Beyond WhatsApp: A Real Community for Entrepreneurs

You've probably joined at least three WhatsApp groups for entrepreneurs. And you've probably muted all of them. The pattern is always the same: a burst of energy in the first week, followed by a slow decline into good-morning messages, random forwards, and the occasional person dropping a link to their newest course. The group becomes background noise, and you stay exactly where you were before you joined.

Free WhatsApp communities for entrepreneurs in India have a fundamental problem: they attract everyone, which means they're designed for no one. When there's no commitment to entry, there's no commitment to contribution. Members who could add real value don't bother, because the group is too noisy. Members who need real help don't ask, because the advice they'd get isn't trustworthy. Everyone ends up worse off than if they'd found a smaller, more focused group.

Founders Wing started as a WhatsApp community — Prithal's free group has over 5,000 members — but the paid community is a fundamentally different experience. Smaller, focused, with members who paid to be there and show up accordingly. You get the same private messaging format but with real signal: daily AI tool drops, sprint leaderboard updates, accountability check-ins, and session reminders. No lurkers, no noise, no good-morning broadcasts. Just founders helping each other build real businesses.

Get Membership From ₹2,999 · No lurkers · Action-first

What you get inside Founders Wing

Accountability Buddy

Paired with a founder at your stage. Weekly check-ins. Real commitment.

Weekly AI Tool Drops

One new AI tool every week with a real workflow — not just a demo.

₹10K Sprint Challenge

30-day cohort sprint with a live leaderboard to earn your first ₹10,000 online.

Live Sessions with Prithal

26 sessions per year. Small group. Ask anything. Real guidance.

Membership starts at

₹2,999 for 6 months

That's just ₹500/month · No monthly option · Committed members only

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