Being a startup founder is inherently difficult. Being a solo founder is an entirely different level of challenge. Without a co-founder to share the burden, bounce ideas off, or pick up the slack when you’re overwhelmed, the journey can feel
In the startup world, the Minimum Viable Product (MVP) has become gospel. Founders are taught to build the simplest version of their product, get it into the hands of users, and iterate based on feedback. While this is sound advice
One morning you wake up with an idea, that idea grows and blossoms until you think it’ll take over the world. However, starting a business is often as overwhelming as it is exciting as much as you plans get more
I was recently lucky enough to take a trip to Dublin, and I suppose when in Dublin some of the must do attractions are the breweries and distilleries that Dublin has to offer. The first and foremost of those is
Starting a new business is an exciting journey, especially when you’re refining a product that could be the next big thing. Now, nearly everyone has heard of the Minimum Viable Product or MVP, but more recently I have wanted founders
Starting a business is an exhilarating journey but it is a seldom a straight forward road, whether it be speed bumps with customers or the gorgeous views when you get the sales in, probably the startup equivilant of the North
At StartUp Wingman I’ve managed to generate the relevant experience, skillset and passion to help innovative founders and startups establish their problem-solution-market fit and establish not just their Minimum Viable Product but their Minimum Viable Business with a focus on bootstrapping to get the business to where it should be.
Email: jamesb@startupwingman.co.uk
Phone: 07737 655 840