1 pointby anonimousdev_5 hours ago4 comments
  • anonimousdev_5 hours ago
    Thanks for the interest! A few quick notes for anyone considering this:

    • The $200K+ loss is real - I actually tracked every failed attempt in detail • Most expensive mistake: Building a food delivery app for 8 months without talking to restaurants first. $47K down the drain. • The checklist format works because you can literally go through it before making any major decision • At $5, it's intentionally priced at coffee-level to remove friction (I learned the hard way that perfectionist founders will spend $50K on the wrong features but hesitate over a $5 guide)

    Currently 47 items covering everything from "Did you validate this with 10+ potential customers?" to "Do you have a realistic customer acquisition cost model?"

    Happy to answer specific questions about any of the failure patterns if helpful.

  • anonimousdev_5 hours ago
    After burning through $200K+ across 47 different startup attempts, I analyzed the patterns that led to consistent failure. This checklist documents the most common anti-patterns: premature scaling, building without customer validation, ignoring unit economics, and legal/technical debt accumulation. Available at cost ($5) as many of these mistakes are systematically avoidable with the right framework.
  • sazoshe4 hours ago
    your link is broken. Also: what are you doing here disrupting my survivorship bias?
  • dmagliano5 hours ago
    What happened to the link?