transparency.
building in public. sharing real numbers. documenting the journey from broke medtech founder to (hopefully) sustainable website subscription business.
→ updated weekly. no vanity metrics. no bullshit.
bank balance:
midday138,52 €
balance
revenue:
goals:
survival
30 dayspaying customers
0 customers / 2 customers
→pitch to 3 prospects weekly
→follow up on warm leads
monthly revenue
$0 / $1,580
→close 2 customers at $900/month
→launch premium tier
growth
90 dayspaying customers
0 customers / 5 customers
→content marketing push
→partnership deals
monthly revenue
$0 / $3,950
→5 customers × $900
→price optimization
impact
end of yearmedtech funding
$0 / $10,000
→profitable business = research capital $
→reinvest profit
websites shipped
8 websites / 50 websites
→streamline delivery process
→tasks automation
reality check
current progress: 0 customers, $0 revenue (brutal honesty)
survival mode: need 2 customers by sep 15 or back to job hunting
runway burning: $200/day opportunity cost (not working elsewhere)
the mission: every usd of profit funds medtech research
why i'm sharing this:
most founders fake progress with vanity metrics. i'm sharing real numbers and concrete steps.
weekly updates, no fluff. if i miss survival goals by sep 15, i'll publicly document the failure and lessons learned.
if i hit them, every usd of profit above living expenses goes straight into medtech research. receipts will be public.
→ transparency is the only honest growth strategy when you're pushing hard.
why this level of transparency?
trust:if you're considering hiring me, you deserve to know where i stand
accountability:public goals keep me honest and motivated
learning:documenting this experiment for others to learn from
motivation:i'm too motivated to fake it till i make it
→ follow the journey on x/twitter. questions? dm me there.