u/Jaetheman97

Would love honest feedback, even if it’s critical (not promoting)

The global startup failure rate is still above 90%, and most post-mortems seem to point to the same issue: people build without real validation or meaningful feedback.

Not because startup founders aren’t ambitious, but because early-stage building is still incredibly isolated.

Every year, a huge number of Startup founders spend months (and a lot of money) building products that never really get traction. Often it comes down to not having a real place to share ideas early and get honest, structured feedback from other builders or potential users.

Right now, there’s a gap between casually asking friends and paying for proper research or marketing help. Early-stage founders need something in between, a place where ideas can be shared early and discussed by people who actually understand building.

That’s what I’m trying to explore with Nairly.

It’s essentially a social network for early-stage startup founders, a place to share ideas, see what resonates, and get feedback from other builders and early adopters, as early as possible.

Curious if this would actually be useful to anyone here, especially startups, app builders, coders or people working on early ideas.

Would love honest feedback, even if it’s critical.

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u/Jaetheman97 — 18 hours ago