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  • The Real Costs of Setting Up a Software Company

    Starting a software company is often described as “cheap” or “lightweight.”While software doesn’t require factories or inventory, the real costs are frequently underestimated. Understanding these costs early helps founders make better decisions — and avoid unpleasant surprises. Cost #1: Time (The Most Expensive Resource) Before money, there’s time: Founders often spend months working without revenue.This

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  • Why Building Software Is Only 30% Coding

    When people imagine software development, they usually picture developers writing code. Screens full of logic. Endless lines of syntax. In reality, coding is often the smallest part of building successful software. After working on many real-world projects, one truth becomes clear:writing code is about 30% of the job — everything else determines success or failure.

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  • From MVP to Product: The Hardest Transition in Software

    Building an MVP is exciting.Turning it into a real product is where most teams struggle. The transition from “it works” to “people rely on it” is one of the most underestimated phases in software development. What an MVP Is (and Isn’t) An MVP is not: An MVP is: Problems arise when teams treat the MVP

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