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pathik | 12 years ago

Well, to enter and grow so fast in such a competitive space, you've to differentiate yourself from your competition.

Our differentiators are: 1. A beautiful UX/design 2. The ability to message everyone through hike/SMS

#1 works everywhere and has driven growth for us globally. #2 combined with #1 gives us a compelling proposition for Indian users, the first market we intend to dominate. It's very powerful for a market like India where more than 80% mobile users have yet to experience data.

The unit economics in the long term are quite favorable and we expect to have a positive average LTV across the user base.

It's going to be tough, but we're betting we can do it. Just wait and watch. ;)

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orangethirty|12 years ago

I think we must include where you are growing as a factor of the discussion. The Indian consumer does not have a very high purchasing power. This means that the average Indian must focus on covering his/her basic needs, rather than buy luxury items. Your app falls manages to squeeze in by allowing Indians to send SMS without incurring into any cost. You are simply buying your way into their phones in order to get a fair amount of downloads in a short time. The issue with this tactic is that you can only spend so much. Time will come for you to stop paying for the SMS. By then, your funds will not increase. The rate at which you are spending them will only decrease by n amount. You cannot count on an UI to battle this issue. A pretty UI is nice, but doesn't matter if your users cannot use your app. I do reason that you will start advertising in order to level out the financials a bit. Something that wont really do a lot for you, due to the low purchase power of the local consumer. On the other hand, this seems like an app built to be acquihired. Something with which I have no issue. Companies engineered to be acquihired solve a problem, and are a fair way for another company to simply buy researched and developed products.

Anyhow, I'm just talking business. I wish your team good luck. I really want India to move forward in tech. This might help achieve that.

iamshs|12 years ago

Well let me tell you something: The creator of this app (Kavin Bharti Mittal) is son of the guy (Sunil Bharti Mittal) running one of the big telco company (Airtel) in India. I think he sure has something up his sleeve, and this is why the investment of 7M sounds disingenuous and misleading, given that the VC company is just another venture of Airtel.

I got interested as to what is their value proposition and why are they doing it. Then I came upon this information. Here is the nitty gritty.

From their TOS:

We may share non-personally-identifiable information (such as anonymous user usage data, referring / exit pages and URLs, platform types, asset views, number of clicks, etc.) with third-parties to better understand usage patterns for certain content, services, advertisements, promotions, and/or functionality related to hike application.

hike may receive data whenever You connect with an application or site through hike (such as during status update, when You connect to other sites and in which case hike posts to these sites on Your behalf ). This may include date and time You visit the site, the web address, IP address information, browser and if You are logged into hike and Your authentication tokens used on such sites. Your authentication tokens may be saved on the server for the sole purpose of seamless posting to the same site by You in the future through hike.

They store the "Authentication tokens"...

anoncow|12 years ago

All the best!

Whatsapp doesn't do sms. Users who receive hike signed smses might eventually move on to hike. So eventually more users will mean less costs for hike. That sounds like a viable business model.

The sms differentiator is good. All hike has to do is bear the costs of smses until most users are on hike and hope that the competition does not start offering the same service. Do you have any patents which can help you?

pathik|12 years ago

Spot on. Thanks.

We do have a pending patent application for the same.