No founder builds to fail, yet 65% of early-stage products still do, not because the idea is bad, but because of:

❌  Poor user experience

❌  Wrong priorities

❌  Lack of market fit

❌  Ignoring feedbacks

❌  Unclear product direction

These mistakes slow growth, drain resources, and make success harder than it needs to be. The good news? Every single one is fixable.

Anyone can build a startup, Few know how to build a successful one.

I work at the intersection of design and growth, helping early-stage founders build products that don't just look good, but actually succeed. I provide:

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