When Your MVP Is Too Small
The standard MVP advice can backfire. Sometimes minimum viable isn't minimum valuable—and a too-small product generates noise, not signal.
The standard MVP advice can backfire. Sometimes minimum viable isn't minimum valuable—and a too-small product generates noise, not signal.
Founders obsess over market opportunities but skip the most important question: why are you the right person to build this? Fit matters more than opportunity.
Before you look for a developer or cofounder, answer this: do you know if anyone wants what you're building? Are you sure software is the answer?
The cofounder search costs more than time—it costs optionality and equity. Here's what matchmaking events don't tell you.
The startup ecosystem's advice to find a technical cofounder doesn't work for most founders. Here's why the search fails and what to do instead.