The more startups I study,
the more I realize growth is rarely one big breakthrough.
It's usually small advantages compounded.
Better messaging.
Faster feedback.
Stronger distribution.
What's been your biggest advantage lately?
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Studying startup growth has taught me something:
The fastest-growing startups don't always have the best products.
They usually have the clearest message.
People can't recommend what they don't understand.
Have you noticed this too?
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A lot of great products stay invisible.
Meanwhile average products win…
because the founders know how to market.
That’s the game nobody talks about.
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The hardest part of building isn’t coding.
It’s showing up every single day…
before the audience, before the traction, before people finally start paying attention.
Most people quit in that phase.
Builders understand it.
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The hardest phase of building?
Showing up when nobody’s watching yet.
No traction.
No audience.
Just consistency.
What keeps you going during that phase?
#BuildInPublic#StartupLife
The hardest part of building isn’t coding.
It’s showing up every single day…
before the audience, before the traction, before people finally start paying attention.
Most people quit in that phase.
Builders understand it.
#StartupLife#BuildInPublic#TechTwitter
The hardest part of building isn’t coding.
It’s showing up every single day…
before the audience, before the traction, before people finally start paying attention.
Most people quit in that phase.
Builders understand it.
#StartupLife#BuildInPublic#TechTwitter
AI made building software easy.
Now everyone can build.
That changed the game completely.
The real advantage now?
Distribution.
Attention. Trust. Audience.
The startups winning today aren’t always the best.
They’re the most visible.
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