what not to build.

What the big company did

Built everything

Solved nothing

Shipped features nobody asked for

More code didn't fix a broken idea.

We started from scratch.

Not with Figma.
Not with code.
With paper.

We went back to first principles — understanding where the product actually failed, questioning every assumption, and finding the gap the first team missed entirely.

Identified the gap they missed

Understood where the product actually failed before writing a single line of code.

Questioned every assumption

Nothing was sacred. Every "must-have" feature was challenged.

Killed 70% of the "must-have" features

Less scope. Sharper focus. Faster path to something people would actually pay for.

Real ideation and hard trade-offs

Not a features list. Real brainstorming. Brutal prioritisation.

Rough idea → tight MVP

Only what users would pay for. Nothing else.

Same market.
Same problem.
Completely different outcome.

10x
More Functionality
Delivered at a fraction of what the previous team charged.
100+
Real Users
Not signups. Not trials. Real, active users on the platform.
Daily
Active Paid Customers
People coming back every day. Paying. That's the only metric that matters.

"Most projects don't fail because of bad developers. They fail because nobody stops to ask why they're building something."

Execution doesn't save a bad plan. Clarity does.

Build less.

Think more.

Ship what matters.

Ready to build
what actually matters?

We'll help you figure out what not to build — before you spend a rupee on the wrong thing.