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Sourav Mishra

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Codestam Technologies • 10h

You don’t need to burn out to build something great. But most founders do. Not because they want to— Because they’re too deep in the weeds. Worried about bugs. Juggling freelancers. Fixing things customers should never see. At some point, building the dream starts to feel like fighting fires. What if your tech wasn’t another problem? That’s what we do at Codestam. We step in quietly, clean up the mess, build solid systems— So you can stop surviving, and start scaling.

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