Biggest Regret as a founder?
Lewis Herdman
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Marcus Hubler@marcus_hubler
I spent too much time trying to do everything myself, and it delayed our progress
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Not being sane enough to shut down the constant stream of startup ideas :P
I wish I had taken more time to thoroughly research and understand my target market before launching the product.
I regret not investing more in building a strong team from the start.
We could have been more proactive in seeking out and incorporating feedback from our users earlier on.
One regret is not investing enough in marketing early on.
I wish I had listened to our early users more closely.
I wish I’d listened to feedback more actively in the early days. It could have helped us pivot sooner and avoid some pitfalls.
I regret not delegating tasks sooner. I ended up taking on too much myself, which led to burnout.
I should have invested more in marketing earlier on. It’s easy to underestimate how crucial it is for growth.
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Few hiring mistakes.
A significant regret is not focusing enough on customer feedback from the beginning. It’s important to understand and adapt to customers needs.
One big regret is not balancing work and personal life better. It’s essential to maintain well-being to lead effectively.
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Giving free version for too long while we kept adding new features and not talking to more customers. It became difficult to change this.