Is the biggest problem that startups dont get enough help, or that there Arent enough startups? I think the last. incubators seem to contribute to the first, while YC is somewhere in the middle between making new startups and helping them. I think im onto something that solely focuses on creating more startups: nurturing sideprojects.<p>Everything starts on the side? Am i wrong? Its "on the side" for 5 minutes, or 15 years. It becomes a startup or stays a hobby. By nurturing and matching people wanting to coop on SideProjects we expand the funnel. Ive made a community with 300+ people https://fenomener.framer.website/<p>And revived buildspace, to get more people into launching stuff: https://youtu.be/C-6qQOqTEZw?si=Sdiwbof8jdXI5fQw
> Is the biggest problem that startups dont get enough help, or that there Arent enough startups? I think the last.<p>I disagree. There are plenty of startups. Most don't succeed. What makes you think that it's the latter?<p>> Its "on the side" for 5 minutes, or 15 years<p>In my limited experience, this is because marketing is bloody difficult, particularly if you're one person who's used to technical matters and has limited capital.<p>I like the intention though. I'm not so sure about going straight from a slick landing page into a somewhat shoddy google doc. At least clean up the grammar and spelling.