Would you rather bootstrap or raise funding? Why?
Wyatt Feaster
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Mathis Vella@mathis_vella
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@mathis_vella that is where I am at! I would rather grow something slow and steady to like a few mill a years then do the VC crazy route of high stress.
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Depends how much of a raise we're talking about. Bahamas residency and a chain of shell companies type of funding or just enough to boost the run rate and sell the farm for pennies on the dollar?
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@wyatt_feaster Yea I think it can be worth it specifically in a space where you're weary of competition or if there is a current window of opportunity/gaps in the sector.
It depends what your goals are. For me:
I would rather bootstrap, because I'm not trying to start a billion dollar company, I want to build stuff, but I'm not interested in managing a large team or having to operate with a "growth at all costs" mentality
VC money comes with strings attached, and the bigger you get, the more VC money you take, and the more people you are accountable to - that doesn't sound like success IMO
@william_mathews1 that’s fair. I feel like opinions may change over time as well. Like maybe bootstrapping in the beginning sounds great but maybe if it rows fast you hit a wall and want to raise.
That depends on business goals, resources, and risk tolerance
@deepshikha_dhankher totally fair. What about yourself?
That is dependent upon the objectives, available resources, and risk appetite of the company.
@ann_jennings fair point! There may be a point where you grow so quickly you need money to keep going?
I prefer bootstrapping for organic growth, fostering creativity, and maintaining control, ensuring a sustainable and flexible business approach.
@polly_collins that is fair! I feel like the slow and control of bootstrapping is much more appealing.