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[The Turning Point] How Kaagaz Scanner capitalised on the Chinese app ban after five years of hustle
The Turning Point is a series of short articles that focuses on the moment when an entrepreneur hit upon their winning idea. Today, we look at Gurugram-based Kaagaz Scanner, launched by serial entrepreneurs Snehanshu Gandhi, Gaurav Shrishrimal, and Tamanjit Bindra.
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Gurugram-based Kaagaz Scanner had the moment it was “craving for” when the document scanning and storage app
garnered a million downloads within 15 days after the Indian government first banned 59 Chinese apps, including CamScanner, on June 30.
However, contrary to how others saw this, Kaagaz Scanner did not find overnight success. Its moment came after five years of struggle by