Most startup founders are great at creating something, but to exit a business, you need to focus on the right numbers, the right people, and the right time. I have seen the entire drama unfolding from close quarters and what stands out for me each time is the number of things that can go wrong.| Vadim Kravcenko
Complete guide on how to launch your product on Product Hunt. Product launches give you the first taste of real users.| Vadim Kravcenko
This article is part of the series called Founders Guide which I’m writing currently to help early-stage founders tackle the problems they face during the| Vadim Kravcenko
Embarking on a side project can be an exciting journey, filled with late nights, copious amounts of coffee, and the thrill of building something from scratch. This is my experience of creating a utility SaaS project that automates the process of generating social cover images for blog posts. The project was born out of the frustration of manually creating social covers for each new article. The journey was not without its challenges, from dealing with outdated HTML processing and obscure libr...| Vadim Kravcenko
Over the past decade, I’ve seen founders fall short not because they don’t have a great business idea, but due to shortcomings in business basics.| Vadim Kravcenko
An MVP is not a flagship product, it's no superstar. In fact, it's the bare bones, the least feature-packed version of what a fully developed product could look like. It's not going to go out in the world and make everyone take notice, but it's going to help you get a foot inside the door.| Vadim Kravcenko