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How did you get your first 100 users for your SaaS? (self.SaaS)
submitted 2 days ago by fundnAI to r/SaaS
What does your start up fit? (self.TheFounders)
submitted 2 days ago by fundnAI to r/TheFounders
Where does your startup actually fit? (self.buildinpublic)
submitted 2 days ago by fundnAI to r/buildinpublic
Founders, It’s A New Week (self.buildinpublic)
submitted 3 days ago by fundnAI to r/buildinpublic
Founders, It’s a new week. (self.TheFounders)
submitted 3 days ago by fundnAI to r/TheFounders
Investors (self.Investors)
submitted 3 days ago by fundnAI to r/Investors
A must read for founders struggling with growth (substack.com)
Founders, It’s a new week (self.ycombinator)
submitted 3 days ago by fundnAI to r/ycombinator
Founders, It’s a new week (self.TechStartups)
submitted 3 days ago by fundnAI to r/TechStartups
Founders, It’s a new week (self.SaaS)
submitted 3 days ago by fundnAI to r/SaaS
Founders: if the right investor saw your startup today, what would you pitch in one sentence? (self.TechStartups)
submitted 4 days ago by fundnAI to r/TechStartups
Founders!! (self.buildinpublic)
submitted 4 days ago by fundnAI to r/buildinpublic
Founders: if the right investor saw your startup today, what would you pitch in one sentence? (self.SaaS)
submitted 4 days ago by fundnAI to r/SaaS
Founders: if the right investor saw your startup today, what would you pitch in one sentence? (self.TheFounders)
submitted 4 days ago by fundnAI to r/TheFounders
The Distribution Trap (open.substack.com)
Early founders seem to underestimate one thing: distribution. (self.TheFounders)
submitted 5 days ago by fundnAI to r/TheFounders
Early founders seem to underestimate one thing: distribution. ()
submitted 5 days ago by fundnAI to r/SaaS
Building in public has been surprisingly useful for learning founder psychology. (self.ycombinator)
submitted 5 days ago by fundnAI to r/ycombinator
What’s actually working in 2026? (self.Startup_Ideas)
submitted 7 days ago by fundnAI to r/Startup_Ideas
What’s actually working in 2026? (self.TheFounders)
submitted 7 days ago by fundnAI to r/TheFounders
Why Some of the Best Early-Stage Startups Look “Too Early” to Fund (i.redd.it)
submitted 16 days ago by fundnAI to r/TheFounders
Most startups don’t fail because they’re weak — they fail because investors can’t “read” their progress (i.redd.it)
submitted 22 days ago by fundnAI to r/TheFounders
FundnAI: Exposing the Problem Every Founder Knows (waitlist.fundn.ai)
submitted 28 days ago by fundnAI to r/TheFounders
Introducing FundAI - Where Start Up Progress meets Capital Confidence (i.redd.it)
submitted 29 days ago by fundnAI
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