Nihal Goyal: Bridging the Past and Future with Tech
Nihal Goyal is the innovative mind behind a digital yearbook capturing the memories of a lot of online graduating students during COVID-19, featured in the prestigious Hindustan Times.
With a passion for technology and creativity, Nihal is currently immersed in the development of an AI platform, Edden. This platform aims to revolutionise content creation for startups, offering end-to-end solutions—from generating ideas to delivering the final product through social media.
What inspired you to become an entrepreneur and start your own business?
I belong to a business family where most of my vacations were spent with my father in business and learning the basics of how business is done.
Once in college, my natural curiosity led me to join the Entrepreneurship cell, exposing me to opportunities which I never knew existed here. As I delved deeper, I realised I wanted to take a shot at it myself!
What was your biggest challenge as a startup founder, and how did you overcome it?
Currently, our main focus is on sales and discovering Product-Market Fit (PMF).
Can you share any exciting news or upcoming projects you are currently working on?
Nothing exciting, except that I'll be having a conversation with the founders of Razorpay soon!
If your startup was a fictional character, what would it be and why?
Indirectly, our team is similar to Batman and Robin, with clear goals and flawless execution. Just like the duo, we operate without constraints, ensuring resourcefulness to get things done.
That's how we aspire our team to be.
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