I have been working on the side with my partner on an app since more than a year ago. I work a day job to pay off my student loans and lately, have been losing hope on the startup. At this point, I’m only in it because 1) of my co-founder and 2) I have already given it a year of my life. Everyday is a struggle to work on it. I joined my co-founder because I believed in the idea and thought it could be a hit.

Several iterations and several “pivots” later, we have still not launched the app. Pivoting too often and too much was a mistake. Even the current set of features of the app aren’t really good enough.

My personal life has taken a hit, I’m not able to give my 100% to my day job. My personal relationships have suffered tremendously, and there’s also a lot of “tech-debt” that has accumulated because of subpar quality of code by the freelancers. I’m just constantly fixing one bug after another and I have lost the energy because it hasnt been rewarding at all for me. I can’t even sell my positions and exit.

I’m trying to gain different perspectives here and trying to find out what people have done when they found themselves in a situation similar to mine

  • AlexFromBuffalab@alien.topB
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    11 months ago

    Seems like a in a sunken cost fallacy. If you don’t have any customers a year in walk away. That’s not how startups are supposed to work. Just learn from the lessons and move on.