Mariah Akinbi’s Reviews > The SaaS Playbook: Build a Multimillion-Dollar Startup Without Venture Capital > Status Update
Mariah Akinbi
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“most of what you’ll need to do, you’ve never done before, and you’re not good at it, although you think you are. probably you’ll be better than most people at doing it for the 1st time because you’re highly motivated... so, you don’t know marketing, but you do know your customer; it’s better to write clearly and directly to a person you deeply understand than to have a degree in marketing.”
— Nov 15, 2025 09:50AM
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Mariah Akinbi
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Success comes down to three things: hard work, luck, and skill.
Successful founders have a bias towards action. Minimal analysis paralysis.
In your personal life, money saves you hours.
In your business, money saves you years.
13 pages of notes, many chats with Claude, and definite future re-read!
— Nov 20, 2025 03:42PM
Successful founders have a bias towards action. Minimal analysis paralysis.
In your personal life, money saves you hours.
In your business, money saves you years.
13 pages of notes, many chats with Claude, and definite future re-read!
Mariah Akinbi
is on page 144 of 200
Success comes down to three things: hard work, luck, and skill.
Successful founders have a bias towards action. Minimal analysis paralysis.
In your personal life, money saves you hours.
In your business, money saves you years.
13 pages of notes, many chats with Claude, and definite future re-read!
— Nov 20, 2025 03:41PM
Successful founders have a bias towards action. Minimal analysis paralysis.
In your personal life, money saves you hours.
In your business, money saves you years.
13 pages of notes, many chats with Claude, and definite future re-read!
Mariah Akinbi
is on page 144 of 200
writing lots of notes!
"Solving your customers' problems is the road to strengthening product-market fit."
"For bootstrappers, it isn’t a lack of money that kills businesses. It’s founder burnout."
Walling differentiates between task- vs project- vs owner-level thinking
— Nov 18, 2025 09:57PM
"Solving your customers' problems is the road to strengthening product-market fit."
"For bootstrappers, it isn’t a lack of money that kills businesses. It’s founder burnout."
Walling differentiates between task- vs project- vs owner-level thinking
Mariah Akinbi
is on page 42 of 200
Bootstrappers don’t run out of money; they run out of motivation.
— Nov 15, 2025 11:25AM

