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Abhishek Dwivedi

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Customers whisper before they scream. Startups don’t fail from lack of signals. They fail because founders ignore them. Churn creeping up. Engagement slipping. Feedback feels… polite. By the time it’s obvious, it’s too late. The pivot should’ve happened months ago. Best founders treat small signals like fire alarms.

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