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  • How many hours do you put in a week on your startup?

    Jane Crowell
    52 replies
    From balancing families to extra jobs to keep afloat, how many hours do you put in to your startup?

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    Ivan Dudin
    All my working time: ~40 hours
    I think I lost my counting at this point 🤣 all I can say it takes up more than 60h/week and ofc work on weekends when needed. At the moment Klu needs our full involvement cause we are growing way too fast!
    Jane Crowell
    @sandradjajic congrats! growing too fast is awesome🚀 that's a good problem to have!
    Jake Harrison
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    The fullest time 80 hours
    Always go for full
    Soner Alemdar
    If your startup is a side hustle I guess that 25-30 hours are okey
    Omari Kitula
    @soner_ startups should not be your side hustle, if you really believe in your idea you have to make it full time
    Apollon Latsoudis
    Nearly 70 hours per week I would say. Despite automations and productivity hacks, hard work and real focus is required to make this work. However I prefer this over any 9-5 job as I value my freedom more
    Darya Antonyuk
    About 40 hours, it's my only job for now, so want to make sure I do everything possible (but I'm not a CEO, so don't usually do more than 40)
    Evgeny Kotelevskiy
    I have many other tasks, so probably no more than 20 hours
    Elena Tsemirava
    I combine my startup with employment. But anyway I invest at least 20 hours a week in a startup.
    Afiya Chohollo
    Definitely the fullest of time
    Sean Ward
    I’m too lazy to do the math but something like: 7x16
    Zoey Green
    full time for me
    John Kirtley
    when i was first building findcool.tools, probably 4-5 hours a day. now, maybe 2-3 if i'm doing anything code related. if i'm doing more admin-type work, then maybe an hour.
    Drew_Quinn
    full time my be around 40-50hr
    George Aleesu
    Lancepilot
    Lancepilot
    Launching soon!
    Around 20 to 40hours
    Wyatt Feaster
    Probably like 30. I read through this whole entire thread and it seems like everyone is really working so many hours. Make me wonder how many of those hours are actually productive or if people are even enjoying the process. I feel like we should more normalize that fact you can still build a company without working yourself to death and stress.
    Jane Crowell
    @wyatt_feaster I definitely DO NOT enjoy all aspects - there are many I just have to get through because I cannot necessarily hire for those jobs yet. However, there are so many things that I do that I wouldn't trade for anything that make those mundane so much easier to get through! I would say that being a busy parent makes you more productive because you have to timebox pretty much all your working hours.
    Wyatt Feaster
    @jane_crowell That's totally fair. What are the areas you feel are your least favorite? I can only imagine how much harder it is as a fulltime parent too. Go you!
    Jane Crowell
    @wyatt_feaster Admin work🤪 doing the plumbing of the company!