For early-stage founders who are acting as their own Product Manager.
You will make a thousand decisions before you launch. Only three of them actually dictate whether your startup lives or dies. Here they are.
The trope of the arrogant, reality-distorting founder is a myth. The founders who actually survive 0-to-1 possess a brutal, almost uncomfortable level of self-awareness.
Whatever you are naturally good at is exactly what will kill your startup. Here is how solo founders over-index on their strengths and ignore their survival.
If you are a solo technical founder using AI to vibe code your MVP, you have to force yourself to pause and execute product strategy. Here is the framework.
Founders think hiring 10 engineers will make the product launch 10x faster. It actually destroys the fragile chemistry required to find product-market fit.
Startups fail because founders force a product-market fit strategy that is deeply incompatible with their own psychological wiring. Know your type.
You cannot A/B test your way to product-market fit. At 0-to-1, your gut instinct is your primary navigation system. Here is how to calibrate it.
The graveyard of startups is entirely populated by people who were exceptionally good at planning. Here is how motion beats strategy.
The builder's bias will convince you that everyone wants your product. Here is how to violently strip that bias and validate the ugly truth.
The Sovereign archetype is the ultimate founder personality. They don't manage the product; they govern the entire ecosystem.
Founders usually hire their first Product Manager too early, or way too late. Here is the exact mathematical threshold for replacing yourself.
It isn't a lack of features. It isn't bad marketing. It is the lethal psychological trap of the 'Shadow Competitor'.
Zero-to-one is not an optimization game. It requires a specific, chaotic frequency of product thinking. Here is how to tune your brain for it.
Democracy is great for society, but lethal for early-stage products. Here is how solo founders execute rapid decisions when the buck stops entirely with them.
At 0-to-1, you are the Founder and the Product Manager. If you do not actively sever these two identities, your product will fail.