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Sourav Mishra

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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 Trying to “DIY” everything with freelancers At Codestam, we’ve seen it all. And we’ve helped startups fix it without breaking the bank or missing deadlines. So if you’re: A founder without a CTO An agency buried in backlog A startup scaling too fast to manage Let’s talk. Because tech should accelerate your business—not paralyze it.

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