Entrepreneurship Resources for Builders

Turning an idea into a business is its own discipline. This hub collects guides for technical founders and indie hackers — validating ideas, launching products, finding customers, and growing sustainably.

3 articles · Updated July 1, 2026

Ship something small and talk to users early. Most failed startups built the wrong thing beautifully.

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How do I validate a startup idea?

Talk to potential customers before building. Look for a real, painful problem people already try to solve. A landing page, a waitlist, or a small manual version of your product can validate demand faster than months of coding.

Do I need a co-founder to start a company?

No — many successful companies are solo-founded, especially in the indie hacker world. A co-founder brings complementary skills and shared workload, but the wrong co-founder is worse than none. Choose deliberately.

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