You raise $5M. You make $0 in revenue.
And then you start giving advice on LinkedIn...
WILD.
I've seen too many founders build a runway, not a business.
Burn cash, chase vanity metrics, write 20-paragraph threads on "how to lead".
Lead what, exactly?
Those motherf*ckers don't even know what they're doing. They're:
↳ Hiring 10 engineers to ship a Notion clone that no one asked for
↳ Spending $50k on branding before building an MVP
↳ Running offsites in Lisbon to align on values they haven't proven
↳ Creating a culture deck before signing their first customer
↳ Writing posts on "founder mental health" after 2 weeks of hard work
At BuddiesHR, we chose the hard route.
No funding. No safety net.
We shipped. We listened. We iterated.
And we hit $30k MRR with no employees.
Sorry — I can't flex "I have 10 employees!!" on LinkedIn.
Just building, with my co-founder, one user at a time.
I'm not here to preach.
I'm building.
And if I post here, it's not to feed my ego — it's to share what's actually working.
So if you've figured out how to make money on PowerPoint, congrats.
But don't confuse that with product-market fit.
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