u/FrostingHot475

Why do startup fail in the fast 3 years?

Most people think starting a business is about having a great idea.

It's not. It's about having money.

Here's what it actually costs to run a software startup properly:

  • Developer: $5,000/month
  • Growth marketer: $3,000/month
  • Operations manager: $4,000/month
  • Customer support: $2,000/month

Total: $14,000/month. Every month. Before revenue.

So what happens to the 99% of founders who can't afford that team?

They do everything themselves badly, slowly, and eventually burn out.

The barrier to entrepreneurship isn't ideas. It's execution infrastructure.

And that's a problem worth solving.

What's the hire you wish you could afford most right now? Drop it in the comments

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u/FrostingHot475 — 20 days ago