Most startups don’t fail because of bad products.
They fail because nobody even knew they existed.
Make noise the right way.
If you’re serious about getting your startup seen, we should talk.
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Sourav Mishra
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Codestam Technologies • 24d
Most startups don’t fail because of bad ideas.
They fail because of bad execution.
And you know what usually causes that?
Bloated dev cycles
Confusing automation setups
No clarity between product and tech
Poor tech hiring decisions
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Most startups don’t fail because of bad products.
They fail because they whisper in a world that rewards those who scream strategically.
It’s not about shouting louder — it’s about knowing where to shout, when to shout, and who to shout at.
Most startups don't fail because of a lack of money. They fail because the founder burns out Protect your energy more than your funding.
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Maniraj N G
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The Reality of Product-Market Fit
"Most startups don’t fail because of poor execution. They fail because they build something nobody wants. 🚫"
Here’s the truth: if you’re not solving a problem people care about, no amount of sales, marketing, or
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Sourav Mishra
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Codestam Technologies • 1m
Entrepreneurs don’t fail because of lack of ideas.
They fail because they chase too many.
Every "let’s just test this" stacks up until your real priorities get smothered.
Focus isn’t sexy.
But it’s undefeated.
Everyone wants to be a founder.🧑🏻💻
But nobody wants to suffer alone at 2 AM, wondering if tomorrow’s meeting will save their startup.
They see funding. They don’t see the rejections.
They see headlines. They don’t see the breakdowns.
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Vishu Bheda
AI did the magic • 1y
Nobody is busy.Not even elon musk.It's all about priorities .If they say no to your request for a cup of coffee, it's not because they are busy . It's because they have higher priorities.
why only 10% startups work?
so guys, 90% of startups fail, and most people think it’s because of lack of funding or a bad product. But the biggest reason is something else entirely:
Most founders build something nobody actually wants or is willing