You Built Something. Now What?
Before you read further, are you still in the "scribbling ideas during boring meetings" phase and you're just overwhelmed by all the technical and business stuff you need to figure out for your MVP? (Been there, done that.)
MVP = Minimum Viable Product - the simplest version of your app that solves the core problem and can get you your first paying customers
I highly recommend you go to my One-Page MVP Worksheet instead. It's specifically designed to help you turn that scattered idea into a clear, buildable plan.
If you're still here, you probably have a solid MVP live. Maybe you've got three paying customers. Or maybe you're doing $50K a month and wondering why it still feels like you're making it up as you go.
Most business advice sucks for people like us. It's either written for Silicon Valley unicorns with infinite funding, or it's generic "entrepreneur" fluff that sounds like a motivational poster. I hate it. And we all are tired of hearing the "we are disrupting XYZ industry" pitch... yeah, you sure are! On a shoestring budgets lol.
My past 20+ years I spent working with self-funded or bootstrapped founders. I've seen a lot of SaaS biz in different industries, and I have a pretty good idea of what works and what doesn't when it comes to building software businesses without VC money.
I've been helping web app founders navigate this stuff for years. Not the "follow your dreams" part but the practical and technical part. The "how do I not screw this up" part. The strategic technical decisions that actually matter when you're building something sustainable.
What you'll get:
- Strategic insights that actually apply to bootstrapped founders
- Practical guidance based on where you are right now
- Real stories from people who've done this (successes and spectacular failures)
- Zero motivational quotes or "hustle culture" nonsense
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