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Welche bekannte Startup-Tipps haltet ihr für Quatsch?

Sowas wie „launch fast“, „sell before you build“, „follow your passion“ oder „build in public“.

Was klingt auf LinkedIn oder Twitter immer extrem schlau, funktioniert in der Praxis aber kaum?

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What startup advice sounds smart at first, but actually hurts founders?

Curious what advice people here completely stopped believing after getting real experience building.

Could be “launch fast”, “market/sale before you build”, “follow your passion”, “build in public”, “don’t reinvent the wheel”, whatever.

What sounds smart on Twitter/LinkedIn but falls apart in reality?

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Your 80-page PDF called. It wants to become flashcards. I'm building the app that does that — please tell me what not to ruin.

Scans, highlighted text, textbook chapters, notes written at 3am that even you can't read or just a prompt — smart flashcards come out the other side. Doing the responsible founder thing and asking humans first. What would you love? Drop your wishlists and your roasts. I'll read everything and only cry a little.

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