30 min

Can You Build a Startup in Less Than 40 Hours a Week‪?‬ Startup Therapy

    • Business

In today's Startup Therapy Podcast, Wil and Ryan discuss if you can actually build a startup in less than 40 hours a week. Building a successful startup typically requires a significant investment of time and effort. While it's theoretically possible to work on a startup for less than 40 hours a week, it may significantly impact the chances of success. Building a startup is not just one job; it involves planning, research, product development, marketing, and networking. By committing more hours initially, founders can accelerate the growth and development of their startup, potentially leading to a point where they can work fewer hours in the future. Ultimately, the time invested in the early stages can significantly influence the trajectory and potential success of a startup.

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Resources:
Startup Therapy Podcast https://www.startups.com/beginJoin our Network of Top Founders Check in with us on LinkedIn | Wil Schroter | Ryan Rutan
What to Listen For
00:00 Intro02:16 Time is the only resource you got05:05 It’s now survival mode06:21 Why would you start this if you don’t want to put yourself in completely?08:15 Focus all your energy on one thing09:25 In a startup, 40 hours is not enough10:27 You can work less in the future if you work more now13:43 Time commitment to the business15:52 When things need to get done, they need to be done18:43 It depends on how many people will get affected20:03 It just needs to take time in the beginning25:07 For startups, everything is variable27:22 Experience is not a formula for success

In today's Startup Therapy Podcast, Wil and Ryan discuss if you can actually build a startup in less than 40 hours a week. Building a successful startup typically requires a significant investment of time and effort. While it's theoretically possible to work on a startup for less than 40 hours a week, it may significantly impact the chances of success. Building a startup is not just one job; it involves planning, research, product development, marketing, and networking. By committing more hours initially, founders can accelerate the growth and development of their startup, potentially leading to a point where they can work fewer hours in the future. Ultimately, the time invested in the early stages can significantly influence the trajectory and potential success of a startup.

Sign up for the Startups Newsletter
https://www.startups.com/newsletter

Resources:
Startup Therapy Podcast https://www.startups.com/beginJoin our Network of Top Founders Check in with us on LinkedIn | Wil Schroter | Ryan Rutan
What to Listen For
00:00 Intro02:16 Time is the only resource you got05:05 It’s now survival mode06:21 Why would you start this if you don’t want to put yourself in completely?08:15 Focus all your energy on one thing09:25 In a startup, 40 hours is not enough10:27 You can work less in the future if you work more now13:43 Time commitment to the business15:52 When things need to get done, they need to be done18:43 It depends on how many people will get affected20:03 It just needs to take time in the beginning25:07 For startups, everything is variable27:22 Experience is not a formula for success

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