They fail because they don’t know what to do next.
One video says:
“Build an MVP.”
Another says:
“Do marketing.”
Another says:
“Learn sales.”
But beginners are stuck asking:
“What should I actually focus on today?”
That’s the exact reason I started building Vaxyro.
Vaxyro is a platform designed for student and first-time founders that provides:
stage-based startup guidance
structured progress
daily actionable tasks
founder-focused direction
Instead of consuming random startup content for months, users get clarity on what matters at their current stage.
I’m currently building the platform publicly while learning:
Python
TypeScript
APIs
SEO
Product systems
Startup growth
One thing I’ve learned quickly:
Consistency beats perfection.
The internet rewards people who keep building.
So I decided to document everything publicly:
wins
failures
experiments
product updates
growth strategies
🌐 Website: vaxyro.tech
Would love feedback from founders, developers, and builders here.
What’s the hardest part about starting a startup for beginners?
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