Ever wondered why there aren't enough stories about new, promising startups?

Ever wondered why there aren't enough stories about new, promising startups?

We did too! Felicia-Daniela Moraru and I are avid readers of founder interviews, especially of early-stage founders.


There are a lot of interesting perspectives and problems; reading stories is a very good way to learn about new industries, niches, and their respective problems. Also, it's a good remedy for Schlep Blindness. So many incredible journeys remain untold, especially from areas beyond the usual startup hotspots.


Why is it that some successful startup stories make it to the mainstream, and others don't?


Probably because some stories are unsexy for the public. The Facebook story is great, but what about B2B startups that tackle problems known only to industry professionals, generating tens of millions in annual revenue?


There is no better way to discover this info than by talking to the founders themselves. That's what we started doing not so long ago.


Without the right roadmap, credentials, or mentors, navigating the startup world can be daunting. However, these problems are universal; any founder faces them, sooner or later.


After getting more traffic than we anticipated, we have decided to launch the Founders Project Newsletter on LinkedIn as well.


At Founders Project, we don't just talk about startups; we talk to the founders themselves, sharing their raw, unfiltered experiences. The highs, the lows, and the invaluable lessons in between.


Our newsletter is tailor-made for ambitious individuals like you - those wanting to make and market something people want.


Ready for the Next Step? Subscribe to The Founders Project Newsletter and don't miss a story! We will publish a new story every week.


Here are some past stories (but not all):


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