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02/19/2026
Great founders don’t start with code.
They start with thinking.
Before anything gets built, they:
• Clarify the real problem
• Set clear constraints
• Align on who they’re building for
• Decide what not to build
• Get the team aligned
This isn’t slowing down.
It’s how experienced teams move fast without breaking things.
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What’s the most important step before writing code?
🗣️ Design is your first pitch.
Before users hear your story,
they experience it.
If the flow feels clear, trust builds fast.
If it feels clunky, the pitch is already over.
02/12/2026
Founders track a lot of metrics.
Most of them feel informative —
very few actually change decisions.
Common examples:
• Total signups
• Page views
• Engagement without context
• Time spent
• High-level retention averages
If a metric doesn’t tell you what to do next,
it’s not a growth lever. It’s noise.
Good metrics shape behavior.
Everything else just looks impressive.
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Which metric do you think founders overvalue the most?
💸 Bad design doesn’t just frustrate users.
It quietly burns your runway.
Every confusing step adds cost.
Every extra click increases churn.
Good design saves time, money,
and momentum.
02/05/2026
A lot of teams think they’re moving fast.
What they’re really doing is staying busy.
Common signs:
• Shipping without clear goals
• Switching priorities constantly
• Skipping validation
• Accumulating “temporary” fixes
• Measuring activity instead of impact
Speed without direction doesn’t create momentum.
It creates noise.
Real velocity is about throughput — not output.
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Which one do you see most often when teams try to “move fast”?
👁️ You’ll learn more in 10 minutes of user testing
than in weeks of internal debate.
Real users show you what’s broken —
before it gets expensive.
Watch behavior.
Learn fast.
01/29/2026
Most teams don’t break because of bad strategy.
They break because of daily habits.
Things like:
• Constantly changing decisions
• Unclear ownership
• Saying yes to everything
• Avoiding hard conversations
• Async chaos without clarity
None of these show up in vision decks.
All of them show up in ex*****on.
Leadership isn’t what you say.
It’s what your team experiences every day.
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Which habit causes the most damage over time?
🖱️ Not all prototypes are created equal.
Static mockups look good.
Interactive prototypes change behavior.
When users can click through real flows,
learning happens fast.
Focus on what proves the idea works.
Everything else can wait.
01/22/2026
Investors don’t expect early products to be perfect.
They look for something more important: competence.
In early builds, signals matter more than polish:
• Clear direction
• Thoughtful tradeoffs
• Consistent UX decisions
• Evidence of learning
• Foundations that won’t collapse later
These signals tell a story about how a team thinks under pressure.
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Which one do you think matters most to investors early on?
✨ Detail feels good —
but value is what matters.
An MVP’s job isn’t delight.
It’s validation.
Prove the core problem is solved first.
Polish comes later.
01/15/2026
A product can “work”
and still quietly bleed users.
Churn rarely happens because features are broken.
It happens because the experience feels off.
Common reasons:
• The product feels unpredictable
• Using it takes too much mental effort
• Trust erodes through small frustrations
• Users don’t feel progress
• Emotional UX gets ignored
Acquisition gets users in the door.
Retention is what actually builds a business.
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Which one causes churn fastest in your experience?
🔍 Designing fast isn’t cutting corners.
It’s cutting uncertainty.
Every prototype should answer one question:
does this solve the problem?
Learn first.
Commit second.
That’s how momentum is built.
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