Founders keep asking:
Founders keep asking: “Where do you actually learn how startups work?” 🤔 Not from one book. Not from one mentor. But by consistently following people who...
Founders keep asking:
“Where do you actually learn how startups work?” 🤔
Not from one book. Not from one mentor.
But by consistently following people who are building, funding, and scaling.
At InspireXchange we usually recommend a mix of:
→ YC, Techstars, Antler (ecosystem thinking)
→ a16z, Sequoia, Seedcamp (VC perspective)
→ First Round, Andrew Chen, 20VC (real operator insights)
→ Reforge, Growth Unhinged (product & growth)
(Full list - 25+ blogs/newsletters – comment and i will be happy to share 👇)
Big lesson? Startup knowledge compounds.
Follow the right voices long enough – and patterns start to appear.
That’s where clarity comes from.
If you want the full list or help applying it to your startup – book a quick call (link in profile).
What would you add? 💭
#StartupLearning #FounderJourney #BuildInPublic
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Accelerators & Ecosystem
→ YC Blog
→ Techstars (The Line)
→ Founder Institute
→ 500 Global
→ Antler
→ Entrepreneur First
→ Startup Grind
VC & Investors
→ a16z
→ Sequoia
→ Greylock
→ Seedcamp
→ Pear VC
→ Better Tomorrow Ventures
Operators & Founders
→ First Round Review
→ Andrew Chen
→ Tom Tunguz
→ 20VC (Harry Stebbings)
→ Growth Unhinged (Kyle Poyar)
→ Greg Isenberg
→ Noah Kagan
Product, Growth & Thinking
→ Reforge
→ Groove Blog
→ South Park Commons
→ Founder’s Corner
→ Startup Riders (Ivan Landabaso)
→ TechCrunch Startups
Big lesson: startup knowledge compounds.
What would you add? 💭