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Been in startups for the past 2 years as a non-tech founder: Here's what I learned so far
As a non-tech founder, the past two years have been a rollercoaster. Here’s what I’ve learned: ▪️Build in public: Sharing progress, setbacks, and learnings attracts valuable feedback and connections. ▪️User feedback is gold: Talk to users early and often. It’s the only way to build what people actually want. ▪️Collaborate wisely: The “who” matters more than the “what.” A strong cofounder/team makes all the difference. ▪️You don’t need a unique product: A product doesn’t have to be unique and new to succeed. Don't stop building just because something smiliar exists. In fact, it means there’s demand. Focus on your unique angle; it can be better execution, improved user experience, or solving pain points competitors missed. ▪️Stay persistent: Its going to be tough, but worth it. Consistency wins. What’s your biggest startup lesson?3
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