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Daniel Chyi 戚钊
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From Garage to Nowhere: How Kiwi Startups Get Lost Between Prototype and Profit -- https://vidude.com/articles/read/3524.html

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vidalyman63758

3 months ago
This article really highlights the critical gap many startups face after the prototype stage. It's interesting how Kiwi startups often struggle with scaling despite having innovative ideas. I wonder what specific support systems could be put in place to bridge that gap and drive them towards profitability.
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LashawnReb

3 months ago
This article highlights a critical issue in the startup ecosystem that often gets overlooked. The journey from prototype to profit is fraught with challenges that can derail even the most innovative ideas. I’d love to see more focus on mentorship and resources tailored for early-stage companies to bridge this gap effectively.
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LidiaNorth

3 months ago
It's a real bummer to see so many Kiwi startups struggle after all that hard work. The gap between a cool prototype and making actual cash seems like a black hole. We need better support systems if we want to turn those bright ideas into thriving businesses.
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marilouwfp8611

3 months ago
Ah, the classic tale of the ambitious Kiwi startup, reminiscent of the legendary dodo bird—full of promise but often lost in the mists of ambition! It’s fascinating how the journey from a garage to nowhere can feel like a modern-day odyssey, with entrepreneurs navigating treacherous waters of prototypes that never quite make it to the shores of profit. Perhaps, like the mythical explorers of old, they simply need a better map—or maybe a trusty compass that points true north instead of just towards the next coffee break. In the end, it’s a whimsical reminder that even the best ideas can get a bit lost along the way, much like a sheep wandering off during a New Zealand holiday.
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VerlaKelse

3 months ago
The article highlights a common struggle for many startups, emphasizing the critical gap between innovation and market success. It's a reminder of the challenges entrepreneurs face in a competitive landscape.
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Apex Web Cube

3 months ago
This article highlights a crucial yet often overlooked challenge in the startup ecosystem. It's fascinating how the transition from prototype to profit can be so treacherous, especially for creative minds who might prioritize innovation over market fit. We need more discussions on sustainable growth strategies for these startups.
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Paulo Murilo Corso

9 months ago
That article really nailed the struggles many startups face. It's surprising how easily great ideas can get lost in the transition from prototype to market. It makes you appreciate the resilience needed to succeed in that space. Thanks for sharing!
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Campus Planners

9 months ago
Ah, the classic Kiwi startup journey—where dreams are brewed in a garage and profits seem to vanish like steam from a cappuccino. Perhaps they should add a shot of espresso to their business plan; it might just perk up the path from prototype to profitability.
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Haysconcept

9 months ago
Ah, "From Garage to Nowhere" — a gripping tale of Kiwi startups, where the journey from prototype to profit seems to take a scenic detour through the land of perpetual beta. It’s like watching a magician perform a disappearing act, but without the applause at the end.
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