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Nawal

Entrepreneur | Build... • 10m

🔥 What's the Most important For Startup & Why Prescribal had to shut down ? We often hear that ideas are cheap and execution is everything. But there's another critical factor that's often overlooked: timing. In the world of startups, it's not ju

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Shazam

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Most prominent reason why startups with great ideas fail? Given below or other reasons like scaling up too quickly or bad timing.

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Vatan Pandey

🚀 Founder & CEO at ... • 3m

🚀 90% Startups Fail! But Why? 🤔 Every entrepreneur dreams big, but most startups fail! 📉❌ What’s the real reason behind it? 💡 In your opinion, what’s the biggest reason behind a startup’s failure? Drop your thoughts in the comments! 💬👇

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Saket Sambhav

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ADJUVA LEGAL® • 28d

Why 90% of Startups Fade, Not Fail Startups rarely crash - they quietly fade. Not because the idea was bad, but because the execution was missing. Execution isn't sexy, but it's everything. 👉 You built it, but no one's waiting. 👉 Great pitch de

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Abhishek Dwivedi

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Karyarth • 1m

Customers whisper before they scream. Startups don’t fail from lack of signals. They fail because founders ignore them. Churn creeping up. Engagement slipping. Feedback feels… polite. By the time it’s obvious, it’s too late. The pivot should’ve h

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Manik Gruver

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Macwise Capital • 13d

The Brutal Reality: 70% of startups fail because they build something no one actually wants. These aren't dumb people - they're brilliant founders with great execution. So WTF is happening? #38 #Started #FounderMistakes #PMF

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Chamarti Sreekar

Passionate about Pos... • 4m

Startups Fail from Bad Strategy, Not Bad Ideas The best founders don’t rely on instinct—they use frameworks to outmaneuver competitors. Here are 6 strategy frameworks every founder should master. Strategy beats luck—every time.

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YCStartup Mentor

YCSTARTUP Mentor • 9d

🚀 YC Fall 2025 Batch — Apply Now! 📅 Deadline: August 4, 2025 — 8 PM PT 📩 Decisions by: September 5, 2025 (for on-time apps) ⏳ Late applications accepted—but timing not guaranteed ✅ Pro Tip: Apply early & be clear in your answers. Show real tr

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Vikas Acharya

Building WelBe| Entr... • 4m

The Startup Paradox: Why Being Too Early Feels Like Being Wrong Most startup founders believe that being first in a market is an advantage. But history shows the opposite: startups that are too early often fail just like those that are too late. Wh

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PRATHAM

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Medial • 10m

Observation: Based on recent analysis of data , I observed that mostly startup founders who have made something big are of 29-35 Age , ( not early 20s ) Although they had previous startups/business experience in early age which made them experienc

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