Client: āCan we build this entire app in 2 weeks?ā
Us: āSureāif we cut 90% of what you think you need.ā
Because hereās the truth:
Most software projects donāt fail from complexity.
They fail from bloat, ego, and indecision.
The fastest way to shi
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Comet
#freelancerĀ ā¢Ā 6m
Fail Faster to Succeed Sooner!
Failure isn't the end; it's the beginning of your growth.
The more you fail, the more you learn.
The more you learn, the better you get.
Each failure is a stepping stone to success. So why wait?
Fail faster, l
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Mehul Fanawala
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The Clueless CompanyĀ ā¢Ā 10m
Ever notice how every broken startup has a million motivational one-liners plastered on their walls?
"Fail fast, learn faster!"
Right, because learning from your mistakes is so much easier when those mistakes are losing investors' money.
Whatās
Builders and leaders, listen up:
⢠90% of startups fail within the first 3 years
⢠10% of startups fail within the first year alone
⢠70% of startups fail after scaling too fast (Interesting?)
It wonāt be a smooth ride, but worth riding, wisely.
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Abhishek Dwivedi
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KaryarthĀ ā¢Ā 24d
Customers whisper before they scream.
Startups donāt fail from lack of signals.
They fail because founders ignore them.
Churn creeping up.
Engagement slipping.
Feedback feels⦠polite.
By the time itās obvious, itās too late.
The pivot shouldāve h
Most solo entrepreneurs fail because they overcomplicate things. Hereās a simple roadmap to build & launch a SaaS in 30 days:
1. Pick a painful problem
2. Validate with 10+ people
3. Build a basic MVP (No-code or code)
4. Launch fast, iterate