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Talrop • 21d
Founders celebrate term sheets like trophies. But capital without clarity is a liability. Is funding fuelling real startups—or just prolonging bad ideas?
Building Bharat • 2m
Founders often fear failure from competition, market timing, or product flops. But the real silent killer? Bad investors. From predatory term sheets to micromanaging board members, the wrong investor can tank your startup faster than any funding win
See MoreHammer it until you ... • 1m
cash clarity tool I recently built a simple tool called Cash Clarity – it's designed for freelancers, solopreneurs, and startup founders who want to get a clear picture of their monthly inflows, outflows, and how long their cash will last. ✅ Track
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: "Most Startups Don’t Need Funding—They Need Focus" 90% of founders I talk to think capital will fix their chaos. Truth is, money multiplies clarity—or confusion. ✅ What you actually need first: – Crystal-clear positioning – A problem worth solving
See MoreHey I am on Medial • 7m
Venture Capital (VC) term sheets often include clauses that can have significant implications for founders and the future of their startups. Below are some critical clauses that founders should carefully evaluate: 1. Valuation and Equity Pre-Money
See MoreDrafting Airtight Ag... • 3m
"The Most Dangerous Clause in Term Sheets That Founders Ignore" Yes, it's the liquidation preference in your term sheet that can quietly screw you. It decides who gets paid first if your startup sells—or flops. Investors might snag 2x their money
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Codestam Technologies • 2m
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 “D
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