Solo Entrepreneurship — A Curse or a Superpower? Here Are 12 Reasons I Decided to Build a Startup Alone.

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Hi, I’m Dima, the founder of PitchBob, an AI co-pilot for entrepreneurs. And yes, I’m a solo founder. Worse yet (or so they say), I’m a business-oriented founder, not a technical one. That’s a dead-end case, some might argue. And to some extent, they might be right. But only to some extent.

Recently, Carta published a study stating that 24% of co-founders in startups founded by two people don’t last beyond the four-year mark. In other words, one in four startups with co-founders turns into a solo-founder-led startup within four years. “Wow,” I thought. “Wow,” investors must have thought, especially those

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