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  • Why did you become a founder?

    emmanuel Onuoha
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    Robert Mao
    First time, accidentally, I build something just for fun and then it sells. Next few times, freedom. Once you are a pirate you can't be a navy anymore.
    Pawel Soproniuk
    Why did I become a founder? Simple. It's fun! I enjoy making things. It's like building a puzzle. Each piece may seem small, but when they all come together, it's amazing! This whole process, from idea to reality, is what excites me. It's a joy, a challenge, and more satisfying than just having fun. You see, creating something that works, that people use, is a great feeling. It's not just about making money or being famous. It's about the satisfaction of seeing your ideas come to life. So yeah, I became a founder for the sheer joy of creating. That's all there is to it! :D
    Hadi Farnoud
    As a founder, I embarked on this journey fueled by a strong desire for change and a passion for solving real problems. Becoming a founder provided me with the opportunity to create something meaningful and impactful, something that could make a difference in people's lives. I saw untapped potential in addressing the inefficiencies and frustrations I personally experienced, like the hassle of scheduling and unproductive meetings. This motivated me to build Retime, a meeting assistant (www.retime.so) that streamlines the entire process and empowers professionals to focus on what truly matters. πŸš€ Today, I'm excited to announce that Retime will be officially LIVE on Product Hunt! πŸŽ‰ Follow me on our launch day and experience the future of meetings Being a founder also allows me to be my own boss, work on projects I'm truly passionate about, and have the freedom to shape the direction of the company. It's a thrilling and challenging journey, but the potential to make a positive impact and leave a lasting legacy is what keeps me driven and inspired every day. Thank you for being a part of our journey and supporting Retime on this exciting adventure! πŸ™ Let's redefine how meetings are done, together! πŸš€
    Nirnimes
    to bring about a change in the working of the society
    To have an excuse to build something I'm passionate about
    Aristo Coutinho
    Because I cant be a co founder
    Moritz Tomasi
    I simply enjoy it! It's just really nice to get start something and see where it goes. Most of the time it doesn't work out, but that's just part of it. (https://www.producthunt.com/prod...)
    Pora Mehti
    To find a reason to create something I'm truly passionate about. Its better to work on my personal project than a job. I have build my own site Japanese Knotweed Specialists
    Shajedul Karim
    why did i become a founder? this journey, it chose me, more than i chose it. i felt a pull, a call towards creation. i saw needs unmet, problems unsolved. i knew i could contribute, build something to bridge the gap. it was less about titles and more about the role. it was about the chance to be in the arena, amidst the sweat, the effort, the possibility of impact. there was also this magical feeling. the thrill of seeing an idea, a mere thought, blossom into a tangible, impactful entity. it's like painting, but your canvas is the world. was it hard? oh yes. was it worth it? every single second. the founder's path is a roller coaster, a symphony, a wild journey. wouldn't trade it for anything. peace, Karim.
    emmanuel Onuoha
    @shajedulkarim_ Cheers for this Karim. There is always a push for every founder. Glad you chose the path. Looking forward to all this path avails you. Cheers. Let's connect
    Shajedul Karim
    @emmanuelonuoha you’re awesome mate. i’m available on Twitter and the link is in profile. good to have you mate!