Better Buy is a web browser extension that works seamlessly as you shop online, exposing the truth about harmful products and instantly providing similar alternatives that are better for your health, wealth, and planet.
Product Hunt is a great place to find early adopters of innovative tech, but I m looking for additional channels where I can connect specifically with those most likely to adopt my technology. I ve been targeting niche Reddit communities but want to explore other avenues. Where else can I find highly engaged groups or platforms that attract the right kind of early adopters?
We re bringing on a CMO with a 7% equity stake. Since we re pre-revenue and pre-launch, this allocation feels appropriate. I want to structure the best possible vesting schedule to ensure he feels fully invested in the company s success while also protecting against potential issues down the line. Any recommendations?
Some products are just too early for the market, only to be rebranded or reinvented years later. Think of Google Glass, the Microsoft Courier, or even early versions of VR.
What s a product you loved (or saw potential in) that was just ahead of its time?
Hey PH community! For many startups, securing funding is a crucial step toward scaling and growth. While there are many funding options like bootstrapping, angel investors, venture capital, and crowdfunding, navigating this process can be challenging. I d love to hear from founders, investors, and experts: - What are the best strategies to secure funding for a startup?
- How do you identify and connect with the right investors for your product?
- What s the best approach for pitching to potential investors?
- Any underrated funding sources or alternative approaches you d recommend? If you ve gone through the fundraising journey, what worked (or didn t work) for you? Looking forward to your insights!
As a founder/co-founder of a startup, you juggle between many tasks throughout the day. How do you prioritise tasks to make mostbout of your day? What do you do yourself?
What do you delegate?
What do you automate?
What do you ignore?
As an entrepreneur who started my journey at 15, I never thought that there was another path, but sometimes I hear the opinion from people who launched their startup that "being a founder is terrible." What is your opinion?