Top products from r/SoloFounders

We found 2 product mentions on r/SoloFounders. We ranked the 2 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the top 20.

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u/miguelos · 3 pointsr/SoloFounders

I'm a bit crazy about task management software. I tried all of them.

I dream about task management. My passion is task management. I'm serious.

The thing is, I never found any good task management solution, ever. They all pretty much suck, and none reach an acceptable level of feature and usability.

Read Getting Things Done by David Allen. It will change your life (it changed mine). I'm not more organized than before (because there's not any good tool), but I no longer think the same way about tasks anymore.

So yes, using paper is superior to using fake paper inside a computer that doesn't bring much additional functionalities and improvements.

Take a look at /r/productivity.

u/vascopatricio · 1 pointr/SoloFounders

I would be aware of the data used in this article. There is a "survivor bias" people aren't usually aware of - we only analyze success cases and not failures, and draw conclusions from them.

You can analyze 10 out of 20 successful startups and realize many have solo founders... but you might not be including the 150 out of 200 that had solo founders and also failed.

Professor Noah Wasserman released an excellent book called The Founder's Dilemmas (https://www.amazon.com/Founders-Dilemmas-Anticipating-Foundation-Entrepreneurship/dp/0691158304) where he presents research not very encouraging to startup founders. And his research included 1000 startups, if I'm not mistaken.