
Let's learn about Startup via these 500 free blog posts. They are ordered by HackerNoon reader engagement data. Visit the Learn Repo or LearnRepo.com to find the most read blog posts about any technology. Startups are early stage potentially high growth businesses. Usually they fail. HackerNoon is thrilled to highlight the best ones for every city in the world: statups.hackernoon.com 1. This Is How Google Will Collapse Reporting on Google’s future with today’s facts 2. Profiting in Times of Crises: The Silicon Valley Bank Story Examining interest rates' evolution & their role in modern economies. Discussing COVID-19, Ukraine war & inflation's impact on SVB's collapse & stakeholders. 3. 12 “Manager READMEs” from Silicon Valley’s Top Tech Companies What does tech management at Slack, HubSpot, Netflix, Etsy, Shopify, InVision, and more have in common? A lot, apparently! 4. How to Fix Mouse Scroll Wheel Jumping in Windows 10 [SOLVED] If you're experiencing mouse scroll wheel jumping, you may have outdated, corrupt, or missing drivers. Another likely reason would be incorrectly configured scrolling settings. 5. A crash course on testing with Node.js JavaScript is a beautiful language. You must believe I’m crazy. Maybe you’re crazy for agreeing with me. But why would I say something like this? As a language, JavaScript gives you no support whatsoever. It bites your head off if you give it the slightest chance, and it has bizarre error messages if left unhandled. So you tell me, why is it beautiful? 6. What Advantage Do Programmable NFTs Bring to Users? Raunaq Vaisoha is a second-time crypto entrepreneur and has been in the space since 2013. NFTs are evolving from static to dynamic objects. 7. Top 5 Most Popular Online Marketplaces. How to Join The Champions League? The internet has definitely changed the way we run a business. These days, online marketplaces offer a whole new world of opportunities and standards to wholesalers, retailers, and innovative enthusiasts. Taking the right steps, these can become a flourishing business venture for merchants, offering their products for sale. E-commerce platforms let smaller vendors contend in the competitive retail field, as well as offer an easy way for larger sellers to use numerous advantages of marketplace platforms. 8. We reverse engineered 16k apps, here’s what we found In Nov’16, we created an online tool to reverse engineer any android app to look for secrets. 9. Current Web3 Development is Similar to the Internet Boom of the Late 90s SIMBA Chain started working on its first blockchain projects for organizations like the US Navy, Boeing, and other defence contractors. 10. From San Francisco to London: A Designer's Tale of Two Tech Hubs A designer's journey from big tech to small startups and working from San Francisco to London. 11. Beginner’s Guide to Blockchain — Explaining it to a 5 Year Old This is a two part series. You can find the link to the follow up article at the end of this article. 12. How I Turned a Family Hobby Into a Successful Business In this article, I’m sharing my experience of how I brought together a team and turned my family hobby into a successful EdTech product range. 13. How to Buy Awesome 20 Dollar Prescription Glasses from China 😎 I have bought my first glasses on AliExpress for just 5 dollars. That included prescription lenses and shipping — of course. 14. Top 10 AI Tools to Check Out If You're Bored With ChatGPT The article showcases the top 10 AI tools that can transform the way you work and live by automating tasks and improving productivity. 15. 5 Tech Companies That Work Differently Basecamp, Linear, Wise, Buffer, and Ghost prioritize sustainable growth and a healthy working environment over short-term return. 16. How To Use the "10/50/99" Approach to Give Feedback And how it reduces the odds you frustrate your team to the brink of leaving 17. Product Marketer vs. Growth Marketer vs. Content Marketer: How to Choose Your First Marketing Hire Product, growth, and content marketers all have unique roles to play in your tech startup, but which should you prioritize? This article answers that question. 18. The One PM Interview Question you Should Rehearse Product management interviews contain a whole gamut of questions — some questions involve grilling you on your analytical skills while others assess your product intuition. However, there’s one two-part Product Management question that, without fail, you will be asked in your interview process. I recommend every PM applicant have a well-thought answer to these questions, for multiple products. 19. Understanding the Future of TradFi and DeFi with AllianceBlock AllianceBlock co-founder and CTO Matthijs de Vries talks about the platform's vision and web3 economy. 20. The Role of Change in a Pitch Deck Answering the "Why Now?" Question A successful pitch starts with a well-thought-out pitch deck. And the "Why now" section is arguably one of the most important aspects of that deck. 21. Lean AI Can Revolutionize Venture Capital Investment Lean AI can revolutionize venture capital investment by identifying successful startups and helping founders avoid challenges with economic uncertainty. 22. How to Breed Brine Shrimp at Home Yes. Brine shrimp are raised in captivity usually by aquarium owners for their food supply. Brine Shrimp have a good likelihood of surviving in fresh water. 23. Do VCs really add value? — Founders say sometimes. NOTE: If Hacker Noon & Medium allowed multiple authors, this post would carry 2 other important names. The study referenced below, its findings, and this writing is a joint effort by Henri Deshays at Newfund and Owen Reynolds from University of Chicago . Any reference to this work should also include their names. 24. Team Processes at Different Stages of Product Development Product development is a time-consuming process that involves improving the functionality, design and usability of a product. 25. 5 Most Expensive NFTs (Non Fungible Tokens) Ever Sold NFTs or Non Fungible Tokens can be quite an interesting target for profitable investment since the platforms where such kind of tokens is application… 26. How to Manage a Product Backlog in a Fast-Growing B2B Startup In this article, I’d like to share my tips for working as a product manager in fast-growing startups. I’ll also explain how these tips could be used in B2B prod 27. Leveraging AI With SaaS Platforms to Grow Your Startup AI-powered SaaS tools can help startups grow successfully by boosting efficiency, simplifying operations, and extracting valuable insights from data. 28. What Will VC Investment Look Like in the Year Ahead? The crises of 2022, which came in the form of geopolitical instability, economic recession, and inflation, have taken a toll on the venture capital investment. 29. The SaaS Apocalypse and How AI Will Give Birth to One-person Tech Giants Is the SaaS industry on the brink of collapse? Explore how AI is reshaping software creation and pricing. 30. 8 Mistakes we made in our Company’s First 8 Years When you’re first starting out, everything is a mistake. Everything is a failure and life sucks. But, the mistakes are actually a personal godsend, because you learn from them. You overcome challenges. You make a better thing, or service, because you made mistakes that helped you to grow. 31. 10 Questions to Ask Every Startup Founder I’ve been with a startup from 5 to 100+ employees, I’ve grown my startup though it’s first six digits of revenue (mostly by serving startups ), and have published a good bit about startups . These are the first 10 questions I use to gather the information I need to evaluate a company. 32. How I Made $480,000 Through Web Development and Returned to SEO I’ve been in the SEO game since 2006, creating websites and earning from affiliate programs. 33. Nerds Don't Respond To Marketing; Try Technical Documentation Instead Technical documentation is the key to marketing to web developers. Developer relations use documentation all the time as a way to connect to their community. 34. Meet Clique: An Identity Oracle That Brings Web2 User Behaviors to Web3 The founders of Clique, an identity-oracle protocol connecting web2 and web3, are proud to announce its first alpha launch this winter. 35. Where Do Product Ideas Come From? Boost your Product Management skills: explore strategic roadmaps, idea sourcing, and prioritization techniques. Uncover industry-tested PM insights here. 36. Fortnite And Roblox Are Changing Social Media As We Know It Games are becoming the way kids communicate with their friends these days. Much like the previous generation used to do at basketball courts and skate parks. 37. PR 101 for Engineers Demystifying public relations and making it work 38. How an AI Logo Generator Can Help Start-up Businesses Discover how AI logo generator can help start-up businesses create distinctive logos quickly and affordably. 39. Optimize for Alignment, Not Control. Great Leaders Serve. And More Startup Mantras :-) Leadership is a craft, like medicine, writing, and bricklaying. Mantras can help you develop yours by signposting the way to deep truths. 40. Opside Secures $4 Million Seed Round to Expand Its ZK-Rollup as a Service Platform The funding was led by Web3.com Venture Capital, along with participation from other notable investors in the crypto industry. 41. How did Grab Beat Uber as the Top Ride-sharing App in Southeast Asia In the last few years, Southeast Asia has seen a rapid increase in ride-sharing apps. One of these companies is Grab. 42. I Interviewed 20 Developers to See Whether They'll Work for a Startup—Here's What They Said In this article, I’ll explain how startups can attract and keep talented developers by focusing on what truly matters to them. 43. 8 steps to become a successful non-tech founder. ![]() I got a lot of love on my article 9 things I learnt from the most successful non-tech founders and I realised that there are not much resources for non-tech founders. This blog is in continuation to the same topic. 44. A Step-By-Step Guide For Implementing OKRs In Your Scaling Startup An OKR has two parts: the objective, your goal, and the key results, what success looks like. 45. Startups of the Year 2023: Lock-In All-Year Long Advertising at HackerNoon’s Startups of the Year is back, and it is bigger, better, and more beautiful than ever! 46. 20 Top Mobile App Development Companies in 2019-20 | Complete Guide for Startups Finding trusted mobile app development companies to grasp the most desirable service is as hard as deciding your app idea. This might be a hard pill to swallow, but it’s true that out of every 10,000 mobile apps developed, only 1 or 2 will win while the rest 99.99 percent will go puff into oblivion. For an entrepreneur, this means that market odds and competition are greatly stacked against you. But don’t let this bog you down. 47. Your next browser will pay you You’re about to witness a revolution. Google and Facebook amass staggering amounts of money by harvesting your data and charging advertisers for your attention, but that’s going to change very soon. 48. 10 Promising Hardware Startups to Follow in 2020 Software is not the only tech thriving right now. Many hardware startups are making great strides in innovation and design to provide solutions for some of our most pressing issues. From food and air quality testing to an advanced action camera that fits in the palm of your hand, these ten hardware startups are ones to watch in 2020. 49. Founders, ditch your long presentations. Here’s how to make a 5-slide pitch deck Investors spend less than 3 minutes on each deck. Use these tips to turn your 20-slide deck into a short 5-slide presentation. 50. Bootstrapping a Startup: The Art of Building from Scratch Bootstrapping in the startup world refers to the process of starting a company with little capital, relying mostly on personal savings and revenue from the firs 51. Shaping a New Era of Transparent Crypto Trading: TradeLink TradeLink redefines crypto trading with transparency and trust, offering tools to empower traders and investors . Discover our vision for a fairer crypto world. 52. Bybit Contributes $134 Million to BitDAO Treasury to Invest in Open Finance and Blockchain ByBit contributes $134 million to BitDAO making it the largest DAO in the world. 53. How to find people to work on projects with In the last year or so, I’ve helped ship or led teams for 8 or so projects ! I know quantity does not always outweigh quantity, but nonetheless I am excited and energized by this feeling. These projects have been used by tens of thousands of people and featured in places like CNN, Forbes, and Mashable. 54. Restaurant focussed DAO called FriesDAO is raising $9.69 Million to run a Fast Food Enterprise FriesDAO is connecting real-world assets to DeFi and on-chain blockchain governance and raising $9.69 Million to change the industry. 55. What is a Marketing Campaign Anyway? A few days ago, while talking to a client, I found myself agreeing to a vague deliverable called a marketing campaign. As the leader of a marketing division, a marketing campaign should be right in my wheelhouse. As I talked over my meeting notes with my team, I quickly realized that I had absolutely no idea what I had agreed to. To make things worse, I had agreed to do this nebulous activity at least once a month for the client. 56. Liquidity Aggregators for the Future of the Digital Asset Market FLUID founder Ahmed Ismail on the problems of inaccessible liquidity in the digital asset market and how the industry is gearing up to solve them. 57. Underrated Founder Traits: The Unspoken Variables in Startup Success In the venture capital ecosystem, there's a persistent allure for formulas, models, and hard data that investors routinely rely upon… 58. How a Solo Developer Can Make $1,100,000 Per Month It's possible for a solo developer to build a profitable microstartup to pay the bills and live life on their own terms. 59. Should You Incorporate Your LLC in Delaware or Wyoming? [Deep Dive] So you’ve decided that a limited liability company (LLC) is the best structure for your new venture. The next biggest challenge is choosing the best state to form your LLC. 60. How You Make Money From Building A Startup Last month, I resigned from the 2nd huge company I founded. I started both of these companies when they were nothing — neither had even launched when I got involved. Over time, I worked with my cofounders to build a full product, get traction, and raise substantial venture capital funding. 61. The Early Days of ArtMap Inc. Early days of ArtMap Inc. 62. Startups of the Year 2023 Interview Series Welcome to the free interview series for all of the nominations of the HackerNoon Startups of the Year 2023. 63. The Startup Idea Matrix: How to Brainstorm New Startup Ideas Ideas are the new currency of the 21st century. Ideas can be more valuable than money. 64. How To Develop A Fabulous Self-Service Ordering Kiosk For Your Fast Food Chain Long lines and long wait times frustrate guests and discourage them from returning to your restaurant. World-famous restaurants have come up with innovative ideas to eliminate these sources of frustration. Take McDonald’s as an example: In 2015, they started adopting self-service ordering kiosks that let customers select items, customize orders, and pay. Another good example is Stabucks. They built an app that lets customers order and pay in advance, then pick up their orders at their convenience. Those are just two examples, but there are many more. 65. Considering Multiple Businesses Under a Single LLC? Here's What You Need to Know Considering running multiple businesses under one LLC? Learn what you need to know about legal and financial implications to make informed decisions. 66. Passive Income Goal: How I Plan to Make $1,000 USD in Monthly Recurring Revenue This Year How I plan to make a passive income of $1,000 USD in monthly recurring revenue this year. Check it out! 67. I Learned the Hard Way That Startup High Executives Profit While Employees Struggle Who really profits in a startup? Our deep dive into startup salaries reveals how executives secure big paydays while employees take on the risk. 68. Bani Singh’s Journey From Building Side-Projects To Starting Her First Company This story is a look into the transformation of a promising entrepreneur as well as the technological and social changes she is trying to make. 69. Pynecone: Web Apps in Pure Python Pynecone is an open-source framework to build web apps in pure Python and deploy with a single command. 70. [Startup Founder Interview] 10 Questions for Every Startup Founder Startup founders, here's how to get featured on HackerNoon! This startup founder interview template is based on David Smooke’s ten founder questions. 71. Survivorship Bias in Startups During World War 2, the allied military wanted to add some more protective armour to their planes. 72. Building a Unicorn: The inDrive Tech Journey from Local Startup to Global Phenomenon Michil Androsov shares an insider's perspective on how a simple idea from the depths of Siberia grew into a global ride-hailing phenomenon. 73. How To Start A Billion Dollar “Unicorn” Startup I’m not a smart man. BUT…. I started two of the biggest websites on the internet. My first one, Genius aka “Rap Genius” tells you what lyrics mean. The new one, Everipedia, is Wikipedia built on a cryptocurrency called “IQ” that rewards you for educating the masses. 74. Startups of The Year 2024 Interview Series: How to Get Featured on HackerNoon Tech Publication Find the right interview template for your startup based on industry or location! 75. Got A Startup With An App? You Need AppLovin If you've got an app, here’s your primer on harnessing AppLovin to turbocharge your growth in ways you won’t uncover from a Google search. Or ChatGPT. 76. From Idea to 4M Page Views in 4 Weeks Will robots take my job? 77. Pay It Forward, You’ll Be Surprised To See How Much You Can Achieve. These holidays, choose wisely 78. Scaling Digital Tech Businesses & AI Solutions: Lessons Learned Across Continents Here are some lessons I have learned over the years on business development, lead generation, and AI-driven growth. 79. Lessons From Our Story of Looking for a Working Business Model for an Online Consultation Platform How we looked for a working business model for an online consultation platform with doctors and what came out of it. 80. The Future of Travelling: An Interview with Matt Luczynski, the Founder of Travala.com Travala.com is the world’s leading cryptocurrency-friendly hotel booking services with the best prices on 2 million+ properties worldwide. 81. Get Rich Building Verticalized AI Wrappers (Even If You Don’t Code) GenAI wrappers are printing millions. Learn from success stories, tackle objections, and find how to build your own AI-powered app—no coding skills required! 82. Key Design Principles for Startups: Things You Must Prioritize Key Design principles that every startup must embed into its DNA from day one to build successful, intuitive and human-centred products 83. What Pettech Taught Me About Marketing in B2B2C Industries (And What You Can Steal) Can offline trust drive online growth? Here's what I learned marketing in pettech - and how any startup can apply it. 84. No Startup Has Ever Failed Because it Didn’t Have a Blog The case against content marketing, and how to do inbound marketing in the post-content age. 85. A Practical Guide to Machine Learning for Business A practical guide to using machine learning in business, from defining problems and choosing models to deployment, monitoring, and delivering real value. 86. How to Build a Strong Brand Identity and Differentiate Your Startup in a Competitive Market Learn the secrets of building and differentiating your startup's brand identity to stand out in today's market. 87. I succeeded by following the path of least resistance My wife recently gave me a piece of driftwood with a quote from David Foster Wallace laser-engraved into it. It reads, “Almost nothing important that ever happens to you happens because you engineer it.” As an engineer, a doer, and a goal-oriented person, this statement is pretty revolting to me. I almost can’t stand it, which is why I had to mount it on my wall at home. This is medicine I need. 88. Planning Your App’s International Expansion 6 steps that will bring your app to new horizons. 89. Java Vs. PHP: What To Choose In 2021 The choice of a programming language for your startup directly depends on the needs of your project, your budget and other parameters. 90. Steal This Idea and Make a Billion Dollars: AI Video Game Accelerator Cards AI is on the rise. In some ways it was always inevitable. But ask any researcher who suffered through the 1990s in AI research and they might not agree. AI and neural networks in particular were considered a backwater for researchers for decades. If you wanted a dead end career go into neural nets. In the 1990s, one of the leading thinkers behind neural networks, Geoffrey Hinton, could barely get funding. Nobody came to his classes. He worked on his ideas in isolation. 91. Build an eCommerce Mobile App using Google Sheets, Stripe And Glide Last week, one of my Product2kit customers who bought a no-code template asked if I can create a template for eCommerce use cases. I took his idea and came up with this online sneaker store. Here’s my app building process: 92. A Crash Course in Blockchain and Crypto Over the weekend, I built a digital currency, for no good reason. 93. How to Use ChatGPT for Marketing Neural networks are being used everywhere now, even in marketing and startups. Let's look at 9 examples to see how they can help. 94. The 4 Steps of the Startup Lifecycle: Genesis, Product Market Fit, Growth and Exit The adventure of a startup is much more than an idea. Often overestimated, having a great idea is not a goal in itself. The greatest entrepreneurs will tell you that the most important isn’t the idea but the execution. 95. What AI Is Doing to Sales Might Just Blow Your Mind AI is transforming sales by automating tasks, enhancing CRM, improving forecasting, and driving smarter decisions for sustainable revenue growth. 96. 4 Lessons From OnlyFans and its Founder, Tim Stokely In contrast to other live platforms, OnlyFans saw adult performers as assets, so instead of prohibiting them, the company empowered them. 97. Mastering Product Engagement: Amplifying Interaction Through Strategic Marketing (Part I) Businesses can amplify the interaction between users and their tech product by leveraging strategic marketing. Here is how. 98. I’m an engineer, how do I become a tech leader? I had questions when starting my career, more since and plenty today. I’ll give my personal story for the ones I’ve experienced and bug a friend or two for the ones I haven’t. A few other topics I’ll be covering: 99. Unlock the Secret to Startup Success by Mastering the Explore-Exploit Loop Startups need to strike a balance between seeking new opportunities and maximizing the existing ones. 100. The Ultimate Guide to Product Experiments and How to Use Them In product management, the path from creating an idea to its actual release can often be complex and demanding. 101. Founder Interviews: Artem Petakov of Noom What's Your Background, and How Did That Lead You to Your Current Role? 102. I Created a Mobile App That Turns People Into Giga Chads and Memes With AI MeMemes is a mobile app that uses AI to transform people into over 30 famous meme images. 103. Deepfake Software Startups That are Commercializing the Technology In late 2017, a Reddit user released a series of synthetic videos containing celebrity likenesses. Since then, deepfake technology has exploded in popularity as people speculate over its future applications. Concerns over the tech's potential for political disinformation and unauthorized pornographic content have led to the implementation of regulations surrounding its use. Simultaneously, innovators and deepfake software startups are scrambling to find ways we can use the tech to revolutionize commercial industries. 104. 5 Great Tools To Create an MVP Without Coding [Bonus Included] How to build a start-up or product MVP without coding 105. Yusuf Sevim on Merging Reality and Digital Realms Through MetaTime Yusuf Sevim discusses MetaTime's revolutionary journey to fuse the real and digital using cutting-edge blockchain tech, emphasizing speed and security. 106. 5 Pros and Cons of Using a DCF Valuation Discounted Cash Flow (DCF) Valuation is an analysis that finds the value of an investment on the basis of expected future cash flows. 107. Building A Secure Data Economy: An Interview with Ocean Protocol's Founder Bruce Pon Ocean Protocol is technology that allows data sharing in a safe, secure and transparent manner without any central intermediary. Using Ocean Protocol, data scientists and artificial intelligence researchers can unlock and analyze big data, while respecting data privacy. 108. Unlocking the Potential of Product Management in Resource-Constrained Startups In an era of economic uncertainty, startups face the challenge of delivering more value with fewer resources. 109. Harnessing AI to Democratize Data Analysis: An Interview with the Founder of ANDRE Laurent Rochat, the founder of ANDRE, discusses the inception and vision of his company aimed at democratizing data analysis. 110. 8 Top Programming Languages in 2020 According to TIOBE & Stack Overflow [An Overview] At the moment, the TIOBE index monitors 265 popular programming languages. The TIOBE includes a language on the list if it matches three key requirements: it is Turing complete, has its own Wikipedia page, and provides more than 5,000 search results on Google. 111. What No One Told Me About Being a Product Manager at an Early Stage Startup Over a year ago, I asked around, searched for books or articles, went to several talks but found very little advice on being a product manager at an early-stage startup. Now, though still early in my journey, I want to take a moment to reflect on some lessons I have learned so far and look towards the future. If any of these resonate with you, please reach out and let’s chat! 112. How To Setup Continuous Integration Pipeline By Using Terraform And GitLab CI Terraform is a fantastic tool for managing your cloud infrastructure, especially if your assets are hosted on multiple cloud providers. 113. These 13 New Startups Were Born At Hackathons During summer 2016, AngelHack ran their 9th Global Hackathon Series, hitting 61 cities around the globe. The winning teams from each event received an invite to the pre-accelerator program, the HACKcelerator . 114. Why SaaS Pricing Pages Fail A feature on the table and then locking it behind ‘upgrade to unlock’ two days later is a hostage situation. 115. The Ultimate Guide to a Great Engineering Culture Advice on building a great engineering culture from some of the best and brightest in the industry. 116. Israel’s Artificial Intelligence Startups The artificial intelligence industry is expected to be worth $59.8 billion by 2025 , and the term AI has become ubiquitous worldwide; the frenzy of many tech enthusiasts, or the topic of discussion at a dinner table. But the hype actually lives up to its name. AI startups are flush with VC cash and even key corporate leaders are actively utilizing the technology to add value and gain a competitive edge. 117. Things to Consider When You are Building a SaaS Product From Scratch SaaS is not a buzzword in 2019! It's a proven, efficient and most widely used model to deliver software to customers. SaaS stands for software as a service, which means the software is delivered as a continuous service over the web/internet where the customer doesn't have to download and install the product on his system. Examples of popular SaaS products include Zoho, Salesforce, Mailchimp, Twilio, etc. 118. The Killer Framework to Generate SaaS Ideas for Martech When it comes to building SaaS products, every tool out there is a solution to a problem that an audience is facing. 119. Is ChatGPT Ruining Job Interview Take Home Assignments? The use of ChatGPT in job interviews can allow candidates to fake their skills, potentially leading to companies hiring incompetent developers. 120. The Future of Web 3.0 for Creators, Travel Apps & Low-Code Tools 3 startup opportunities for your next venture. 121. Freelancer vs Web Development Company: what to choose? Freelancer vs Web Development Company: what to choose? 122. An Investor’s Guide To The Four Kinds of ICOs By Noah Jessop 123. Startup Sales — How to Get Your First Potential Customers After you’ve committed to an idea for your startup, get feedback from potential customers as soon as possible. Insights from your first potential customers help 124. Why Israel Has Become the Startup Nation A look at how and why Israel is building itself up to be the startup nation 125. How I Built My Own Internet 5 Times Cheaper than My Expensive ISP I will tell you how I suffered from expensive cable internet in the office and decided to make my own internet that is 5 times cheaper. As a result, my team and I have created summator.me. It's a device that combines the traffic from several 4G/LTE modems and provides a fast and reliable internet connection. 126. The Most Important Skill of a Founder: Sales After starting two companies, I’ve learned that sales is by far the most important skill for a founder. 127. How to Create a Scalable LegalTech Startup — Overview of the LegalTech Landscape This article is intended for digital startup founders who are looking to launch a LegalTech business. 128. Every Team is Made Up of These 4 Personality Types The PDIG framework covers the way people work together. 129. How To Use the Exit Waterfall Tool in the Cap Table In this article, we will learn about the exit waterfall tool in the cap table. 130. AI Business Ideas for Startups and Entrepreneurs AI has the potential to transform businesses and industries, and companies that invest in AI in 2023 will be well-positioned to reap its benefits. 131. The Future of Web 3 Gaming with Oren Langberg Monkey League is a fast, turn-based arcade-style soccer game that’s easy to learn yet hard to master. 132. Notion : A Product That Users Love, and VCs Can't Invest Into If you somehow navigate the mysterious path to reach the Notion HQ at 1:00 PM PST on a Friday, you would find an empty office with two golden poodles and a mutt running around. The entire team would not be far though, just shy of a mile away sitting at Barzotto and eating Extra-Long Noodles pasta over a glass of sparkling white wine. Add some soft serve gelato to that. This is just one of the many idiosyncrasies you would find in this 20 member start-up that has captured over a million users with their sleek product. 133. How I screwed up myself building my dream startup I was looking at the doctor’s face, my heart beating super fast, scared of what will come out of his mouth: 134. Liquidity Auctions: Can They Solve The Liquidity Problem for DeFi Startups? The current time in the cryptocurrency space feels like a more mature version of 2017. Bitcoin is once again on a bull run, and it is about to once again reach the all-time high of $20,000 set three years ago. Two of the major differences between the crypto bull run of 2017 and 2020 is the involvement of institutional investors and the absence of initial coin offers, or ICOs. 135. Why Startups Fail after Product-Market Fit Groupon was hailed by Fortune in 2010 as the fastest company ever to reach $1 Billion in revenue . Groupon had the kind of Product-Market Fit that every founder dreams about. Amazing appeal with both consumers and businesses with “35,000 companies clamoring to be on its roster. Only one in eight applicants makes the cut.” But the same article identifies the problem “Anyone can replicate it. More than 200 copycat sites have sprung up in the U.S., with another 500 overseas, including 100 in China.” Just 3 years later the founder and CEO had resigned. 136. A Framework on How to Find your Co-Founder Roughly three and a half years ago, we started working on Tara AI, however the genesis of the story begins much earlier. It all began when I had the good fortune of meeting Syed Ahmed in freshman year of college, our company’s current co-founder and CTO. Everyday, I continue to meet with founders and hopeful entrepreneurs that are starting companies with enormous potential, and I find that the first hurdle they have to cross, is finding a partner-in-crime. I truly believe that going about building a company is an arduous journey, and its nearly impossible to build a lasting high-growth company without a co-founder (kudos to those who have achieved this as single founders). I’ve also come to realize, that if you can convince another human being to invest all of their time and energy in building this “thing” that doesn’t currently exist, then other obstacles start to become easier (even if it’s by a factor of 0.0001%). 137. Product-Led Growth: Not a One-Size-Fits-All Solution for B2B Companies 138. Cowen, Andreessen, and Horowitz: Annotated This podcast , in which Tyler Cowen interviews Ben Horowitz and Marc Andreessen, contains a number of interesting observations. In what follows, I recapitulate some of the observations and add my own comments. 139. [A Comparison] Should You Pick Amazon FBA or Dropshipping for Selling Online ? Recently I have been surfing on quora where I came across this question, 140. The Problemeter: A sheet that helps startups solve the right problem A quick and easy way to figure out if your startup is solving the problem that really matters. Just update a Google Sheet. 141. The Best Companies Built On Top Of Slack Entire companies are being built on top of the worlds fastest growing software. 142. Startup Interview with Henry Shapiro, Co-founder at Reclaim.ai Reclaim is an intelligent calendar assistant that enables you to block adaptive time for anything you care about. Vote for us for HackerNoon's SOTY! 143. 10 Promising Mobile Apps by Startups to Watch Out for in 2022 In 2021, the number of mobile app downloads reached 230 billion and is growing. Here are the 10 most promising start-ups apps that are rolling out in 2022. 144. Web Scrape with Python Using Just 9 Lines of Code Scraping is extracting data from websites. In this article, I will show you how to scrape links from a test e-commerce site with Python 3. 145. Building and Launching a Tech Startup Solo: My Story of Turning an Idea Into a Successful Product Hoku, a samurai, forged his startup by embodying the values of Bushido, employing strategic thinking, adapting with agility, and innovating relentlessly 146. The Attention Economy is Worth Billions of Dollars The average consumer’s attention is now worth billions of dollars because that’s how much companies spend on their user acquisition efforts. 147. How to Build a Food Delivery Marketplace MVP in Three Hours Here’s the toolkit to build a food delivery marketplace startup. I love to do fast prototyping in 24 hours. Here’s my toolkit to build a food delivery marketplace idea under 3 hours. 148. The Myth of Early Moats in Startups (And What To Do Instead) Dismantling startup myths: Prioritize Product/Market Fit over early moats and insights on market dynamics & value creation. 149. How to Use Airtable as a CMS for a Startup Lear how you can speed up the process of product creation and how you can create an admin panel in the shortest possible time with Airtable 150. Innovation Is Slowing Down Innovation is a critical driver of economic growth and societal progress. But worryingly, tech innovation has been slowing for decades. 151. Weekly AI Startup Funding: October 12-19, 2025 AI startups raised over $2.4 billion this week across enterprise infrastructure, healthcare innovation, and fintech. 152. How to Promote a DeFi Project: Top 4 Marketing Instruments Every crypto and DeFi enthusiast knows what difficulties he might face during blockchain project development: strict regulation, a public opinion upon the entire industry, lack of assets security. However, let’s ask ourselves a question: What stands above all of it? Uncertain future of Digital Finance? Hardly. Dependency on the Bitcoin rate? Partly yes, but recent cases show that it's not always the main factor.. Another thing came across my mind because I work a lot on the promotion of crypto and DeFi projects. 153. Success Story + 1 = OnePlus OnePlus went from zero to hero in a matter of a year and became the fastest-growing Android device company. 154. 12 Techniques We Used to Get 4.7K+ GitHub Stars for Our Open Source Project in 6 Months This article explains ways to get more visitors to your GitHub repository by following some best practices. 155. 9 Experts Weigh In: How to Launch Your Blockchain Startup in 2021 At the end of 2020, I gathered up the opinions of nine startup founders who shared their views of 2021, and in this article you will find out how they answered. 156. How Salesforce’s Partnership With Meta Gives Rise To Conversational Commerce This article analyzes how the partnership between Meta and Salesforce, a CRM giant, will materialize huge growth for conversational commerce through WhatsApp 157. Simple Framework To Document Microservices And A Bonus Tool 🚀 Over the years of working with microservices, we discovered key points that you have to keep track of in order to maintain good … 158. 6 Ways to Master the Daily Stand-Up Meetings As a Project Manager, one of the most important things that I’ve learned over the years is that Daily Stand-Ups are an effective tool that can solve a particular problem. 159. Four Things to do Before and After You're Laid Off One of the hardest things to deal with about a layoff is that it is unexpected for the person laid off. Take these steps to deal with it if /when it happens. 160. Fuck it, Ship it. In engineering , we live and die by shipping . If we aren’t shipping code, we are either doing somebody else’s job (marketing, product, customer service, etc) or we are not doing anything. And if we’re doing someone else’s job, by definition we aren’t doing our job. 161. My First Pitch to Investor: From Outsourcing to Product Hi community! My name is Sergii, I'm a CEO at WellSpeak from Kyiv Ukraine. We build a mobile app for practicing English speaking skills. 162. Startup Stories: The 'Uber Success' of Uber How Uber became the world’s most valuable startup. 163. The Unseen Layers: Why User Interviews Are an Irreplaceable Asset Mastering user interviews is essential for startups. They bridge the gap between user needs and product value, driving innovation and reducing risk. 164. How I Lost $1000 On One Pixel This is the story how a customer made me loose $1000 on moving stuff by 1px. It transformed my career and I never asked to bet back the money. It also told me s 165. WTF Are APIs? If you’re a working professional, you’ve probably heard your coworkers talk about APIs, Web Services, endpoints, and other weird words like 200 and 401. What the heck does it mean and what’s the difference between them? 166. An Interview With Arthur Gusev and Vladimir Pletyukhin: How to Pitch Complex Tech Ideas Simply I spoke with Arthur Gusev and Vladimir Pletyukhin, co-founders of Launch Deck, mentors at Founder Institute, and venture scouts for Flashpoint VC. 167. Increase Your Profits By Creating Valuable Products — Here's How In this guide, I will share strategies to help you create great value in your product, which can ultimately lead to increased MRR or profits. 168. Don’t Get Seduced by GMV By Micah Rosenbloom , Managing Partner 169. How To Manage Technical Debt With the Barbell Strategy The barbell strategy is a valuable approach for companies looking to balance the need for innovation and stability in their software systems. 170. Navigating the Complex World of CPOs in Startups: The "G.R.A.C.E.D" Framework CPOs of startups have the one-of-a-kind challenge of fostering the baby of the CEO, but they are not the co-founder and exist among other members of the leaders 171. "The Timing Was Off!" — Strava Co-Founder Mark Gainey on Popularizing Fitness on the Internet Mark Gainey talks about the early challenges of creating Strava and how him and his co-founder built a healthy, profitable business. 172. The Inflection AI Story: How a Secretive Unicorn Reached a $4 Billion Valuation Discover what Reid Hoffman and Mustafa Suleyman, veterans of tech and AI, have been working on over the last year, along with their vision, mission, and thought 173. Top 10 Equity Management Software to Try in 2021 New to equity awards? Whether you are well versed in equity awards or not, this form of stock compensation has become a popular way of sharing profits with employees from large enterprises to growing startups. Simultaneously one can align the incentives of staff and shareholders. 174. The 10 Things I’ve Learned Attending Y Combinator Startup School 2020 Y Combinator shouldn’t need any presentation, but just in case, let me give a quick intro. 175. [Writing Prompt] Please Share Your Opinion: List of Interview Questions Welcome to HackerNoon’s Writing Prompts program. Answer one today! 176. I Launched 6 Startups in 8 Months (And 5 of Them Failed) A story about founding several startups, funding, investor relationships, writing software and winning hackathons. 177. The 7 Habits of Highly Effective Product Builders Note: This article is part of my toolkit newsletters↗️ where I share resources about building things. Join me :) 178. The Startup World in Generative AI Or Gorodissky is VP of R&D at D-ID, a company that uses generative AI to create videos of photorealistic avatars. 179. 9 Startup Metrics For Tech Founders To Track In this post, you will find nine essential metrics that you should know about and measure. Your KPIs can change as your startup grows. 180. Why It's a Minimum Viable Process (And Not a Minimum Viable Product) Why do so many startups fail? Why do we hear the concept of the MVP so often? What is it, and is it beneficial? You might think you know the answers to all of these questions. But do you really? Here we talk about all this and even more. I’m happy to welcome product creators and curious developers into this learning journey. So, let’s start with defining the MVP (minimum viable product), one of the most overused and misunderstood concepts in the modern web. In this article, you can learn how an MVP can kickstart your startup. 181. How Creating An ESOP Plays A Vital Role In Startup Growth Read on to find out how employee stock ownership plans can play a vital role in startup growth. 182. Tech-Driven Education: Analyzing the Pivotal Trends Transforming K-12 Learning Major trends in education, impacting K-12 learning: technology, personalization, innovation, online learning, STEM, and social-emotional learning 183. Why Business Owners Should Pay Attention to Sustainable Startups and Entrepreneurs Why sustainable startup initiatives are becoming more popular among younger investors and why business owners should take notice of this growing trend. 184. Coda vs Notion: Which Should You Use? Here's an unbiased comparison between Coda and Notion to help you make the best decision. 185. Newchip Collapse: A Cautionary Tale About Startup Accelerator Exploring the dark side of startup accelerators through the Newchip bankruptcy scandal and how such institutions can potentially harm early-stage startups. 186. How I Grew My Side Project to 20k Users Then Sold It for Six Figures Learn how this hobby project turned into a growing SaaS product and then a six-figure exit. Dive into the highs, lows, and valuable insights along the way. 187. Meet the Winners of Startups in North and Central America Startups from all over the world were nominated, from North America to East Asia. In total, 44,000 startups were nominated in over 4,500 cities. 188. How to Launch a Tech Startup and Raise Financing in the U.S. Starting a tech business in the U.S. can be a challenge and a privilege. While the market is large, the competition is intense and consumer standards are high. 189. This Startup Founder Spent $600k on a Domain—And the Risk Paid Off Big Jacob Beckerman spent $600k to buy "macro.com" when his startup only had $2 million. The go-big or go-home mentality had a surprising effect. 190. Employee Resentment and the Power It Holds The Immense Power of Employee Resentment 191. The Discord Evolution: From a “Chat for Gamers” to a “Chat for Communities and Friends” Discord Was Built For Gamers And Took the World by Storm but its actual story is not well known. This is how the app started as a failed game and evolved. 192. The Less Debt You Have, the More Risk You Can Assume. Think about the level of focus you can have without the stress of losing everything. 193. How Do You Build Software That Makes Money? Learn what systems really make the money. 194. San Diego is Quickly Becoming the Next Silicon Valley San Diego has long been hailed as the home of tech startups. Undeniably, it has become the hotspot for entrepreneurs looking to lay the next big thing's foundation. 195. 6 More Growth Marketing Strategies to 10x Your Startup in 2023 Looking for ways to boost your business's growth? In this article, we cover 6 growth marketing strategies that can help you drive more traffic & revenue! 196. How Grammarly Climbed Its Way to 30 Million Daily Users Worldwide You don't have to be big to make an impact: Grammarly took six years to make its way out of the garage and into the mainstream market. 197. Want Your Mobile App to Succeed? Address These 6 Issues Launching the first mobile app for your million-dollar product idea seems like the way to success in today’s world of Android phones and iPhones. Everyone is using mobile apps nowadays. People can’t imagine their lives without Facebook, Google, or Instagram. 198. Open-source Effect On Build Vs. Buy ?When you’re considering paying for a tool, you need to understand the build vs. buy argument. Open-source can completely change the build. 199. What Category Does Your Startup Fall Under? Is it Viable? Finding Your Category: Are You Viable? 200. Web3 Technologies Show the Promise of Achieving the Original Vision Behind the World Wide Web Fetch.ai is one of the Cosmos hubs within the Cosmos ecosystem that leverages the Cosmos SDK. 201. Unfairness Helped Me Build a $1M Side Business How to find the right business idea that maximises your probability for success. 202. Cheerio? Playwright? A Young Devs Experience Web Scraping Web scrapers! JavaScript has Cheerio and Puppeteer. Python has Beautiful Soup, Playwright as well as others. Lets see how well these webs scrapers function. 203. Your Voting Power Ends Next Week Voting for BOTH Noonies and Startups for 2021 will end next week. 204. Founders at Work: 150+ YCombinator Founders’ Stories Jessica Livingston's book "Founders at work" (2007, 32 stories) inspired thousands of founders to start their startups. 205. Marketing 204 for Engineers: Generating Demand From Marketing 103 for Engineers: Roughing Out a Funnel: 206. How Gamification is Changing Dating Online dating has changed over the past decade, so why are most people still using it in much the same way that they’ve always used it? 207. How I Designed And Launched A SaaS Product From Zero To The First 10 Customers Creating a successful software as a service (SaaS) product is the dream for many entrepreneurial-minded programmers. 208. Startups: Pulse Surveys are Dumb. There’s something I’ve been saying since SoapBox was first born: employee surveys are dumb. They’re really, frustratingly dumb. They’re not the solution to the employee engagement crisis. They’re part of the problem. 209. Brace Yourselves, The “Great Resignation” Is Coming Bloomberg says everybody's going to quit their jobs soon. So, where Do We remote from here? 210. How We Got the First 100 Customers for Our Tech Startup It’s been said that getting your first ten customers is hard but getting your first 100 customers is the hardest. It’s also the milestone that many startups never get to because of the competition, their skillsets, and so many other factors. 211. How Voicemy.ai Is Exploring AI’s Limits With Voice Cloning Voicemy.ai, a musical platform powered by AI, has unveiled its solution for making celebrities sing. 212. Features and Benefits of a Dedicated Software Development Team Model A model involving a dedicated software development team (Dedicated Team Model or, briefly, DTM) is a business model of financial collaboration that is frequently used in software development outsourcing. Taking into account the fact that many customers are interested in using this model, we decided to talk about its advantages and disadvantages, as well as highlight features that you need to know before deciding to cooperate on this model. 213. A Bootstrapped SaaS Story: from $0 to $10K MRR 🦄 The journey of a bootstrapped landing page builder SaaS. Learn how the idea was born, how the tool was built and discover the traffic channels that worked. 214. Building a Bitcoin Wallet from Scratch: Two Months of Solo Development Insights Follow my solo journey building a Bitcoin wallet from scratch. Technical challenges, architecture decisions, and lessons learned over two months of development. 215. Top 5 Tips to Pitch Your Way Into Startup Accelerators Wondering how to get your startup into top startup accelerators like Y-Combinator and Techstars? Here are some tips that will help your application stand out 216. Why the Lean Startup Model Might Be Holding Your Startup Back In this article, we will take a critical look at the Lean Startup model, its limitations, and why there might be better approaches for some startups. 217. How Smart Developers Will Become Rich in 2023 Smart developers will become reach by building micro-apps. 218. To go (or not to go) React Native way Instead, just strong and weak sides of that JavaScript framework (as any other technology has) and certain use cases to consider. And we are here to tell you about that:) 219. Year in Review 2020: Profitable Side Project, Startup MVPs and more My process in building things that can invent opportunities for our business and career 220. Leadership: A Blessing Or A Curse? You are a leader; therefore, you must understand: if your judgment is listened to and you, as an influencer, can impact the collective mood. 221. Turning In A Million-Dollar Profit In Your First Year Of Business – Yes, It’s Possible Turning In A Million-Dollar Profit In Your First Year Of Business – Yes, It’s Possible 222. Adding Auth Flow Using SuperTokens into a React and Hasura GraphQL App 223. Introductory Guide to Unit Economics and Financial Modeling for Early-Stage Tech Startups Introductory guide to the unit economy for aspiring tech startups founders. 224. Here's Why we Switched from Google Places to Mapbox for our Autocomplete API My day was going great, I was in a good mood after checking our newly updated MRR on Stripe. Then, I noticed an email from Google and my day took a turn. 225. How Should an Early Stage Startup Structure Agreements and Expectations with Advisors? “Startup advisors are crucial to the success of your business.” 226. How to build an effective MVP in 3 steps Building a startup! You have an epiphany and say to yourself: 227. Why NFTs Are The Future of Invoicing It's just the beginning for NFTs, which can revolutionize invoicing. NFTs are immutable, transparent, and fraud-proof - making them perfect for invoicing. 228. How to Build a Marketing Strategy for Your Startup with No Money As a startup founder, you may think that you need to have a lot of capital available in order to build and implement an effective marketing strategy for your new venture. 229. ChatGPT Offers 5 Multi-Million Dollar Business Ideas Built With ChatGPT I wanted to ask ChatGPT about ideas worth millions of dollars. Here are the answers: 230. Nanotechnology in Clothing A new kind of fashion has hit the fashion industry called nanotechnology. From active membranes to heat protection, you don't want to miss out on these pieces. 231. The Secret Mindset of the successful Entrepreneurs Successful entrepreneurs learn to seize opportunities as they arise, avoid pitfalls along the way, and engage employees to achieve their business goals. 232. Marketing 301 for Engineers: Strategy & Planning From Marketing 204 for Engineers: Generating Demand.. 233. You Are Doing Manifestation Wrong Manifestation: Is it really worth your time? 234. Here's Why I Quit a 6-Figure GitHub Salary To Become a Solopreneur Last week I left GitHub. 235. Your Bank Tried to Kill My Company There are about 39 billion ways for your startup or side project to die including bad founders, bad timing, failure to fundraise, poor messaging, “not enough time,” ego, bad hires, failure to find product-market fit, and, oh yeah, bad ideas. 236. How I Went from a Failed Facebook Interview to Founding A Profitable Business in Under 12 Months Here is the story behind the creation of Pixelixe.com, an online graphic creation tool I started creating in my free time 12 months ago after an interview failure at Facebook. The project quickly reached profitability, discover below how all started. 237. Why Working in a Startup Is More Rewarding Than a Career in Big-Tech Five reasons of why working in a startup might be more rewarding than position in a big-name company for specialists, who are focused on career achievements. 238. Constructive Conflict: How to Navigate Disagreements for Growth The Art of Constructive Conflict: Navigating Disagreements for Growth 239. What Product Team Structure is Right for You? Product team goals and structure transforms together with the entire business. Follow these transformations through every stage of the company’s growth. 240. 17 Best AI Animation Software for Beginners in 2023 Looking for the best animation software for beginners? You are at the right place! 241. 7 Main Mistakes I Made While Learning to Code So it has been two months since I started my transition to a more tech-related career. I thought that in 3 months I would have enough knowledge to actually build a digital product. I couldn’t be more wrong. My main lesson learned is: learning to code is a lifetime commitment; it never stops. 242. How I Pre-sold my SaaS Start-up Idea and Grew to 10 Customers in One Year Here's how I stumbled upon an idea and turned it into a SaaS start-up with 10 customers and over 4000 users, and everything I've learnt along the way. 243. What Happened When I Hired an Accenture Exec as a Startup CEO Levi James discusses what happened when they hired an Accenture Executive as a CEO for one of his companies. 244. Turn your idea into a product that people actually use We are all inspired by great ideas and thoughts towards which we strive to accomplish, but this doesn’t mean they will be done by the next day. If you are inspired by a great idea or you have thought about something you really want to do, you will also notice that you instantly get this urge to follow it through till the end to finally see the finished product. But how long does this feeling last? It’s these rare moments that give us such motive, and you should make use of this time before it starts fading away. 245. Subjectivism and Organizations: Part 1 Hypothetically, organizations should not be characterized by disorder or uncertainty, so they would seem ordered. 246. Why a Quant Chooses to Work on Algorithms Instead of Startups Meet the Writer: Hacker Noon's Contributor Peregrine Buckler, Quant @ Dune Capital, I use math’s amongst other things to spot patterns in financial markets. 247. 10 Great Ways to Evaluate your Minimum Viable Product (MVP) Do you know the main purpose of building Minimum Viable Product or MVP? The answer is to validate the product that you will be launching in the market. 248. Top Challenges Faced by UK Startups Are you starting a business in the UK? Learn about the most common problems faced by startups and how to overcome them. 249. Five Crypto Music Startups To Keep an Eye On Let’s have a look at some crypto music startups who are trying to disrupt the music business in one way or other. There were dozens of crypto music startups popped out in icomania of 2017. But many didn’t deliver or turned out to be outright scams and exit scammed the investors. I am listing only few startups which i know are in operational state and looks genuine. Still I can’t gurantee if these projects will deliver as promised so please do your due deligence if you think of investing in them. So let’s start with some crypto startups that maybe could have a chance to compete or replace Spotify or Youtube or Napster. 250. Unizen Secures Funding from Jun Capital to Launch CeDeFi Alliance to Promote Web 3 Ecosystem Unizen and Jun Capital's CeDeFi Alliance organization will provide a venue for centralized and decentralized teams to discuss Web3 and blockchain advancement. 251. The happy ending to my burnout story Burnout is a scary thing. It creeps in when you least expect it. And it usually takes longer than usual for you to realize it’s even happening. Let’s back up a few months. 252. Top 10 Growth Hacks for Startups For startups, growth is everything. These are a few growth hacks to get your startup off the ground -- and to position it for maximum success. 253. Once Upon a Time In the East — A Product Manager's Story Disclaimer: All characters and events depicted in this article are entirely real (and represents the protagonist i.e. the author himself). Any similarity to actual events or persons, living or dead, is strictly intentional. 254. What Milestones Do You Need to Hit to Raise That VC Money? Raising funds can be an exciting and terrifying part of your startup journey. This is finally your chance to raise the money your startup needs! 255. Testkube: K8s Native Testing Tool More background information on the Cloud Native Testing Tool, Testkube. 256. 6 Signs That You’re Ready To Invest In An Early-Stage Startup Here's a look at the six signs that you may be ready to invest in an early-stage startup. 257. Invest in People, Not Companies: Identity-Centric Investment Model According to Paul A. Gompers and Anna Kovner’s research, serial entrepreneurs are the key driving forces in the modern business world. Those who succeeded once have significantly higher chances of succeeding in their next venture by 30% when compared to the first-timers. That makes the past performance of an entrepreneur is a strong indicator of a future success.[1] 258. Why Startups Should Start Small by Focusing on a Niche Market Instead of generating a startup idea from thin air, you can approach it from the market problem perspective. 259. A Guide to Conducting Privacy Risk Assessments Let’s dive into the details of what a privacy risk assessment is, why it can benefit businesses, and how to conduct one. 260. Mastering the Moves: A Comprehensive Study on 4 Go-To-Market Strategies (Part I) Discover the secrets of successful GTM strategies with Product-Led Growth and Channel Sales in this insightful guide by Wilson Huang. 261. How to Discover Profitable Keywords to Rank For [Using Free SEO Tools] No budget for premium keyword research software? Learn how to perform carry out effective keyword research and SERP analysis using only free SEO tools. 262. Startups of The Year 2023: 38+ Startups Nominated in Tokyo TOKYO, JAPAN - HackerNoon, the technology publishing company, is pleased to announce the nominees for its annual “Startups of the Year” award. 263. The Birth of The Startup Through PayPal of The Early Days A startup company is a high-tech business that tries to build a scalable business model in tech-driven industries. A startup company usually follows a lean meth 264. My Journey of Breaking into Big Tech (Or How I Ended up Joining Microsoft) Is Big Tech all it’s cracked up to be? Are the stereotypes true? How the heck can someone get into these big companies? 265. How Loop Is Building A Virtual Restaurant Operating System Sundar Annamalai and Vinod Pachipulusu about starting Loop as a virtual restaurant platform to help restaurants with their business. 266. How a Unicorn Startup in Japan Leveraged the Power of Microservices Startup experience in Mercari. Road to microservices from monolith. 267. The Five Step Approach for Tackling Complex Problems “The definition of genius is taking the complex and making it simple.” - Albert Einstein 268. Interview With UeCalc Founder Daniil Khanin: Unlocking the Power of Unit Economics for Startups Victor Markov, Daniil Khanin, Unit Economics, UeCalc Founder, Value Engineer, Entrepreneur 269. Meet TakeProfit: The Ultimate Platform for Self-Directed Investors TakeProfit.com: The Ultimate Game-Changer in the Trading Research 270. 10 Lessons I Learned as a First-time Tech Product Founder In this story, I am sharing the details of how we took Blockroll from just an idea to a launched product and what I learned as a startup founder in six months. 271. The Story of Canva: A Billion Dollar Startup Built on Democratizing Design How Slack Went From An Unsuccessful Video Game To A $26 Billion Dollar Company 272. How I Built and Shipped My Revenue-Ready MVP in 4 Hours By Using Low-Code Approach All you need is an idea, the right tools and an audience. 273. The Winner Loser Continuum; and 3 More Lessons from Jordan B. Peterson Jordan B. Peterson is a Canadian clinical psychologist and psychology professor at the University of Toronto who became a controversial figure in late-2016 for his critiques of political correctness. Peterson’s most recent book, 12 Rules for Life, has sold over 3 million copies worldwide. Most recently, Peterson has suffered from health issues that necessitated a year-long reprieve from the public eye. 274. How will Proptech change the way we deal with real estate? You've all heard of Fintech - a portmanteau of 'finance' and 'technology' - companies disrupting and changing the way we think of finance, from contactless payments to instant home loans. But what about its cousin Proptech? 275. Bootstrapping My Company to 7 Figures While Unschooling 5 children I founded my company when I had 2 kids. I did not intend for it to grow as it has over the years (7 figures & 10 staff) and I now have 5 kids, for added craziness - we home educate them. I'm not going to paint it as a 'glorious' thing. Many people look on in admiration and expect our life to be wonderful. It is, in many ways. However, often days are hard. I literally never have a spare moment and I burnt out along the way. 276. Exploring Product Insights: Interview with Vadim Glazkov, Founder of a Product Research Agency Vadim Glazkov shares the important aspects of the research approach, talks about the challenges and gives successful use cases for launching new products. 277. Improving Chatbot With Code Generation: Building a Context-Aware Chatbot for Publications Building a powerful information management system using ChatGPT's code generation and summarization capabilities. 278. Exclusive interview with TON Labs: FreeTon, working with Durov, blockchain In May it became clear that Pavel Durov would not launch his grand blockbuster project TON due to problems with the SEC. 279. On-premise structured extraction with LLM using Ollama Learn to use CocoIndex extracting structured data from PDF/Markdown with Ollama's local LLM models. All running on premise without sending data to external API 280. The Biggest Emerging Trend in the Blockchain Industry is One of Privacy Manta is a suite of easy-to-use and safe open source and fully transparent code-based protocols. 281. Mindset Shift: Working in an Early Stage Startup Versus Big Company Thinking of moving from Big Tech (Google, Meta, etc.) to an early-stage startup? Here’s my take on the key mindset shifts you should focus on. 282. Interview With Iurii Gugnin: Boosting U.S. Export Competitiveness With Cheaper Remittances Iurii Gugnin delves into the challenges faced by the U.S. in expanding its exports and the reasons behind the high costs of international wire transfers 283. 10 Most Popular Misconceptions About Email Marketing Automation This is a quote from a letter we recently got from one of our potential clients. 284. The Pillars of a Successful Startup The ability to launch and scale a project efficiently is a practice mastered with experience and, in most cases, a whole portfolio of failures. 285. What Problem are You Trying to Solve With Your Startup? Many people kickstart their careers with a desire to start a business. 286. The Noonification: The Dark Systems Manual (10/10/2024) 10/10/2024: Top 5 stories on the HackerNoon homepage! 287. What Is Risk Management And How To Integrate It Into SDLC: Best Explanation Ever This article describes the primary concepts associated with organizing and managing the system-related information security risk in organizations. 288. What Domain Ending Should Your Startup Be? 66.5% of Top Startups Use Dotcom “.com” overwhelming led the way with 66.5% of the startups, followed by “.co” (6.4%), “.io (5.4%), “.ai” (1.7%), a number of other domain endings 289. Why Amazon's Working Backwards Framework Works — But Not at Your Company Amazon's Working Backwards process is well documented across the internet. But why don't more companies use this for their innovation? 290. TAM Mastery: Learn How to Maximize Your Market Reach Using Top Down or Bottom Up Approaches The Total Addressable Market (TAM) is a crucial concept for businesses of all sizes, especially for startups. 291. The Journey From A Failed Video Game To $26 Billion Dollars: The Slack Story How Slack Went From An Unsuccessful Video Game To A $26 Billion Dollar Company 292. How We Turned the iPhone into a Laboratory Microscope with AI and BLE Discover how an iPhone was transformed into a powerful laboratory microscope for real-time blood cell analysis using ML, Bluetooth and GRBL controller 293. The Truth of Female Founders in a Male-Dominated Startup World Female entrepreneurs have a tough time succeeding the startup world due to multiple preconceived notions about them. 294. Startup Interview: "Not as many people genuinely care about food security as they should" Grow fast and fix things: if you aren’t fixing things, you are not growing fast enough. Look where "move fast and break things" has gotten us. 295. Founder Interviews: Jeremy Burton of Wonolo 296. Why I’m Launching a New Programming Magazine in 2020 [Part II] Part II: And so it begins 297. Networking at VC Events: How to Gain More Value? The pandemic and lockdowns have proven to the world the simple truth that we are social beings. 298. How Does The Backsolve Method Work In A 409a Valuation? In this article, we will look at how the 409a valuation for the market value of a company's stock can be managed using methods such as the backstop method. 299. A GitHub vs Git Functionality Comparison Here you will find out the main differences between Git and Github by diving deep into their functionality and use. 300. POWER LEADER: TensorWave co-founder Piotr Tomasik secures key partnership at AMD Advancing AI event POWER LEADER: TensorWave co-founder Piotr Tomasik secures key partnership at AMD Advancing AI event 301. Do Away With Command and Control: How to Change Your Work Culture Despite articles and studies claiming it dead, command and control remain in around nine out of ten organizations. 302. Launching a Sex Therapy App During Covid How we quit our jobs in the midst of the pandemic and launched a sex & relationships app to help partners discuss sensitive questions in a playful way. 303. Startups of The Year 2023: Nominations and Voting Now Open Startups of The Year (SOTY) 2023 has officially started, and with it nominations and voting for the best companies around. 304. The 4.5% Success Story: Lessons From 70+ Projects Most of those who succeed in the startup world often talk about the fact that it takes an average of ten failures to find the right idea. 305. WTF is Startups of the Year 2023 and Other FAQs Startups of the Year 2023 is HackerNoon's annual flagship event, where 30,000+ startups across 4200+ cities participate in a bid to be crowned the best startup 306. LegalTech - An Overview and Prospective Future A primer to understand how technology is poised to disrupt law 307. DAFI Protocol, the Chain Link of Staking Rewards An interview with Zain Rana, the founder and CEO of DAFI Protocol that brings new innovations to Staking in cryptocurrencies and blockchain technologies 308. Objectives and Key Results: Key Takeaways and Learnings from implementing OKR (Managing expectations: this is no scholarly article, but a real-life testimony of our experiences as a SaaS scale-up with the OKR goal setting process). 309. Top 10 App Ideas for Restaurant and Food Business Startups in 2022 This post will provide you with the best app ideas for restaurant and food business startups to use as a springboard 310. Blending AI and Human Expertise: How Smith.ai CEO/Founder is Revolutionizing SMB Customer Engagement Discover how Smith.ai combines AI and human expertise to revolutionize 24/7 customer engagement for SMBs, driving growth through advanced virtual receptionists. 311. Introducing The Triple Layer Business Model Canvas The Business Model Canvas is a great tool for entrepreneurs, yet one that is not without flaws. 312. Picking the Best Slack Summary Tools (And 3 Top Picks) Every team using Slack could benefit from a slack summariser. Here’s how to choose the right Slack app for your team to save time and surface insights. 313. What Is The Great Re-Evaluation? The Great Re-Evaluation 314. The Housing Shortage is the Next Target for Blockchain Development A player from the blockchain and cryptocurrency space takes on real estate development and the housing shortage. Let's take a look. 315. 7 Tips to Succeed in a Company as a Newbie What can you do to stand out as a new employee in an organization. 316. Launch Your Startup Idea in a Day Time is money, especially with startups. Check out how easy it can be to launch your startup idea using Render Unified Cloud 317. Israel is Swiftly Becoming the World’s Leading AI Hub as Investments Continue to Surge in 2022 Israeli startups embrace AI across multiple industries with great success – meanwhile investment in these companies exceeded $25 billion in 2021 alone. 318. 5 Startup/VC Trends Coming Out of the Pandemic Venture capital is a long game. Startups take many years to mature before venture capitalists can get a return on their investment. While you may think that VC investment is down during the economic downturn, this is only true in the short term, primarily because VCs are concerned with how their existing portfolio companies will make it through the crisis. 319. How I made $100k in Revenue Selling Tutorials on Google Sheets Celebrating $100,000 revenue selling Google Sheet Tutorials and Google Sheets. Yep, I generated $100k in revenue In 24 months selling Google Sheets. 320. Portal: The Easy Way to Transfer Large Files Between Computers 🌌✨ Portal is a platform-agnostic command-line file transfer utility for sending files from any computer to another. 321. The Trek of a Solo Founder The first time I’d considered working at a startup, I was still in college, commuting from my parent’s house to save on student loans. 322. What Are The Good, The Bad, And The Ugly Startup Lessons From Netflix’s Movie “The White Tiger”? What is “The White Tiger?" If you’re asking startup founders, the answer is - not just another Netflix movie, but a unique collection of great business lessons. 323. Startups Don't Need NDAs: 5 reasons Why Nobody Will Steal Your Idea Startups often ask to sign an NDA before sharing any metrics with VCs. Here are top five reasons why this is generally a bad idea. 324. 5 Rising Women Leaders To Watch in Tech In the tech world, these women offer representation in emerging markets and pave the way for a more diverse tech industry. 325. Scaling Minds, Not Numbers: The Startup Marketing Hack You’re Not Using Do offline ads right, and you won't be chasing growth—you'll be writing it into existing. Here's how startups can hack the system with offline advertising. 326. How to Test Your Startup Idea In this post, I’d like to share my learnings on how to validate product ideas quickly. This is an extremely useful skill to have when building 0 to 1 products, because most product ideas will fail in the market. So, better not spend 3-6 months building something that nobody wants. Note that idea validation is different from problem validation. Problem validation requires following a different playbook. 327. 7 Steps I Kept Repeating Until I Hit $2M ARR I started in 2004, made an exit, fundraised many times, 2 top accelerators, and failed a lot. 328. Facebook Groups Vs. Pages: The Best Marketing Tool for Startups Facebook isn't just for sharing pictures with friends and family; it's a powerful business tool. Learn how startups can leverage Facebook to grow. 329. How to Prepare for your Y Combinator Interview Tick tock, it’s the day the YC interview invitation is sent out. I remember anxiously waiting for my startup’s (Cotter) invite. 330. How Snowflake Grew Into a $70 Billion Dollar Company How Snowflake Became a $70 Billion Company with the Largest Software IPO in History 331. 10 FinTech Trends in 2021 [Part II] You can read the first part of this article here. For those who for some reason don’t like to follow the links, let me remind you briefly: in the first part, we made a retrospective of fintech trends in 2020 and delved into the first 5 trends in 2021. 332. How to Disrupt the Corporate Immune System The Corporate Immune System: How To Break Through 333. Lowering the Barrier of Entry to Zero Knowledge Proofs Next Generation Semiconductors: Designing accelerators for advanced cryptography 334. How to Collaborate With Other Startups for Success in Web3 Collaboration is key in Web3. Learn how to collaborate with other startups in the NFT, metaverse, cryptocurrency, and Web3 spaces. 335. Why Startup Names Today Are $#!& And How You Can Find One That Isn’t When you think about startups, you immediately picture a really smart group of young professionals biting away on their computers with the sole aim of solving complex everyday problems. But when you hear the names of some of these startups, you can literally hear yourself go ‘What the hell?!’ 336. On Building a Strong Founding Team ![]() William A. Sahlman of Harvard Business School famously insists that most business plans waste too much ink on numbers while not paying attention to what matters most: the team. 337. What I Learned as an Entrepreneur in the Past 11 Years The past 11 years as an entrepreneur changed my life. 338. Which Writing Platform Really Works for Newbie Tech Writers in 2023 and Why I recently conducted an experiment based on the theme "Which Writing Platform Really Works for newbie tech writer in 2023" drawing from my personal experience. 339. How To Hire A Developer For Your MVP In 2020 You have an exciting new app idea, so let's make it happen! Hiring a developer can be a difficult task for someone with a non-technical background, especially if they have no plan with which to form their ideas into reality. 340. The Hot-Topic Flutter 2.0 Insights: 10 Improved Features for Proficient Web Development What's new in Flutter 2.0 for Web? Read insights and experts' opinions to find out the features that ensure better performance of cross-platform apps. 341. 5 Storytelling Tips That Improve Pitching for Startups A very concise article with 5 tips for storytelling when fundraising for a startup or pitching at a competition. 342. How to Use Chrome to Debug JavaScript - Stop Console.Logging! NOW If you console.log() when you debug, you’re doing it wrong. There’s an easier way and it’s right in the palm of your browser. 343. Networking is Not Working Let’s face it, networking is hyper-popular. Just open Eventbrite and you will see thousands of business events until the end of 2020. Even now, in the time of pandemic, nobody stopped attending NETWORKING events. Instead, we gladly filled our calendars with online events, webinars, business breakfasts via Zoom not to miss the precious chance to meet a (yet another) new person. Networking promises to bring endless opportunities, partnerships, and a lot of fun, but in fact it often results in nothing except for the senseless waste of time. 344. Why Beautiful Apps Die Lonely Deaths: The Structural Forces Behind Vibe Decay The startup ecosystem has built sophisticated machinery for evaluating the appearance of progress and almost none for evaluating progress itself. 345. Power of Sentry + Expo: Catch Bugs Before They Bite and Supercharge Your Startup's Success Catch bugs in your app and take realtime action for your startup's growth 346. How to Create World Leading Databases Jason Repp is the SVP of HarperDB, a world-leading database and development platform that is leading the charge in terms of performance, flexibility, and ease. 347. What's Your Entrepreneur Persona? Want to know which type of entrepreneur you are? Check out this list of 7 personas! 348. A Complete Guide To Build A Transport Business From Scratch Transportation is among the very few industries that are part of a multi-trillion dollar range. So, it is definitely a very promising industry to start your business in. 349. Understanding the Impact of DeFi on Real Word Assets with Lucas Vogelsang Discussing the future of finance and technology with Lucas Vogelsang, CEO and Co-Founder at Centrifuge. 350. Promoted from Dev to Team Lead: 8 things they didn’t tell me I was 24 years old. A baby. 351. Startup Legal Due Diligence: A Brief Guide for Investors and Founders The guide centers on the legal aspects of due diligence (DD) and outlines the 10 most common mistakes. 352. 3 Senior Developers in Eastern Europe Walk Into a Bar… The market for hiring developers in eastern Europe has never been this hot! Featuring information, infographics, data, and jokes. 353. Low-code vs No-code: Selecting the Best Stack For Your Startup Choosing the right tech stack for a startup: no-code VS low-code VS code 354. How Do You Acquire Customers as a Startup? Well, I Got My First 100 Via Reddit Getting your first 100 users isn't easy. Here's how I do it with Reddit, where most people don’t care about your products and hate advertising 355. Redesigning consumer email & tinkering with spam I got bored and drew a new Gmail client that magically solves all of the problems that our email clients have with such style and grace. eXmail. 356. The Origin Story of WhatsApp Brandon Arvanaghi details the origin story of Whatsapp. 357. Can You Improve Your Mental Health with Psychedelics? Pushing the Boundaries: Healing Mental Health with Psychedelics 358. Bootstrapping vs. Venture Capital: The Pros and Cons This thread explores both sides, the pros and cons, and what it takes to make either path a success. 359. AI Startup Financing: 6 Best Seed Funding Options in 2022 So you have a new cutting-edge AI product/service idea. 360. Context Matters in Semantic Ambiguity If we assume all items in the list above have the same semantic value, what is it exactly? 361. Betting On Yourself: How to Do It and Why It's Important Why We Don't Bet On Ourselves (And Why We Should) 362. From Trash to Treasure: Unlocking the Potential of Trash to Cash Business Models The “Trash to Cash” business model is a concept where companies turn waste and unused items into valuable commodities that can generate revenue. 363. Hiring Tips: How to Pitch to a Potential Startup Founding Team Member Hiring for your startup's founding team, but struggling to recruit the best candidates? This guide will help you perfect your pitch and attract top talent! 364. Why JavaScript Should Be Your Technology For Startups in 2022 Startups choose JavaScript as main technology in 2022 thanks to impressive number of frameworks, its libraries and third-party APIs integrations. 365. How BotStar Generated $550K with AppSumo in Just a Month While many small businesses are at risk of closing due to the coronavirus pandemic, our sales skyrocketed amazingly to generate the unexpected result of more than $550,000. 366. PlotX Raises $5 Million from Polygon and Hashed to Build Their GameFi and Play-2-Earn Ecosystem Polygon & Hashed spearheaded a $5 million pre-Series A investment round and grant for PlotX, a gaming dapp based on Polygon. 367. Fortune Cookies For The Fortune 500? Waymo Thinks So — But Should You? The new frontier in tech marketing: going guerrilla or going home? Big tech turns to ambient marketing, but should tech startups follow suit? 368. Everything I Learned About Generating Startup Ideas in My First 10 Years as a Founder This article is a compilation of everything that I learned about how to generate product ideas. It’s my my way of learning and it’s not a finished work I will update it as I learn more in my journey to great great products. 369. The Future of Gathering Information Online Please welcome our weekly sponsor Paperform to Hacker Noon! I stumbled upon Paperform when their founder Dean McPherson contributed a number of in the trenches startup founder stories, like Stop Thinking About Scaling — For Developers Working on Crazy New Startup Ideas , to Hacker Noon. Today, we’re going to catch up on the state of this startup — and find out what makes Dean & his cofounder Dionysia McPherson do what they do. 370. DevOps Fundamentals You Ever Wanted To Know What Is DevOps & How Its Works? 371. Famous Manga Artist Fujiwara Kamui Designs "The Land NFT" As The Anime Community Embraces NFTs Singapore-based blockchain and multimedia digital entertainment company will release the first NFT called the Land NFT for its PlayMining Verse metaverse. 372. How to Identify Your Breakthrough AI Startup Idea With the right tools in your toolbox, you can identify a promising market and develop an AI agent that solves real problems. 373. The New Future of Work Paradigm The New Future of Work Paradigm 374. 2 Billion Requests, 100ms Deadlines, $10k a Month: Engineering a Lean Global RTB System Inside a lean RTB system processing 350M daily requests with sub-100ms latency, built by a 3-person team on a $10k cloud budget. 375. 103 Stories To Learn About Saas Startups Learn everything you need to know about Saas Startups via these 103 free HackerNoon stories. 376. Decentralized Social Media: Is Bluesky Twitter’s Evil Twin? Imagine using your Twitter account to start a conversation on Facebook. That's insane, I know, but the fediverse makes it possible. 377. How Hiring Dedicated Software Development Team Can Help Your Startup Growth A successful startup team is defined with its mobility, rapid changes and ability to instant replace members of the team for new goals and objectives. Dedicated software team should be created or hired for building a new product as a startup, since such a team can perform specified tasks. The question is what is more lucrative and useful: to hire dedicated programmers team or your own in-house team of specialists? We collected all the pros and cons for you to find out an answer and apply it for a future startup project. 378. 10 Subtle Superpowers of DevOps DevOps is definitely the way IT industry will evolve, but many companies are still unsure it is time for the transition yet. Today we list 10 ways DevOps can help your business succeed. 379. Delivery Manager In Your Early 20s: The Secrets To Rapid Career Growth In this article, Karyna Prykhodko, a Junior Delivery Manager at Innovecs, shared secrets and useful advices to rapid career growth. 380. [A Step by Step Guide] Integrating Apple Pay in Your iOS App Today Apple Pay accounts for 70% of the world’s card payment transactions, making the Apple payment gateway a must-have for any digital business. Additionally, it allows you to accept overseas payments since this service is available in over 20 countries. 381. 10 Steps to Build a High-Value Startup with $44k Free Credits 10 steps to build a high value start up with $44k free credits and the best tools out there 382. 5 Copy and Pasting Tips For Every Developer to Know Work Smarter, Not Harder. 383. Reddit-Backed Picks: Best Payment Gateways for Early-Stage Startups in 2025 Discover the best payment gateways for your early-stage SaaS startup in 2025, based on a year-long Reddit analysis. 384. The Role of a Startup Founder: One Thing They Don’t Teach You in Business School Max Faldin, Founder and CEO of Silverbird, Talks about the Role of a Startup Founder 385. The 5 Web3 Startup Accelerators Worth Your Time Discover the top 5 Web3 and crypto accelerators in 2023: cutting through the hype, breaking down pros and cons, and doing own research before taking the leap 386. How to Turn "0 Years of Experience" Into a Job in Tech If you’re here, you want to land a technical role, but you’re not sure what to do next. Do you get a specific certification? What tools or software do you need to pick up? You want to know you can land an incredible job that pays well, allows you to learn, and stand among fellow techies. Yet, you’re uncertain right now and unsure if your technical skills are at the level companies want. The last thing you want is for a hiring manager to look at your resume and immediately toss it out. Even worse, he might laugh at how bad your technical skills are. 387. ODF Launches Solo Club and Solo Founders Program to Normalize Solo Founding Normalize Solo Founding! ODF launches Solo Club and Solo Founders Program for solo founders to scale their company from San Francisco. 388. ChatGPT Can Transform the Way Businesses Approach Customer Service Most organizations consider customer service an overhead while it is an opportunity. It allows you to drive continued value from the customer even after a sale. 389. How I Built My Own PaaS Company 🚀 From Pandemic Challenge to Global Solution: How I Created Jibri's On Demand, Revolutionizing Virtual Conferencing. Read My Journey! 💡 #Innovation 390. Kempus is What Facebook was Intended to Be An interview with a CEO you're about to hear a lot about. 391. Innovating ESOP Distribution: An Interview With Eqvista Founder Tomas Milar I sat down with Eqvista founder Tomas Milar for his insights on ESOP distribution in modern-day businesses. 392. Top 5 Tech Startup Trends in 2020 According to Statista, the global startup economy generates nearly $3 trillion. Startups have always been the driving force behind the world market, bringing new ideas, and transforming familiar business systems. Unfortunately, the economic crisis associated with Covid-19 has not spared this area. 393. What Nobody Tells You about Building a Technical Skill Set: The Struggle Chances are, if you’re here, you’re excited about tech. You read startup stories on Medium, LinkedIn, or Hacker Noon. The idea of creating a product, launching it, and then raising a Series A is enthralling to read about. You may be an “increasingly technical” analyst or young professional with no technical experience at all. All things aside, you are hungry to learn, develop, and grow your technical skills and you can’t get enough. 394. 3 Business Lessons Learned from My Near-Failure Startup Experience Reflections and lessons learned by Rihards Piks, a successful entrepreneur who was the co-founder of Grafomap, a profitable e-commerce business selling maps. 395. Making a Side Project Yesterday I tweeted that I’d be making one more “big” app before the end of the year. I asked if people preferred if I document the process as I go, or do a recap post at the end of the project. 396. Data and DNA: Who Owns You? Data and DNA: With corporations able to accumulate information normally considered private on both of these fields, who should own that data and thus you? 397. The Agony of a First Time Founder First time founders build out of passion. They face a problem and try to solve for themselves, making assumptions that everyone has the same problem. 398. 3 Lessons I’ve Learned Leading My Startup to Global Markets Getting your startup to succeed in markets across the globe is worthwhile but requires brings extra challenges thanks to each country having a distinct culture. 399. To the Winners of #Startups2021, With Love: Discover who takes the lead in building your city. #Startups2021 400. Why you Need to Hire a CTO-as-a-service Company Find out when and why you need CTO for your company. 401. What I Learned When I Changed the UX Research System at my Company SUS scale and why you should try to use it in your UX research. 402. Clubhouse Is Just LinkedIn Built Better LinkedIn may have been the center of business relations for the past decade, but Clubhouse is the Next Gen networking tool we've all been waiting for. 403. Is Upwork Going to Pull a Myspace? All great empires fall from within, including the digital ones. 404. How to Launch a Successful Startup and Keep it Blooming: 25 Great Tips Learn to think critically about your ideas 405. There Are Only 5 Meetings: Standup, Demo, Plan, Reflect, and All-Hands There are too many agile meetings that tech teams use. Save by adopting the essential types of agile meetings I use on my teams. 406. IoT Matters in 2021: IoT-Enabled Smart Office Automation to Work and Collect Data Human-Free An engineering approach to building IoT software like smart office ecosystem and IoT security concerns for smart office applications. 407. How I Created a Digital Guitar and Turned It Into a Business This is a story about building a digital musical instrument from scratch that has gone too far. 408. Revolutionizing Web3: How Entangle's Partnership with Consensys Unlocks New Frontiers The article delves into the strategic partnership between Entangle, a pioneering Web3 infrastructure provider, and Consensys, a renowned blockchain incubator. 409. #FoundersConnect: Njoku Emmanuel, the 19-year-old CEO & Co-founder of Lazerpay Interview with Lazerpay co-founder & CEO, Njoku Emmanuel. 410. Startups of The Year 2023: 130+ Startups Nominated in San Diego HackerNoon is pleased to announce the nominees for “Startups of the Year”, featuring the most innovative companies in San Diego. 411. The Future of No-Code: An Interview with Parker Thompson from No-Code Report 🚀 No-Code Report is a weekly no-code newsletter, built using no-code tools like Webflow, Airtable, and Zapier. Working at a no-code analytics firm, I wanted to learn about insights in the field more broadly, so I spoke with No-Code Report's founder, Parker Thompson, on the state of the industry and its future. 412. 22 Best Tools to Use for Marketing Startups in 2022 Good advice on the useful tools in different marketing niches. Short description of tools that can be really useful for marketing startups 413. Startups of The Year 2023: 800+ Startups Nominated in San Francisco HackerNoon is pleased to announce the nominees for Startups of the Year 2023, featuring the most innovative companies in San Fransisco. 414. Software Developers' Top 12 Secure Software Development Lifecycle (SSDL) practices by Microsoft Microsoft Secure (SDL) practice focused more on the reliability part of the software, security vulnerabilities, threat modeling, compliance, reporting, IRP. 415. How Fraction AI is Democratizing AI Ownership for the Masses Fraction AI’s Shashank Yadav shares insights into how his platform is decentralizing AI model training and ownership, making specialized AI accessible to all. 416. How to Engineer Viral Social Proof Disclosure: We use Viral Loops, Webflow and Proof and are part of their affiliate programs. Clicking the links on this page will help us continue purchasing their services. 417. How Collectibles.com is Tapping Into Blockchain to Transform a $500 Billion Industry Discover how Collectibles.com is revolutionizing the $500B collectibles market by bridging traditional collecting with blockchain technology. 418. Jason Calacanis Publicly Shot Down Andrew Farah’s Pitch — And It Helped Get His Startup $16 Million The premise of Andrew Farah’s startup is pretty simple. 419. How to Not Fail Your Next Startup Over the past 7 years I have worked in large IT companies in the Russian Federation, EU, and in the USA. Here's what I wish I knew before I started each project 420. Meet the Writer: HackerNoon's Contributor Bader Youssef, Web3 Developer I’m a full-stack web3 architect and developer, with a side of tech writing whenever I can fit it in. 421. Beyond Checklists: How to Add Outbound Sales to Your Product-Led Growth (PLG) Motion Product-led growth is not enough for you to dominate the market. Viral growth loops and self-serve can only get you so far. You need an outbound sales team. 422. Building Your First Startup with Python and Node.js This article is for business owners willing to launch their first product. In this material, we will discuss and try to compare two popular backend solutions. 423. How Blockchain Startups Can Find Product Market Fit Follow our detailed guide for discovering the product-market fit for your startup 424. B2B Sales Is Broken. New Tech Can Help Closing b2b deals is difficult. People are not buying aggressive selling techniques. Existing sales softwares aren't helping. New tech can help. 425. 5 Things to Consider Before Joining a Startup Thinking of changing your career by stepping into the startup scene? Here are a few things to consider before joining a risky early-stage venture. 426. How the Krew Accelerator Program Will Support Blockchain Startups in Web3 Krew is a DeFi accelerator nested in the Klaytn ecosystem. It aims to develop, incubate, and promote DeFi products the EVM-compatible. 427. Autonomous Agents and the Next Managerial Revolution An investigation of startup opportunities in the personal agent space. 428. Why I'm launching a new programming magazine in 2020 [Part I] I am very excited to announce the launch of a new programming magazine called Human Readable Magazine. It’s been a dream of mine for many years, and thanks to our successful newsletter Morning Cup of Coding, it is now one step closer to becoming a reality. 429. Gamification Strategies for Driving User Engagement in Web3 Projects One way to help your web3 project grow and thrive is by incorporating game mechanics, which are the principles and rules that govern a game. 430. 5 Steps to Build a SaaS Product That Gets Funded Roughly a decade ago I decided to move away from my corporate job in investment banking in London to pursue something I always knew I wanted: to become an entrepreneur. 431. Finding a CTO for Your Startup So you are a startup, you’ve talked to people, and believe that your product will ”solve a problem.” 432. Silicon Valley Is In the Midst of an Ideological Battle That Nobody is Talking About Silicon Valley is experiencing a fundamental split between "Freedom Warriors" (like Musk, Ulbricht, Assange) and the "Coward Class" (Gates, Soros). [433. Interview with Priyanshu, Founder of Hyperspawn Robotics](https://hackernoon.com/interview-with-priyanshu-founder-of-hyperspawn-robotics) Hyperspawn Robotics is developing humanoid robots that precisely mimic human movements and can be controlled remotely using VR gear from anywhere in the world. 434. Shattering Barriers: Unlocking Access, Opportunity, and Rewards in the New Era of Social Networking I’m writing this article to explain why I have decided to build an audience on a niche social platform known as Warpcast, a client of the Farcaster Protocol. 435. Material10: The Startup That’s Breaking All the Rules in Gaming Material10 redefines gaming with player-driven economies, using a new model that promotes free access and monetizes through player-to-player trade taxes. 436. How to Fix Your Priorities Using the Eisenhower Matrix Urgent vs Important: How To Fix Your Priorities [437. "You Have to Distinguish a Startup From a New Business" says Paul O’Brien](https://hackernoon.com/you-have-to-distinguish-a-startup-from-a-new-business-says-paul-obrien-aa313yie) There are countless articles on the web that talk about what investors look for when funding your startup. Normally they all focus on similar things: 438. Investing in Cybersecurity to Build a Successful Exchange - With Ben Zhou, CEO at Bybit Investing in critical infrastructure is the key to building a successful digital exchange. In this interview, we talk about regulations and cybersecurity. 439. Uber Wants to be an Amazon Just like how Amazon is no longer about books, Uber is no longer about booking a car ride. 440. No-Code Solutions for All: A Peek Into How Far We've Come low-code & no-code application platforms will account for 65 percent of all app development by 2024. 441. Lessons Learned From A Literal Billionaire The most important thing I learned from a billionaire I worked with, that you need to know. 442. Interview with The Zensory: Mindfulness for Cybersecurity Yvonne Eskenzi is the owner of a cybersecurity PR agency in London. She and her daughters, Jasmine and Jade, are building a new app called The Zensory. 443. How to Effectively Plan a Startup Equity Distribution? Learn how to plan your early-stage startup's startup equity distribution effectively. 444. How the Founder of “SaaS for Daycare” Raised a $4.2 For parents of toddlers and babies, finding the right daycare can be a huge challenge. Jessica Chang saw this as an opportunity. 445. From Labels to NFT: How to Go Viral in a Tokenized Space Web 3.0 is gaining traction. Here's how decentralized technology will fundamentally alter the music industry's landscape in the near future. 446. Looking at the Startup Ecosystem: Fundraising Market Map This map is a visual overview of every company that helps you get an investment for your startup, from pitch decks to captable management. 447. Sam Blond: Here's How Brex Ran the Most Successful Billboard Campaign in History Here's How Brex Ran the Most Successful Billboard Campaign in History… 448. Top 21 Startups That Are Committed to Reduce Our Carbon Footprint Learn more about how technology can reduce carbon footprint and what CleanTech startups are likely to make a difference in the near future. 449. Why Should You Startup? myPluto helps small teams, young entrepreneurs and ,aspiring product managers to navigate the development of their first product in a structured manner. 450. Using Cloud-ZK for Developing ZKP Acceleration in the Cloud Cloud-ZK: A Toolkit for developing ZKP acceleration in the cloud 451. Are You Focusing on the Right Product Metrics? In this article, we'll delve into seven common mistakes that people often make when it comes to selecting and tracking product metrics. 452. Fyde, FTX And Treasury Management: Exclusive Interview With Fyde Co-founder Behrin Naidoo Fyde, a leading treasury management company, was a London Business School project started by Behrin Naidoo and other like-minded co-founders. 453. The Slack Problem Space and its Constraints IMHO Slack doesn’t scale. The more people in a Slack workspace, the noisier it becomes. What should my startup build as an alternative? 454. Itheum a Web3 Data Brokerage Platform After Raising $1.5 Million is Launching on Elrond Web3 Data Brokerage Platform is listing on Elrond’s Maiar Platform - A new Web3 Metaverse Ecosystem. 455. How to Get Press Coverage for Your Startup in 2023 A brief guide for startup founders looking to get some media exposure. 456. The Design of Model Productionization Architecture in Data Science A lot of companies struggle to bring their data science projects into production. It is mainly because there is a huge knowledge gap. 457. 680 Hours, 4 Rebuilds, and Getting Fired: How I Built Software While Working Warehouse Shifts Just about alone programming, innovational program. My story. 458. Guiding Startups to Success: Going From MVPs to Product-Market Fit Startup journey from MVPs to Product-Market Fit, demystifying startup challenges and highlighting the dynamic development, testing, and market adaptation. 459. 5 Macro-Trends That Will Impact Businesses Over the Next 10 Years The Big Picture: Macro-Trends That Will Shape the Next 10 Years… And how to take advantage of them 460. POWER LEADER: Lifekey founder Jason Kintzler sees a smartphone-less future Read how multi-founder and entrepreneur Jason Kintzler is taking on wearables and fintech. 461. 273 Stories To Learn About Venture Capital Learn everything you need to know about Venture Capital via these 273 free HackerNoon stories. 462. You Suck at Setting Performance Metrics One of the most common frustrations among business professionals is performance metrics. Performance metrics are how employers value the contributions made by their employees and how employees clarify the expectations of their employer. It’s a simple tool that when used with intentionality can be a powerful asset for a company, but when used wrong can be one of the fastest ways to lose top talent and discourage your workforce. 463. What Problems Hackathons Can Help Solve In Our Pandemic-Hit World The unprecedented challenge motivates thousands of tech specialists to join hackathon teams and create something meaningful for millions during COVID 464. Why Digital Transformation is Yes Code No code applications are all the rage amongst fans of digital transformation. But do they actually facilitate the goal of making organizations more efficient, connected, and effective? 465. Founders, Do You Have a Plan for the End of the World? Founders and CEOs have a lot of tasks and responsibilities. Coaching the team, becoming a mentor for newcomers, and preparing for the end of the world. 466. 5 Essential Measures Startups can Take to Navigate the Cost of Living Crisis Rising energy costs mean that cash flow forecasts are liable to change considerably over time, and businesses may need to manage their gas and electricity usage 467. 30k+ Startups, 4k+ Cities: Startups of the Year 2023 by HackerNoon is Here! HackerNoon, the technology publishing company, announces the launch of Startups of the Year 2023— a global, community-driven award for startups. 468. Startups With Ukrainian Roots Raise $200+ Million in 2022 Due to the global financial crisis, the looming recession, and the war in Ukraine, no one expected to see large rounds. 469. Snackable Business Model Breakdowns - Maven.com Snackable Business Model Breakdowns of Maven.com Maven is a platform that enables instructors to launch and run their cohort based classes successfully. 470. It’s Time for No-Code to Grow-up It’s Time for No-Code to Grow-up 471. 4 Strategic Design Practices to Future-Proof Your Startup in 2022 Apply these simple strategies to promote longevity and build success for your startup 472. It All Begins With a Side Project Growing up building 473. "If You Want to Earn More, Increase The Value of Your Work to The Employer"- There's No Other Recipe Explained why IT specialists earn more than cashiers, how to make your employer pay you more, and what this has to do with fear of big money 474. Blockchain in the Outdoor Industry Disruption, disruption, disruption. That has been the name of the game when it comes to new technologies for the better part of the last decade. Virtually every industry has seen this buzzword used in some capacity over the last few years, and rightfully so. New advancements in technology have allowed companies in various industries to attract new customers, provide more value to these customers, and operate more efficiently overall. This has led to a change in the traditional way of doing things as new trends and methods emerge. One industry that is also noticing this trend of disruptive change is the outdoor industry. 475. Five Tips for Applying to YC 2021 Tips and resources for applying to Y Combinator 476. How AI is Changing the User Shopping Experience with Omri Katz I sat down with Omri Katz, CEO at Dialogue to discuss how AI is changing the E-commerce industry. 477. To Guarantee Your Success, You Have to Burn Your Boats How to Guarantee Your Success: Burn The Boats 478. How to Get High-Quality Traffic to Your New Tech Startup's Website How to Get High-Quality Traffic to Your New Tech Startup's Website. 479. The 4 Mindsets of a Great Startup Engineer For those looking to leap into the world of startups, here are the four essential mindsets that will make you a successful startup engineer. 480. 10 Truths of Venture Capital That I Wish Someone Had Told Me So, first the disclaimer… 481. How to Win the Velo Writing Contest: A Detailed Cheat Sheet In order to display a non-static website - you'll need to have a data source and connect it with Velo. For example, you can create some sort of "fake API". 482. Ultimate Guide To Building an Unbeatable Multi-Tenant SaaS Startup With Heroku [Part 1] In this multi-part series, I'll transform a new application into a multi-tenant experience running in the Heroku ecosystem. This article focuses on the object model, design, architecture, and security. 483. How I Used a Product Management Process to Start a Yoga Business [Part 1] The purpose of this article to share my process and journey launching Lund Yoga Community — Sweden’s first sustainable donation-based yoga studio. 484. Why It’s a Good Idea for Developers to Work with Startups Instead of for Them What if I told you, it’s possible to get the best of both worlds – to capture the advantages of working with a startup while mitigating the downsides? 485. How SoClose For Instagram Provides Revenue for College Athletes The NCAA recently announced that they will soon be in support of college athletes obtaining brand partnership and sponsorship deals, leaving college athletes all over the nation highly anticipating the 2021-2022 season. 486. KOL: The Startup Aiming to be at the Intersection of Google and LinkedIn A Key Opinion Leader is an influencer and subject matter expert. 487. 4 Tips for Building a Successful Business from Scratch in 2022 Four useful tips on starting a business from scratch, finding your purpose, and avoiding mistakes. 488. How To Discover a Coding Mentor You’re not here to mess around. You want a job that pays you for your technical skills and you’re willing to do whatever it takes to land that job offer. But the journey’s been tough. You’re concerned with if you’re learning the right things. You’re not sure if you’re heading in the right direction. You’ve tried coding something, looked at coding docs, and then realized the docs weren’t that helpful. 489. We Built a Modern Data Stack for Startups Here's how we built our data stack at incident.io. If you're a company that cares about data access for all, follow this guide and we guarantee great results. 490. How to Go From 0 to 1000 Users in 30 Days In this article, you will learn how to go From zero to thousand users in 30 Days! 491. Software Engineering and the Ikea Effect This is the IKEA effect, a cognitive bias where we place a disproportionately high value on products that we have partially created. 492. How to Attract Investors for Your Next Startup Here are 9 steps you can take to attract investors and make them want to work with you as much as you want them to work with you. 493. Managing an Engineering Team: A Guide for Startups How to build a proactive and happy engineering team? What should you know to manage and lead the team of engineers more effectively? Here we’re going to share the startup guide with the helpful tips to make you a better manager and leader. 494. The Importance of Digital Assets and their Valuation Well, this article provides a comprehensive overview and analysis of digital assets and how to value them. 495. It’s Time to Reap the Rewards for Reading in Web3 It's time for deep reading in Web3 496. Addiction Treatment: All You Need to Know About Telehealth Telehealth addiction treatment works by providing real-time support, advice and guidance to help you overcome your addiction. 497. A Remote Startup Playbook: The Essential Tools and Books Real estate tech company Perch uses tools that enable the team to work collaboratively and efficiently and are user-friendly. 498. 5 Successful Explainer Videos Examples Are you a newborn brand, startup, or even established company launching a new product? Likely, you are now looking for ways to attract your audience’s attention and gain their loyalty. Good news! There is a great solution to obey the customer’s hearts and instill strong associations with your brand — animated explainer videos. 499. What I Learned From Crossing Marc Andreessen's Radar What it means to earn attention in a saturated ecosystem — not through networking, but through clarity, substance, and well-structured thinking. 500. Infuse your Business with AI-Powered Creativity Thank you for checking out the 500 most read blog posts about Startup on HackerNoon . Visit the /Learn Repo to find the most read blog posts about any technology.
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