I'm Syket, and I've noticed a pattern: most startup failures aren't due to bad ideas, but slow/expensive technical execution.
Over 30+ projects, I've developed a framework for rapid MVP development:
Week 1-2: Core features + authentication + payments Week 3-4: Mobile app + admin dashboard + analytics Week 5-6: AI features + optimization + launch prep
Recent examples: - Taplab Agency: Now UK's largest edu creator platform (https://taplab.agency) - Unithrive: Mentorship platform serving thousands of UK students (https://www.unithrive.net) - Connect Jew: NGO management system scaling across multiple cities (https://connect-jew.vercel.app)
What I've learned about startup tech: 1. *Start with revenue generation* - build payment processing first 2. *Mobile-first design* - 80% of users are on mobile 3. *AI integration* - users expect smart features now 4. *Performance = retention* - every 100ms delay costs users
The key insight: Don't build everything. Build the minimum that generates revenue, then iterate based on real user data.
I'm curious - what's been the biggest technical bottleneck in your startup journey? Happy to share specific solutions I've implemented.
Portfolio: https://syket.io