Pre-revenue founders unsure when and how to build a GTM strategy
Early-stage founders are frequently told they need a go-to-market strategy before they have any revenue or traction, but lack clarity on what that means at their stage. Professional GTM consulting is expensive and often premature. This creates a gap for lightweight, stage-appropriate GTM guidance tools.
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