When a startup closes its first funding round, things should get easier. More resources. More time. More opportunities. But often, the opposite happens.
As a bootstrapped founder, this post felt validating :) - when resources are scarce you’re constantly confronted with the question: is this the initiative that gets us to profitability?
As a bootstrapped founder, this post felt validating :) - when resources are scarce you’re constantly confronted with the question: is this the initiative that gets us to profitability?
Great read, thanks for sharing Anjali!
So glad to hear from you. Thank you for your thoughtful comment.
I guess one needed a few failures and tighter capital conditions to see clearly through the noise. 😊