![]() ![]() ![]() I strongly believe that Grammarly would not have existed had the founders not tasted failure with their first start-up “My Dropbox” and not stumbled upon learnings of how users approach writing in English, why users are sensitive to anti-plagiarism, how difficult it is to scale the user base, and how developing B2B client relationship with universities and educational institutions will be helpful to fund themselves without depending on VC investors and their tantrums. This was the story of co-founders Alex Shevchenko and Max Lytvyn when they started yet another company in 2008 after having not succeeded in creating a revolution with their first start-up. ![]() A revolutionary idea need not necessarily bloom into a beautiful flower in the first go. ![]()
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