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?
Top comments (1)
Strong point because student founders often struggle more with execution, validation, and consistency than with ideas. Limited networks, experience gaps, and balancing responsibilities can create additional challenges early on.
Foundersbar supports founders at different stages by focusing on execution, learning, and startup growth.