Top Stories published by Startups.com in September of 2016

Build a KICK ASS STARTUP on Your Own Terms.

By Ritika Puri on Startups.co

TL;DR: David Heinemeier Hansson (DHH), co-founder at Basecamp and creator of Ruby on Rails, is just badass. Instead of ‘living the dream’ and building a ‘unicorn’ company, he did something smarter


Heat-Seeking Missile: WePay’s Journey to Product-Market Fit

By Katie Parrott on Startups.co

Rich Aberman and his co-Founder Bill Clerico were making great progress with their payment processing startup, WePay.


Married to My Co-Founder: What Happens When a Startup Really is a Marriage

By Emma McGowan on Startups.co

People say that the co-Founder relationship is like a marriage — but what about when it actually is a marriage?


Bikes, Bamboo, and B2B: How James Wolf Does It All

By Emma McGowan on Startups.co

James Wolf started one of his companies, The Bike Shop — which is located in the expat hub of Thao Dien in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam — after pressure from friends pointing out that it…


Founders, you can take a vacation.

By Jenna Birch on Startups.co

Vacation. A concept that sounds nice in theory, but is a total bitch to pull off in 2016. Or is it?

For a startup founder, the logistics are terrifying. Who’s going to meet with those…


Grind Mode: A Chat With Derek Andersen

By Katie Parrott on Startups.co

“It’s a war of attrition, it really is. Most entrepreneurs in most industries just give up. So the question is — how long can you

How to Find Your Inventory Sweet Spot

By Zeynep Ilgaz on Startups.co

Few things are more exciting than ordering your first big batch of inventory. You daydream about unpacking box after box and then watching your profits soar once it begins selling like hotcakes.


Ready for Anything: Kapture and the Importance of Evolving with the Market

By Katie Parrott on Startups.co

“Sometimes your spidey sense is like, ‘I don’t know if either one of these are right,’ but you