Tag: business
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The Story Of Kieren Day And Cordoval: From Council Estate To Building The Everything App
Part 1 of 3 – Origin I spent my teenage years in Chelmsford, England. Long before I ever built anything real, before platforms, projects, or products existed, there was simply a fascination. As far back as I can remember I had a deep curiosity for two things: technology and business. When other kids were watching…
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The Quiet Advantage of AI Founders Who Document Everything
Most founders treat documentation as an afterthought. It is something they promise to do later when the product is stable, when the team grows, or when the company becomes more organized. In the early stages, documentation feels like a distraction from building. But in the age of AI driven businesses, documentation is becoming one of…
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The AI Workflow Stack: Building a Business That Compounds Every Week
Many founders think about building an AI startup in terms of a single product. They imagine one tool that solves a problem, attracts users, and generates revenue. While this approach can work, it often leads to fragile businesses that depend entirely on one feature or one audience. A more durable approach is to think in…
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Why Most AI Startups Fail to Find a Market (And How to Avoid the Trap)
Every week, hundreds of new AI tools launch online. Many of them look impressive. They have polished landing pages, clever names, and demos showing how quickly they can generate text, images, or automation workflows. And yet most of these products disappear quietly within a few months. The problem is rarely the technology. In many cases…
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The Hidden Advantage of AI Businesses: Compounding Prompt Infrastructure
Most founders treat prompts as disposable. They open an AI tool, write a request, get an answer, and move on. The next day they start again from scratch. This works when you are experimenting, but it is a terrible way to build an AI-powered business. The real advantage in AI companies comes from something most…