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“Chase the vision, not the money, the money will end up following you.” – Tony Hsieh, Zappos CEO
1. Micro SaaS: What It Is and How to Build One
A micro SaaS differs from the traditional one in scope and scale. It's an ideal business model for indie creators. You'll find out ideas and steps to start one.
2. Inside the Affiliate Marketing Product Boom: A Founder's Perspective on Market Trends
The affiliate marketing industry is experiencing robust growth with 9,600 global services and companies related to affiliate marketing in 2023
3. From Pre-Seed to Series A: Navigating the Key Stages of Product Development
The article showcases best practices for product development from pre-seed to Series A rounds, and describes what to pay attention to in your startup.
4. 8 Factors To Pay Attention to When Pitching a Startup to an Investor
The article explains 8 key factors that can help your startup get considered by investors, especially in the early stages.
5. Scaling Fintech Startups in 2024: Strategies and Challenges
The barriers for startups entering the Fintech industry are constantly increasing. Consider the strategies to gain a competitive advantage.
6. How a Solo Developer Can Make $1,100,000 Per Month
It's possible for a solo developer to build a profitable microstartup to pay the bills and live life on their own terms.
7. Founder Interviews: Artem Petakov of Noom
What's Your Background, and How Did That Lead You to Your Current Role?
8. Things to Consider When You are Building a SaaS Product From Scratch
SaaS is not a buzzword in 2019! It's a proven, efficient and most widely used model to deliver software to customers. SaaS stands for software as a service, which means the software is delivered as a continuous service over the web/internet where the customer doesn't have to download and install the product on his system. Examples of popular SaaS products include Zoho, Salesforce, Mailchimp, Twilio, etc.
9. Founder Interviews: Oleg Shchegolev of SEMrush
<em>Learn how Oleg Shchegolev grew SEMrush from $0 to over $50 million in revenue.</em>
10. Why I Stopped Working for Free (And Why You Should Too)

11. Shut Up and BUIDL: Top Blockchain Ecosystem Grants to Fund Your Project
In an effort to gain dominance, blockchain ecosystems are providing free money and resources for devs that #BUIDL on their chain.
12. Founder Interviews: Stephen Tse of Harmony.one
<em>A serial founder who sold a startup to Apple and worked on infrastructure projects at Google, Harmony.one founder & CEO Stephen Tse has raised an $18M seed round and assembled one of the top engineering teams to build a next-generation high-performance blockchain protocol.</em>
13. 60+ Ideas to Help Your Startup Survive the Coronavirus Recession

- Assess your current state
14. Success Has Nothing To Do With Luck
Success is not about being lucky or born with a silver spoon in your mouth.
15. How to Build a Winning Team: Advice from Experienced Crypto Entrepreneurs for Newbies
The launch of any project begins with three stages - market research, business plan development and team building. Building a team is the most challenging work for a founder as it deals with the most vulnerable material – human resources. For any project, an efficient and strong team is the key to success. Here are the main tips already successful entrepreneurs recommend to keep in mind when finding the right people to form the team.
16. How Should an Early Stage Startup Structure Agreements and Expectations with Advisors?
“Startup advisors are crucial to the success of your business.”
17. How to build an effective MVP in 3 steps
Building a startup! You have an epiphany and say to yourself:
18. How to Be Systematic When Testing Marketing Hypotheses
The main thing for a successful marketing strategy is to keep track of it systematically: test hypotheses, learn from best practices, and constantly improve.
19. Is Saga the future of stablecoin and a new monetary regime? [Interview with Ido Sadeh-Man]
The most essential difference between Libra and Saga is a governance mechanism. In Saga, the owners of the currency and its "fate" so to speak are the SGA holders. Saga has a built-in democracy to prevent the case of plutocracy.
20. How Not To Die In 2025: Advice From the Graveyard of Failed AI Startups
9 tips to keep your AI startup from going extinct next year. No ribbons, no sugar-coating, just hard truths that taste better with a stiff drink.
21. Founder Interviews: Max Krohn of Keybase
What's your background, and what are you working on?
22. 25 Startup Tips From 25 Venture Backed Founders
A collection of insider tips from our "How I Raised It" podcast
23. The Pillars of a Successful Startup
The ability to launch and scale a project efficiently is a practice mastered with experience and, in most cases, a whole portfolio of failures.
24. “Something much broader than compensation drives us.”—Emil Eifrem, Neo4j Founder — Interview
Emil first sketched the idea for the company on the back of a napkin during his flight to Mumbai in 2000. Today, the company is the world’s leading graph platform, powering mission-critical enterprise applications, including artificial intelligence, fraud detection, real-time recommendations, and master data.
25. Founder Interviews: Jeremy Burton of Wonolo

26. How To Set Up A Metaverse For Long-Term Success
Actionable tips to set up a metaverse company or project in the web3 blockchain space from Jonathan Cohen, Founder and CEO of MetaNept
27. Dear Startup Founders: Beware of Your Minions!
So, my dear startup founders, do you know what your minions are doing while you aren't looking?
28. Why Clubhouse’s Invite-Only Strategy is (Still) a Great Growth Hack
Analysing the growth strategy behind exclusive social media platform Clubhouse - which achieved a $1B valuation in less than one year.
29. The Trek of a Solo Founder
The first time I’d considered working at a startup, I was still in college, commuting from my parent’s house to save on student loans.
30. How to Test Your Startup Idea
In this post, I’d like to share my learnings on how to validate product ideas quickly. This is an extremely useful skill to have when building 0 to 1 products, because most product ideas will fail in the market. So, better not spend 3-6 months building something that nobody wants. Note that idea validation is different from problem validation. Problem validation requires following a different playbook.
31. Founder Interviews: Lingke Wang of Ethos
Lingke Wang and the Ethos team have recently raised over $46 million in order to simplify and modernize the archaic life insurance industry.
32. The Pirate Bay Is Still Alive: Words From One of the Co-Founders
Peter Kolmisoppi explains why The Pirate Bay is still alive and some websites aren't.
33. Founders and MMA Fighters are More Similar Than You Think
What if startup founders learning mixed martial arts - or mixed martial arts fighters found a startup. Takeaways of traversed startup journey and sports.
34. The Role of a Startup Founder: One Thing They Don’t Teach You in Business School
Max Faldin, Founder and CEO of Silverbird, Talks about the Role of a Startup Founder
35. The Agony of a First Time Founder
First time founders build out of passion. They face a problem and try to solve for themselves, making assumptions that everyone has the same problem.
36. Seth Flora on Entrepreneurship, HackerNoon, and His Least Favorite Thing About the Internet
Seth Flora is the owner of LEO Digital Marketing. In his spare time, he helps founders create business plans, form strategies, and more.
37. How to Not Fail Your Next Startup
Over the past 7 years I have worked in large IT companies in the Russian Federation, EU, and in the USA. Here's what I wish I knew before I started each project
38. The Ultimate Guide to Angular for Non-Technical Founders
In this guide, I’m going to give you in-depth knowledge of a very popular and widely used client-side framework called Angular. This guide intends to help founders of non-technical background who wish to learn the basic idea behind Angular. It will also help you make a decision if it’s the right choice for your upcoming project, and, subsequently what a front-end developer must know about Angular and how to hire angular developers in the current scenario.
39. How Blockchain Startups Can Find Product Market Fit
Follow our detailed guide for discovering the product-market fit for your startup
40. Founders Interviews: Will Martino of Kadena

41. The Most Reliable Path to Building a $100,000,000 Company
Adam Lawrence describes how to mold a $100,000,000 company.
42. Founders, Do You Have a Plan for the End of the World?
Founders and CEOs have a lot of tasks and responsibilities. Coaching the team, becoming a mentor for newcomers, and preparing for the end of the world.
43. 10+ Reasons Why Outsourcing Software Development Fails
As an entrepreneur, you are spoiled for choice when it comes to outsourcing software development.
44. How Startup Investors Evaluate Entrepreneurs
When building your startup you can have a great idea and the perfect market conditions and still come up short. For both your startup and investors, execution is key.
45. 25 Things to Leave Behind in 2025 for Investor Decks
Here are 25 critical mistakes startups must avoid in investor presentations—from unrealistic projections to missing competitive analysis to buzzword overload.
46. Top-5 lessons I learned during Apple Entrepreneur Camp
Apple Entrepreneur Camp taught key lessons—app inclusivity, user-centered approach, product page optimization, app review preparation, and user rewards.
47. How to Negotiate Everything in Life
I got a text from my Nanny on a Thursday. "Can I call you?"
48. Interview with Geoff Smart: How To Hire Top Talent
“The secret of my success is that we have gone to exceptional lengths to hire the best people in the world.”
49. How I've Freaked Out and Decided to Build a Startup of My Own
I never imagined I'd become a startup founder. Yet, here I am, a bit more than a year later – doing exactly that. So, how did this dramatic shift happen?
50. EU vs US Startup Regulations: Understanding the First-Year Compliance Gap
A side-by-side look at the first-year regulatory burden for small web platforms in the EU and US. How AI integration adds extra compliance layers in the EU.
51. How to Build a Great Team
Marc Randolph goes over the importance of building a great team.
52. The Systematic Guide to Finding a Co-Founder
You’re going to spend more time with your co-founder than with your spouse. This is why finding the right one is the one activity you CANNOT afford to rush. If you’re truly passionate about founding a company, you have only two options: compromise or keep on looking.
53. Tips for Building in Public as A Founder From Europe Eu
How building in public helped the growth of my startup.
54. Startup Interviews: Josh Aziz of TransferWise
What's your background, and what are you working on?
55. What I Learned After Building 30 Startups in 20 Years

- Doing Consumer Apps. 2. Raising VC Money. 3. Hiring Too Early. 4. Ignoring SEO. 5. Ignoring Content Marketing. 6. Social Media Marketing.
56. Startups: Why You Shouldn't Be Afraid to Launch a Project in a Bear Market
Despite the bear market startups should not turn off their projects in the crypto industry and Web 3.0. A few tips for projects on how to start in a bear market
57. What the New CHIP Standard Means for Smart Home Startups
When most people hear the word “chip” in the context of a smart home, they immediately imagine the microchips at the heart of their smart devices. But whereas chips power the brains of an individual smart device, CHIP will power the brains of an entire smart home. CHIP will offer huge conveniences to consumers, but its openness may make it harder for hardware startups to build ecosystems and defend against inexpensive knock-offs.
58. 10 Things to Do After Your First Win—So It’s Not Your Last
Your startup got its first win. Congrats. Now here's 10 things to do so you don't become a parody of your own pitch deck.
59. No One Cares About Your NFTs — Here's Why
Discover how NFTs can be used to solve real-world problems like election integrity and scam prevention.
60. The Founder Playlist: Reflections on Really Good Advice from 45 CEOs
On the Importance of Building Healthy Co-Founder Relationships, Navigating Investor Meetings, and Investing in Your Mental Health as a Founder.
61. Six Tips to Build Awareness for Your Tech Startup
You have built a tech startup to provide an outstanding solution, but it is not necessary that all the people will understand your idea in the beginning.
62. Surviving Coronavirus Pandemic: A Guide for Startups
Yes, we’re witnessing a crisis unfolding. Not only people get gripped by the coronavirus fear. It’s like a stroke for most businesses — some will recover, some won’t.
63. How to Win the UAE Market: Promotional Strategies for Small and Medium-sized Businesses

64. '9/10 Startups Fail' Depends on Your Definition of Failure
There is one of those "universal truths" in the world of startups that, like almost all of them, is neither as universal nor as TRUE as we usually think, and that investors often repeat: 9 out of 10 companies fail.
65. 11 Lessons I Learned as a Tech Founder
I’ve been a full-time founder for almost a year but have been into startup culture for most of my professional career as a software engineer (~4 years).
66. The Remote Work Era: New Trends To Follow
Could the forced remote work of COVID19 bring about new growth and a more fair work-life balance?
67. Evolving as a Founding CTO
Founding CTOs weigh in on how they adapted their role when the company grew to suit their needs and that of their company.
68. How To Apply A Structured Process For Developing an MVP: 2021 Guide
The hard truth is, building a successful MVP is not as simple as coming up with an idea and taking it to a team of developers or a software development company.
69. Founder Interviews: Satyam Vaghani of Nutanix
What's your background, and what are you working on?
70. With 12 Successful Exits and Only 5 Failures Out of 52 Startups, Here's My Guide to Smart Investing
A seasoned investor shares strategies for choosing successful startups, emphasizing the importance of expertise, due diligence, and metrics.
71. How to Name Your Startup
I’ve always found naming things to be particularly challenging. That is because a bad name is way worse than a good name is good - naming your car the “No-Go” (as the Chevy Nova was in Spanish) is far worse than a decent name like the Passat is good. Naming is, unfortunately, a negative sum game.
72. How to Take Your MVP From Idea to Launch
As a business person without the tech skills to build an MVP, it can be tempting to look for a software development partner as soon as possible.
73. CARPA: How To Identify Fortune Cookie Advice, As An Entrepreneur
Entrepreneurship is tough and full of unknowns… Deciding to start a company is like going back to school on purpose, every single day, knowing that there’s much you don’t know. Luckily, it’s 2020: a whole lot of people have started startups before you, and many of them like to talk about it.
74. A Comprehensive Guide to Starting a Business in the USA
As per the Small Business Administration reports 2019, 30.7 million small businesses have been set up in the United States. When you research the reasons for this many numbers, you will realize that there are no limits on who can become the entrepreneur. Setting up the business won't require any college degree, godfather, and a bunch of money.
75. ‘Being Naive Is a Feature, Not a Bug’: Abhinov Balagoni, CEO Pax Credit
A Chat with Abhinov Balagoni, Founder and CEO of Pax Credit on how he got started and what the future holds for Pax Credit
76. Making AI Work for Your Startup: Essential Dos and Don'ts
Explore the critical questions and challenges faced by startups delving into AI development.
77. 10 Myths Stopping You From Becoming an Entrepreneur
Entrepreneurs tend to believe that all the stars in the sky need to be aligned perfectly for their start-ups to succeed. Because of this belief, they postpone their jump to entrepreneurship, often indefinitely.
78. Trucking in America: My Love Song to the Industry
I moved to the U.S. in 2017 and launched my startup in the trucking industry. That's what I find the most exciting about it.
79. DePINscan: The Ultimate Tool for Exploring Decentralized Networks
DePINscan provides reliable data and insights to help make informed decisions in the growing world of decentralized infrastructure.
80. Top Marketing Tips for Startup Founders in 2021
There are countless strategies to apply for the marketing of any startup. Here some personal marketing tips for startup founders are shared to follow in 2021.
81. Business Lessons From The AOL Deal That Made Google A Tech Giant
May 1st, 2002, AOL at the time known as America Online announced a deal with Google. That deal was crucial and one of those that made Google the tech giant it is today. Would Google had lost that deal chances are it would have never become the monopolist we know today.
82. What Trump Can Teach Startups About Marketing
The world's best marketer isn't Mark Zuckerberg or Neil Patel, it's President Trump. With his marketing strategies, he became the most powerful person in the world. Here are 5 things we can learn from the world's top marketer:
83. Reddit Marketing for Solo Founders: A 3-Month Retrospective
A practical breakdown of what works, what doesn't, and how to save hours of wasted effort when using Reddit as a marketing channel.
84. That Moment When You're Boarding a Flight Home, and Andreessen Horowitz Calls...
Joseph Woodbury of Neighbor.com shares three pieces of advice on how to raise capital — from integrating yourself into the local ecosystem to being able to change your plans on a moment’s notice.
85. CEO of Lattice: First-Time Founder Misconceptions
Jack Altman, CEO of Lattice, goes over first-time founder misconceptions.
86. How to Successfully Interview Developers in 2022
Here is the exact process I’ve used to successfully interview software developers.
87. Field of Dreams Was Wrong. And It’s Cost Founders Billions
If you build it, they won't come.
88. Life Spoilers: Nobody Knows What They're Doing
In an uncertain and polarised world, some things are worth remembering.
89. What An Investor Needs to Feel to Say Yes to Your Startup
A Previous VC Reveals What Matters More Than Your Pitch Deck.
90. Meet the Writer: Two-Time Founder Sam Bhattacharyya on Accidentally Finding Product-Market Fit
Sam, an AI founder shares how an abandoned open source demo unexpectedly found product-market fit—and what it taught him about building in public.
91. Success is Gratitude When You Wake Up and No Regrets Before You Sleep
Building a product that solved the enormous inefficiencies in digital advertising seemed like a win-win for everyone: consumers, marketers and publishers alike.
92. The Ideal Tech Co-Founder for Your Startup: Expert Tips to Avoid Odds of Failure in 2021
Choosing a technical co-founder is one of the most important decisions you’ll make as an entrepreneur.
93. Andrew Wilkinson: Lessons Learned Based on the Last 20 Years of Running Tiny
Here's a big list of things that don't seem to work, based on the last 20 years of running Tiny:
94. How Perfectionism Helped Me and Worked Against Me
As a kid I always wanted to be the best at what I did: school, sports, games, you name it. I remember playing cards with friends and if I lost and somebody laughed, I would get very upset and disappointed.
95. Should Startups Outsource Software Development or Not
It’s a decision that can make or break a startup: Do you invest in in-house resources to create your product or do you outsource software development to a third-party developer? On the one hand, as a startup, shouldn’t product development be a core competency? On the other, surely it’s better to go to market as quickly as possible and allow the “experts” to help you get there and avoid all the pitfalls of technology development.
96. 12 Tips to Protect Company's Data
In the modern world, protecting your data is essential for any company, and is directly connected to its success and reputation.
97. What Tech Startups Can Learn from Failed Projects: A Candid Look at My First Fintech Venture
Learn startup lessons from the failure of my first Fintech venture. Discover the importance of market validation, user communication, and knowing when to let go
98. 4 Mistakes to Avoid When Building a One-Person Business
Learn to avoid the pitfalls of scale, low pricing, and consumer markets, and instead focus on businesses that target niche markets and offer higher value.
99. Weighing the Pros and Cons of Building Your Startup in Public
Exploring the pros and Cons of building in public.
100. 6 Key Takeaways From Clubhouse FOMO for First-time Founders
Though the FOMO is gone but here are the key takeaways that founders can learn from Clubhouse.
[101. DevOps and CI/CD Collaboration: Bridging the Gap for Efficient
Software Development](https://hackernoon.com/devops-and-cicd-collaboration-bridging-the-gap-for-efficient-software-development)
Unlock the power of DevOps and CI/CD collaboration with our easy steps. Streamline software development for efficiency and success.
102. 7-Step Checklist: How to Incorporate Your Startup
This checklist covers the most important aspects of incorporating your business so you can move forward confidently.
103. 3 Questions That Can Help You To Generate Great Startup Ideas
Is there a repeatable process for coming up with new and good startup ideas? In this post, we distill insights from great founders and technologists, like Eric Yuan of Zoom, Marc Andreesen, Ben Horowitz, etc and share three simple questions you can ask yourself to generate startup ideas worth pursuing.
104. How We Recruited and Vetted Our First 3000+ Service Providers on a Marketplace
How a dog walking marketplace built a scalable supply system: from manual onboarding to data-driven activation of 400+ service providers.
105. #FoundersConnect with Oluwatomi Solanke, Co-founder/CEO of Trove Finance
Peace interviews Oluwatomi Solanke, co-founder and CEO of Trove Finance, a micro-investment platform that allows Nigerians to invest in foreign stock markets.
106. A Rule Book for Crisis Communications
A rule book for crisis communications - from MVPR founder Tom Lawrence
107. Startups Need to Make These 4 New Year's Resolutions
4 New Year Resolutions every startup founder should stick to in 2021 including taking care of mental health, implementing cloud tech, and more.
108. How To Create Personal Breakthroughs By Mastering EI: Interview With Matt Kursh
A recent nationwide survey aiming to better understand the “before and after” of emotions in relation to the COVID-19 pandemic has found that people’s #1 emotion now is anxiety, and before the outbreak, the #1 emotion was calm.
109. New Research Claims Employees Place More Emphasis on Work-related Automation Than Compensation
Supplementing financial incentives with something intangible helps make employees more loyal to the company and maintains their productivity over the long term.
110. Startup cybersecurity 2023: Never be out of the fight
Startups have every reason to feel like they are jumping into an ocean filled with sharks as they approach their 2023 cybersecurity strategies.
111. Top Reasons For Tech Startups Failure And What To Do To Avoid It
The millennials are too tired of 9 to 5 jobs and a monotonous lifestyle for a decade now. They have a good skill set and corporate experience, which pushes, them to open startups with the knowledge gained from their work environment. But does everyone see success in venturing startups, and what are the difficulties they face to be consistent in their entrepreneurial dreams? Let us see the top 10 reasons for tech startups fail and how we can recover and be ready with measures to overcome the failures:
112. Alessio Vinassa on The Hidden Skill Behind Every Successful Entrepreneur
Alessio Vinassa: Uncertainty is not an obstacle to leadership, it is the environment in which leadership exists.
113. Thierry Schellenbach co-founded Stream after struggling to scale activity feeds
Interview with Thierry Schellenbach, co-founder & CEO of Stream, a provider of APIs and SDKs that enable product teams to add in-app chat and activity feeds.
114. How to Give Employees Stock Options: Tips From Founder to Founders
If you're a fellow founder, you've likely already googled how to issue stock options. Here, I offer tips from my own journey.
115. How to Build a Successful WEB3 Startup in Three Easy Steps (There Are No Easy Steps)
Building a successful WEB3 startup is more like trying to navigate a maze blindfolded while riding a unicycle and fighting wild feral hogs, but you can do it!
116. 7 Reasons Why Your MVP may Never Launch

117. 7 Entrepreneurial Mindset Lessons from Founders that Raised Millions
A large part of my role at Altar revolves around having conversations with entrepreneurs.
118. How to Launch and Sell a Fintech Startup in Less Than 4 Years —Interview, Ankit Singh
From “challenger banks” to cryptocurrency and blockchain technology, fintech startups such as Stripe & Paypal continue to revolutionise the financial industry.
119. Stop Thinking Big and Start Thinking About the Daily 1% Improvement
The only way to learn is by starting and doing things relentlessly. You should go deep into a chosen space, and don't worry about making big leaps.
120. The Evolution of Founder-Investor Relations: Is 15-Year-Old Fundraising Advice Still Valid?
Startup nostalgia is rising. Has fundraising truly changed since 2010? Explore how founder-investor dynamics evolved—and what still matters in 2025.
121. The Key to Succeeding With Founder-Led Sales
Sam Blond discusses founder-led sales.
122. 8 Steps for Crisis Management Plan
In the nearest future, worldwide economies will face one of the most powerful financial crises since 2008. There are a lot of reasons for it, but the root cause is coronavirus covid-19.
123. How AI Helps Regular People Build Useful Businesses
You don’t need to disrupt an industry—just a kitchen table, a decent idea, and AI. Regular people are using it to build small, useful, profitable businesses.
124. 3 Common Mistakes Startups Make When Building a Website
What every startup really needs is a quality, clean, easy-to-navigate website.
125. Building a Tech Startup Without a Technical Co-Founder
Finding a technical co-founder is one of the biggest challenges faced by startup founders. Here’s how Audapio’s Founder Dudley Gould overcame this common startup hurdle.
126. 12 Product Design Principles While Working in Small Startups
If you are aware of the values of carrying out the Product Design Process, then you are halfway through the success!
127. They Thought the Investor Was Buying Equity. He Wasn’t.
Many founders think early-stage investors are buying equity - but they’re actually using convertibles to delay valuation, protect downside risk.
128. 8 Key Traits Of The Perfect Co-Founder
Since leaving the corporate world, and jumping into entrepreneurship I’ve founded three startups. In that time, I’ve seen my fair share of co-founders.
129. How to Build a Startup? CTO, Freelancers, Agency?
You have a brilliant idea, but you have no idea how to build a startup. And you can’t code. You have 4 options:
130. The Smarter Way to Get Marketing Leadership—No Babysitting, No Big Bills
This guide shows startups how to hire a CMO without overspending, babysitting, and making unnecessary hires.
131. We Should Talk More About Founder Burnout in the SaaS World
SaaS founders battle burnout - an overlooked challenge. Prioritize self-care, empower your team, and seek founder-friendly acquisitions.
132. The Founder Risk: Why CEOS, Not Markets, Can Make or Break Tech Startups
Why tech founders, not markets, are the biggest startup risk. Leadership blind spots derail growth more than hype cycles, funding, or competition.
133. 7 Stories To Learn About Davis Baer
Learn everything you need to know about Davis Baer via these 7 free HackerNoon stories.
134. How a Founder’s Passion Can Hinder Startup Success
It is common advice for founders to build only things they are passionate about. But, there's another side to that story.
135. What Makes a Successful Product Launch: 6 Lessons for First Time Founders
Launch is neither the beginning nor the end. It is a series of overlapping sequences. A typical one may include pre-build, pre-launch, launch, and post-launch.
136. How We Built This: Launching our Flight Alerts Service with No Financial Backing
We often pay for air tickets more than necessary. And most of us know about that. However, we sometimes just have no time or patience to find better deals. That’s the reason why email subscribing services, sending their users notifications about advantageous flight deals, have recently become popular. They commonly work as freemium services offering free or paid subscription plans. Since this market is relatively young, we saw an opportunity to enter it with our product and launched our Manyflights system in late December.
137. When is The Right Time to Step Down as Your Startup's CEO?
Here's why you can't and shouldn't be your startup's CEO forever. Eventually, if you're lucky, it'll come time to let someone else manage your baby.
138. The Dumbest Thing We Do as Startup Founders
The dumbest thing we do as startup founders is to not share equity with one another.
139. Building Armenia’s First Live Seafood Supply Chain: A Business Case in Market Creation
How I built Armenia’s first live seafood supply chain by combining custom systems, logistics, and smart business strategy.
140. What Is Strategic Performance And How Did It Evolve
Have you wondered why despite huge investments most of the businesses tend to fail? Yes, I am sure you have. And yet there are some that are able to scale heights, without much investments…
141. The Best Way to Measure Real KPIs? - DON'T Add a Link to your Product
How many people will click to check out the website shouldn't matter when you are trying to validate a product.
142. Products And Support Programs That Will Bring Your Business To The Next Level
As someone who has created my own startup, I understand how
difficult it can be to for startups during the early stages. There can be so
many problems including the lack of funding, the lack of business relationships or the lack of talent in the team. Therefore, I would like to share 4 different products and support schemes that helped me.
143. What You Should Know Before Hiring a CTO or Software Agency [Expert Interview]
I recently sat down with Nelly Yusupova, a CTO & Startup Advisor with 18 years of experience in the tech industry. Throughout our conversation, she shared a number of tips and insights on exactly what you should do as a non-technical founder before you begin your search for a technical partner.
144. The Zen of Building Financial Models: 9 Tips for Startup Founders
9 tips to improve your financial modeling game as a founder.
145. Three Practical Steps to Saving Your Startup's Resources
Statistics about startup funding show that 77% of small businesses rely on personal savings for their initial funds. One-third of such companies use less than $5,000, while $10,000 is generally needed to get a business started. Only 0.05% of startups raise venture capital.
146. The Most Dangerous Lie in Startups
Most founders skip a founder agreement because they trust each other. But when pressure hits - that missing structure becomes the root of chaos.
147. Things You Should Know When Choosing Technical Partner
Building a Startup? Hopefully, that means you’ve found a problem or inefficiency, you thought long and hard about it, and now have a vision on the best way to solve it.
148. This CEO was told medical cybersecurity wasn't a real problem and started his company anyway
MedCrypt was nominated as one of the best startups in Encinitas in Startups of the year hosted by HackerNoon.
149. From Rejections to $21M in Funding: A Founder Story
Launching a startup is a huge undertaking that will test your personal and professional relationships to the limit.
150. A Technical Founders' Guide to Elegantly Escaping the Rabbit Hole
A high-performing technical founder can enter a rabbit role at the expense of other important activities. To get out, they can use reflective writing.
151. After The Layoff: What's Next?
Early-stage founder? Just let someone (or half the team) go? Feeling wrecked? Here’s what to do to reset and start shipping again.
152. 3 Things That Can Prevent a Startup From Failure
More than 30.2 million people in the U.S. own their small business.
153. The Founder’s Guide to Choosing “Boring” Software That Won’t Betray You Later
A practical founder’s checklist for choosing “boring” business software that scales.
154. Tech Is Shaping the Airlines Business: Here's How
In this episode of "Flying into the Future: How Tech is Shaping the Airlines Business," Omri Hurwitz welcomes esteemed guest Nathaniel Felsher.
155. How To Pre Sell Your Software Products in 5 Steps
90% of startups fail. They mostly fail because of the lack of market need. That's why it's crucial to validate your product ideas before allocating resources to a software project that is destined to fail. How do you know for certain if there's a market need for the software that you'd like to develop, though? Pre-sales constitute an answer. A software pre-sale helps you validate your product ideas without investing in them. You also get to fund your software development with the money you earn from pre-sales and develop a product that the market truly needs.
156. Charting a Course: Strategic Priorities for Southeast Asian Startups in the Face of Funding Revival
In recent years, some Southeast Asian countries have emerged as bright spots in the push toward sustainability.
157. "AI Shouldn't Have the Final Word in Recruitment Yet" - Jamie Beaumont
Less than a decade ago, we could only dream of being able to spend five minutes on a job that required 10 hours to complete. All we could hope for was a magic wand. Cargo dancing with tambourines could also help, but there was no guarantee (pun intended).
158. Founder Advice: Choosing the Right Cloud Infrastructure Can Make a Big Difference
Choosing the right cloud provider can make a big difference in how bumpy the road to success will be.
159. Focus On The Problem: When Your First Solution Fails, Simply Start Again
Ali Halabi moved to Istanbul in 2013 to solve the city's massive traffic problem. His first startup was an on-demand carpooling service, but it failed.
160. Revenue Feeds the Ego. Gross Margin Builds the Business.
Founders celebrate revenue, but it’s gross margin that determines whether the business actually works. This article unpacks why gross margin is the most honest
161. 4 Steps To Being a Successful Startup Founder
Confused if the startup life is for you? I'm a founder myself and I'll walk you through the 4 steps you can take to start building a startup.
162. Busting the ‘Overnight Success’ Myth in Startups
Publications love to bombard us with stories of entrepreneurs who find instant success. The problem is “instant success” simply doesn’t happen.
163. Remote Work Playbook: Best Practices To Follow
Although WFH is now the new normal because of COVID, managing a remote startup presents unique challenges. As first-time founders of a fully-distributed team, this is the advice and playbook we wish we read when we started out on this journey.
164. The HackerNoon Newsletter: Taking Your Phone Off the Grid: A Step-by-Step Guide (5/27/2025)
5/27/2025: Top 5 stories on the HackerNoon homepage!
165. Create A Robust Business Continuity Plan For Your Small Business
If a disaster were to occur, would your business be prepared?
166. 7 Tips for Co-founder Dating Success
As someone who went through the co-founder dating process (and emerged with a fantastic partner), I thought I’d share a few “real dating world" tips.
167. WTF is P-Hacking in Startups?
Science has a problem.
168. Why Home Services Marketplaces Were Unscalable – Until AI
Why home services marketplaces struggled to scale — and how AI is finally changing the economics. From operational chaos to AI-powered coordination.
169. The Power of Early User Feedback in SaaS
Early user feedback can make or break your SaaS journey. Find the early users to spend their time (Not money) to take a look at your product.
170. To Trust or Not To Trust? That is the Question
Never Trusting Anybody, and the Impact it Had on Me
171. The Founder's Choice: Stupid & Unlucky or Lucky & Smart?
Given a choice between lucky and smart vs unlucky and stupid, which one should you pick as a founder?
172. 9 Things I‘ve Learned About Running a Startup
Almost 2 years ago, we launched Meddy out of a class project at college. We faced our fair share of challenges from lawsuits to team conflicts to engineering issues etc.
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