What the best advice you received about your startup?
Sushil Sharma
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flo merian@fmerian
"Just f**king do it."
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You gotta start somewhere.
@jsteneros This is a great push for people over think about starting their startup. Thanks for sharing it.
Omnisearch
I'd echo @shreyanshi_gupta1 's comment, as perseverance really is the single most important resource for a startup founder. But I'd also say don't get too wedded to your initial idea and (at least for B2B) talk to your customers often and be prepared to reach based on their feedback.
@shreyanshi_gupta1 @marin_smiljanic Thanks for sharing your thoughts. We need to balance the perseverance and pivot, it's good to change over a period of time with customer feedback.
When you found a startup, you get a lot of advice and are often overwhelmed, but after a few years of leading the startup and facing all the problems, you realize that following the advice is the best thing you did.
I always give advice to young ones who are starting.
"Always remember why you started it." It will help you to overcome the thought of giving up.
Just one word - Persistence!
Keep at it and you will find a way!
Have a great cofounder ! Its a long journey and indeed it is very helpful to feel supported!
WorkHub
Never afraid of challenges. Do not take risks beyond your capabilities and resources. Never expect success overnight.
Hueman Pixel
In the beginning, focus on the users first not the product. It's users, then product :)
How about you @sushil_sharma2?
@derrick_abincha True my friend. Keeping users in the centre of development is the best advice for any startups.
BeforeSunset AI
"The people come first, then the product." It is applicable to both the team and the users. When you achieve this, success will always follow.
@elifduran Wow, great advice. We all should focus more on our team and users. Thanks for sharing it with us.
The best advice I ever received about my startup was to never give up. While it's challenging at times, remember that the journey is what makes the destination so rewarding.
@shreyanshi_gupta1 Thanks for sharing your thoughts. Yes. never give up is the best way to move forward and get sh*t done.
Do not put a time limit on success, keep pushing and let it happen when it is supposed to.
Intract
A company pre PMF is way different than companies post PMF -so when taking advice, always figure out where you lie and ask the right people.
@apurv_kaushal Yeah, it's very important to check whose advice you seek. Thanks for sharing your thoughts.