Motivated and inspired by my own struggle of spending hours to find resources and ending up nowhere or information overload, I slowly realised there are many founders and startups that suffer from the mighty knowledge gap that in turn affects their confidence. in big time.
Let's accept this, we as founders are judged on many fronts. From business knowledge to tech capabilities, working with a team and being mentorable in the traditional startup world. But startups and their landscape evolving faster than we as a human race. We now have jobs never existed 5 years ago, No-Code is accessible to the consumer level not just for legacy businesses. We have to educate and upskill ourselves to foresee what future problem-solving would look like.
MicroFounder
How did you find your first customers?
Goutham
I am a first-time founder so initially, my confidence was pretty low. Our initial customers are through PH launch and promoting on slack channels. We made $1000 on the launch day, that's a great validation and enough confidence to move forward.