Gain lessons, experiences, and resources from a bootstrapper's $0 to $3M journey to build your dream startup.
Buildd your audience, before building your product.
Buildd and assume users will come.
Fast, good, or cheap - At any point, you can only get 2 out of these 3 right.
You can buildd good products fast and for cheap.
Start as a service, buildd product later.
Start by building products and keep going till you run out of cash.
All startups don't have to become unicorns. Buildd something that can give you the lifestyle you desire and the happiness you seek.
Your startup isn't successful if it isn't worth a billion dollars.
Your startup's marketing doesn't need to be fancy, it just needs to be effective.
Focus on what's "hot" in marketing vs what "works" for your startup.
Discovering competitors for your startup idea is NOT a source of sadness, but a validation of the market.
Give up after you find competitors in the market for your startup.
Unless it solves a business bottleneck, DON'T buildd it.
Buildd a "great" product that solves no problem.
Startup battles are regularly won by people who can run longer than those who can run faster.
Focus all your efforts into rapid growth and don't optimize for longevity.