What Most Founders Get Wrong
Explore the common scalability, architecture, and operational mistakes founders make while building products.

Introduction
Founders often focus on features first, but the real risk is building something that cannot survive growth.
The Feature-First Fallacy
A product can have strong demand and still fail if the underlying architecture is too fragile to scale.
Technical Debt and Operational Gravity
Manual onboarding, custom support, and a weak data model all add drag that becomes expensive as the company expands.
What Founders Should Build Instead
A scalable business needs autonomous workflows, structured data, and a codebase that is designed for future expansion from day one.
Conclusion
Founders win when they build systems, not just tools.
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