Startups
Building something of your own: partners, what you put in, failing, and when to stop.
All questions- Something that needs five years before it could work, with almost no income in between — do you start now?StartupsThe future3 options0 answers
- If AI could cover the first three people you were going to hire, what would you do?AIStartups3 options0 answers
- Someone offers to buy the company for enough to not work for ten years — and it is still growing. Do you sell?MoneyStartups3 options0 answers
- Your family wants you to stop and go back to a steady job. What do you do?StartupsFamily3 options0 answers
- What you want to build sits close to what your employer does. What do you do?CareerStartups3 options0 answers
- An investor asks about last month — which happens to be your worst. How do you present it?Startups3 options0 answers
- How much would the side project have to make each month before you quit?CareerStartups4 options0 answers
- A business someone has already made work, or an idea nobody has tried — which do you build?Startups3 options0 answers
- Your first hire is about to sign. What do you offer?MoneyStartups3 options0 answers
- The idea just landed. Where do the next two weeks go?Startups3 options0 answers
- What would tell you this one is not going to work?Startups4 options0 answers
- Your closest friend wants to start it with you. What do you do first?RelationshipsStartups3 options0 answers
- Your product is just starting to make money and a fund offers two million. Do you take it?MoneyStartups3 options0 answers
- Build it alone, or split the equity with a cofounder?Startups3 options0 answers
- Your side project is making money, but it's eating into the day job. What do you do?CareerStartups3 options0 answers
- A small team has one budget line spare: one more hire, or a year of AI tooling?AIStartups3 options0 answers
- Your first attempt at a company did not work. What next?Startups4 options0 answers
- Right now: start something, or work for someone?CareerStartups3 options0 answers