Learn how to build your first startup from scratch using proven frameworks, including Instagram's pivot strategy, MVP validation, and ruthless prioritization techniques that actually work.
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Most startups fail not because they couldn't build the product, but because they fell in love with their solution instead of falling in love with the problem. The most successful founders move from 'I have a great idea' to 'I have a hypothesis worth testing.'
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Eraly stage startup building. Ich will mein erstes startup von 0 auf 1 bringen
Lena and Eli reveal the proven methodology behind successful startups, from problem validation to scaling. Learn why 90% fail and how to join the 10% that thrive.
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