F/MS Startup Game FAQ
Short answers for founders who want to understand the MEAN Framework, the game layer and how to use this site without getting lost in startup advice.
Questions
What is F/MS Startup Game?
F/MS Startup Game is the mission-based startup layer connected to Fe/male Switch. It helps first-time founders move from idea to first customer through validation, MVP testing, lean spending and weekly operating routines.
What is the MEAN Framework?
The MEAN Framework is the practical decision system behind the site. On this site it means: validate the problem, test demand, ship version 0.1, keep the next five moves visible and build repeatable startup SOPs.
Who is this for?
It is for first-time and early-stage founders who need practical evidence before spending heavily on product, consultants, content or growth channels.
Do I need to know how to code?
No. The guides include non-technical validation methods such as customer interviews, concierge MVPs, landing page tests and smoke tests. Technical build decisions come after the demand signal is clearer.
Where do I start?
Start with the homepage mission map, then open the blog when a specific mission needs more detail.
How is this different from a startup course?
The site does not try to package entrepreneurship as a clean classroom topic. It treats startup work as a sequence of field tests where each result changes the next move.
Which MVP method fits?
Use the lightest test that proves or disproves the next risky assumption. When the path is unclear, compare options through MVP resources before building.
Does this help me choose a startup idea?
Yes, but only when the idea is tested against customer behavior. For low-investment idea discovery, Tiny Launch gives starting points before the MEAN Framework turns one idea into evidence.
How do I contact the team?
Use the contact page for the current contact page and support context.
If the answer you need is practical, the blog is usually the fastest next stop.
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