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᠅ Founder Tip: Why nobody cares about your startup (yet) You launched. You posted. You waited. But no one’s signing up, sharing, or buying. Here’s why: 1. You built for yourself, not for someone in pain Founders often scratch personal itches—but if others don’t feel it, they won’t pay for it. Ask: Who loses sleep over this? If you can’t name them, you’re too early. 2. Your messaging is vague Saying “We help teams collaborate better” means nothing. Saying “Track project deadlines on WhatsApp, not a new app” hits different. 3. You launched into silence No audience, no community, no early interest = no traction. Build a following before launch. Share your journey. Engage daily. 4. You’re solving a small inconvenience, not a burning problem Nobody pays for ‘nice-to-have’. Solve hair-on-fire problems—like saving time, making money, or reducing stress. 5. You gave up too early Most launches flop. That’s normal. What matters is iteration, not instant success. Ask questions, tweak, re-launch. Repeat. Obscurity isn’t failure. It’s feedback. Lean into it.

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