Ever since I started down this path, I’ve asked myself this question. I saw gurus like Marc Lou (@marc_louvion on X) launching 20 startups and it seemed kind of crazy to me. On the other hand, entrepreneurs like David Park (founder of Jenni AI) have focused on one idea that worked and scaled it to infinity, reaching $9M ARR.
But is it really beneficial to build so many startups, or is it better to pursue one good idea? Are people truly willing to pay a subscription for just anything? If that were the case, managing so many subscriptions would be insane—the real winners would be startups like Subbuddy or ClickUp.
After a few years of being obsessed with this world, I’m still undecided on this topic.
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But is it really beneficial to build so many startups, or is it better to pursue one good idea? Are people truly willing to pay a subscription for just anything? If that were the case, managing so many subscriptions would be insane—the real winners would be startups like Subbuddy or ClickUp.
After a few years of being obsessed with this world, I’m still undecided on this topic.