
Startups are supposed to be messy โ but some messes are just plain inexcusable. In this brutally honest (and darkly funny) piece, Patricia Sink (Seed Investor, Venture Partner) calls out the kinds of startup behaviours that make even the most seasoned founder want to scream into the void. If youโve ever nodded along to a pitch about โno competitorsโ or watched a team spend more time perfecting a logo than talking to users, this piece is for you. But, fair warning: itโs sharp, itโs direct, and if it stings a littleโฆ well, maybe itโs supposed to.
STUPID things in startups that make me want to walk into traffic:
1. โWe donโt have competitors.โ
Congrats, youโve invented loneliness.
Either you’re not solving a real problem or you’re too lazy to Google.
2. 17-person advisory boards.
If you need that many โadvisorsโ before revenue, you donโt need a startupโyou need therapy.
3. Founders who say โWeโre pre-product, pre-revenue, pre-ideaโฆbut raising $3M.โ
No. Youโre pre-reality.
4. Hiring a Head of Marketing before knowing what the hell youโre selling.
Theyโre not magicians. If you havenโt nailed the value, no one else can.
5. Calling it a โcommunityโ when itโs 4 bots and your cousin in a Discord.
6. Spending 3 months on a logo, 0 months talking to users.
Yeah, I knowโrude.
But someone needs to say it.
Startups arenโt a vibes-only zone. If you want to build something real, stop the cosplay.
Now, excuse the tone, but if this stings a littleโฆ maybe it should.
ยฉ Patricia Sink
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