You're (Probably) Killing Your Startup
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Startup mistakes to avoid: learn the failure patterns that quietly kill momentum — with fast fixes founders can apply this week. Boost retention, protect runway, and get to PMF faster.
🧾 About This Video
In this video, we explore the top reasons why startups fail, often due to market rejection and founder mistakes. We'll cover why it's crucial to identify genuine market needs, maintain strict budgeting, prioritize tasks effectively, avoid over-engineering features, select the right team, and stay grounded in reality. By addressing these key areas, you can significantly increase your startup's chances of success.
🎯 What You’ll Learn / Topics Covered
• Identifying “no market need” before writing code (interviews, pre-sell, PMF signals)
• Preventing runway death-spirals (cash modeling, milestone-based spend)
• Avoiding premature scaling with stage gates (PMF → repeatable sales → scalable ops)
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👩💼 About the Host
Julia George — serial founder, ex-business consultant, and creative strategist helping early-stage SaaS founders cut through hype and build authentic, profitable businesses.
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⏱️ Timestamps
00:00 Introduction: Why Startups Fail
00:23 Startup Killer #1: No Market Need
02:02 Startup Killer #2: Poor Budgeting
03:35 Startup Killer #3: Bad Prioritization
05:34 Startup Killer #4: Overthinking Features
07:11 Startup Killer #5: Team Breakdown
09:06 Startup Killer #6: Talking Too Much About the Future
11:43 Conclusion: How to Avoid Startup Killers