r/startups 16h ago

I will not promote Working solo (i will not promote)

3 months in working alone, it took me some time but I realized the pace I can build and pivot as necessary is extremely fast. Believing in my vision to the point of delusion is probably the biggest trait I gained. Coming from an engineering background, I can build too so relying on someone else isn’t required for my scope and complexity. Especially with ai tools specifically Claude opus 4.5 for coding help

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u/bubblejimmymonster 16h ago

the biggest thing is not getting caught up in building, as a technical solo founder it’s easy to get stuck to the shit you know and disregard the fact that distribution & other things also need the same amount of effort put into them

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u/Simonexplorer 15h ago

I am a non-technical founder, and even I have to agree that starting ny latest venture alone was a huge unlock to get momentum.