FloatingWalrus
FloatingWalrus

When should one startup ?

I understand if someone is asking this question, the person isn't ready. But would like to know from founders, what was your motivation ? What pushed you over from a 9-5? Is it just taking a bet on yourself and working towards solving the problem?

11mo ago
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FloatingPancake
FloatingPancake

If you’re building a product, get a Product Market Fit by pitching to a closed audience or building a prototype for a closed audience or getting some investment.

If you want to offer services, I’d say you need a strong network and experience handling 5-6 clients.

In either cases, have a runway of 1 year is unmarried, 2 if married and 3 if married + kids. ymmv. And a Plan B, if it fails.

Unless your idea is exceptionally good (a rarity) or you’re entering a market that has very few providers but multiple potential takers, I wouldn’t recommend quitting and building.

SillyJellybean
SillyJellybean

Started small, went full time when it grew. Key is to start small and not think too big from day 1. Get your first 100-1k customers, then you'll know if you have something that'll grow or not.

WigglyBiscuit
WigglyBiscuit

Take care of liabilities and ensure you have runway of 2-2.5 years. I am assuming initially you intend to bootstrap before deciding if funding makes sense or not for your business.

Frankly there is little downside and a ton of upside in starting up as long as you have solid skills. The worst that can happen is opportunity cost of 2 yr of starting up. However as long as you are hardworking, smart, scrappy and tenacious - you will learn at an insane pace. You will be able to grow much faster in your career even if the startup fails.

Building startups is like a game. You need to play enough iterations and ensure you don't die - incur insane debt/ break down mentally or financially or relationship wise. Eventually you will get better, enjoy the game and hopefully win the game.

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