Hardware is hard. So why does eero do it? — Interview with Nick Weaver, Co-Founder and CEOby Rafe NeedlemanIt might seem that the economics of making hardware are at odds with the cycle of easy money and fast startups, but there are still people who think that hardware is a good business because it is so difficult.Continue
The Myth of Job Securityby Karoli HindriksIf a job can be lost at any time because of external factors, why not work instead on something you actually care about?Continue
Antigua Guatemala is the Perfect Hidden City for Digital Nomads and Startupsby Emma McGowanThinking about making the jump to location independent work, either for yourself or your startup? Forget Asia -- Antigua Guatemala is where it's at.Continue
Best Pitch Decks Ever: The Most Successful Fundraising Pitches You Need to Knowby CayaThe ideal investor presentation for a company would depend on its product, needs, vision, team, and audience. Here are some of the best to get some inspiration.Continue
The Elephant In The Room: Collaborative Overloadby Vesela BodurovaCollaboration has become a buzzword. And for a good reason.Continue
The Difference Between “Remote” and “Remote-First” Companiesby Paul FarnellThoughts on building a remote culture, from a remote CEOContinue
The Founders Agreement: Saving Your Startup From Co-Founder Conflictby Meghdad AbbaszadeganSome arguments are inevitable, but there are things you can do to protect your company — like having a founders agreement in place. Continue
Interview with Philip Wilson, Founder and CEO of Ecofiltro | Startups.comby Emma McGowanPhilip Wilson's sister stopped talking to him when he proposed selling the water filters that his family had traditionally given away for free to the Guatemalan poor. She said it would never work -- and he set out to prove her wrong.Continue
Interview with Corey Egan, Co-Founder of ilumiby Katie ParrottIlumi CEO and co-Founder Corey Egan talks about the realities of competing in one of today’s most competitive industries. Continue
How Startups Are Using Virtual Assistantsby Katie ParrottFor busy startup teams, the name of the game — today more than ever — is productivity.Continue