Build a startup with a game plan
F/MS Startup Game turns the MEAN Framework into missions for first-time founders: validate the problem, test demand, ship version 0.1 and find the next five moves without startup theater.
Based on the existing guide: validate before building, spend lean, use customer language and turn founder chaos into weekly decisions.
Most founders lose before the market says no
The original page is right: startups usually die from self-inflicted wounds. This landing page makes that argument faster and clearer, then points visitors into the game layer where they take action.
Building too soon
Founders polish features before they know whether the pain costs people time, money or sanity.
Running in circles
Busy work feels like progress until there is no clear customer signal, channel or next move.
Spending wrong
Premature tools, consultants and hires burn budget before the founder knows what must be proven.
Quitting blind
Without a scoreboard, founders cannot tell the difference between a bad idea and a good idea tested badly.
The MEAN Framework becomes your 90-day quest map
Instead of another inspirational guide, the page now presents a playable path: collect evidence, run a demand test, ship the smallest useful version and keep a practical operating system.
Validate the problem
Talk to real potential customers, ask what they tried already and write down the exact words they use.
Run a demand test
Use a landing page, concierge MVP, prototype or pre-sale before you commit to a full product build.
Ship version 0.1
Build one core feature, collect payment if possible and work with design partners who give detailed feedback.
Choose five moves
Turn the evidence into a weekly action list so every founder hour has a clear reason to exist.
From long guide to founder operating system
The existing page has the raw material: validation questions, MVP choices, lean tools, SOPs, cost discipline and community. This version packages those ideas as a focused entry point.
An idea, a rough customer profile and a pile of founder uncertainty.
Customer interviews, smoke tests, pricing checks, version 0.1 and simple operating routines.
A clearer startup decision: build, cut, reposition or keep testing with better evidence.
Startup basics
Use the practical founder guides when the work needs a repeatable checklist instead of another note.
Open basicsMVP resources
When the test type is unclear, send founders to the MVP platform before they build too much.
Compare MVP pathsAI search fix
The current blog already covers AI search visibility for bootstrapped European startups.
Read the fixFounder channels
Use the LinkedIn vs X guide when posting starts to feel like noise instead of distribution.
Pick a channelStop reading about startups. Start playing the next move.
Use F/MS Startup Game when you need a practical path from idea to first customer, not another generic framework.
