Can You Build a Startup in Less Than 40 Hours a Week?

In today's Startup Therapy Podcast, Wil and Ryan discuss if you can actually build a startup in less than 40 hours a week. Building a successful startup typically requires a significant investment of time and effort. While it's theoretically possible to work on a startup for less than 40 hours a week, it may significantly impact the chances of success. Building a startup is not just one job; it involves planning, research, product development, marketing, and networking. By committing more hours initially, founders can accelerate the growth and development of their startup, potentially leading to a point where they can work fewer hours in the future. Ultimately, the time invested in the early stages can significantly influence the trajectory and potential success of a startup.Sign up for the Startups Newsletterhttps://www.startups.com/newsletterResources:Startup Therapy Podcast https://www.startups.com/beginJoin our Network of Top Founders Check in with us on LinkedIn | Wil Schroter | Ryan RutanWhat to Listen For00:00 Intro02:16 Time is the only resource you got05:05 It’s now survival mode06:21 Why would you start this if you don’t want to put yourself in completely?08:15 Focus all your energy on one thing09:25 In a startup, 40 hours is not enough10:27 You can work less in the future if you work more now13:43 Time commitment to the business15:52 When things need to get done, they need to be done18:43 It depends on how many people will get affected20:03 It just needs to take time in the beginning25:07 For startups, everything is variable27:22 Experience is not a formula for success

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The "No BS" version of how startups are really built, taught by actual startup Founders who have lived through all of it. Hosts Wil Schroter and Ryan Rutan talk candidly about the intense struggles Founders face both personally and professionally as they try to turn their idea into something that will change the world.