5 Other Ways StartupToDo.com can save you time and improve your startup

  • 1 Save time today with a Guide.
  • 2 Ask your peers for a Site Review.
  • 3 Join a Group. Or several.
  • 4 Request a Guide.
  • 5 Browse the rest of StartupToDo.com.
Guides

Save time today with a Guide.

Guides save you the time and energy of re-researching and re-inventing how to accomplish many of the hundreds of projects and tasks you need to get done to bootstrap your startup. Go to Public Guides, hover over a Guide to get a preview. If you want to add that Guide as your own unique project, open it and click "Add to my Projects"

You already have one Project created from the "Getting the Most from StartupToDo.com" Guide; see it in your Overview.


Site Reviews

Ask your peers for a Site Review.

Every startup needs a compelling, market-relevant web site. Here at StartupToDo.com members help each other by completing Site Reviews. Site Reviews are quick and easy to do, anonymous and designed to test your site for the most important success factors: how well do you explain your product or service, how well do you facilitate its sale and how much do you influence prospective customers.

Don't have a web site yet? Hone your web marketing skills by reviewing other members' sites. And, raise your standing when you're ready to ask for site reviews.


Groups

Join a Group. Or several.

Groups are a way of seeing all the Guides, Requested Guides, Tips, Resources and Events relevant to that Group. Whether you're a Rails dev or a .NET coder, keen on branding, or facing specific issues in your country, Groups today provide focus. Adding Group Discussion Forums is on the Roadmap as the next big thing here at StartupToDo.com.

Don't see the Group you need? Start it! Group Moderators will soon begin to enjoy additional opportunites to go along with their increased participation here.


Request a Guide

Request a Guide.

What's your next startup step? If there's not a Guide for it (and it's not coding your app), there should be. Why not take a minute and post a Requested Guide? Contributing members (including Bob Walsh) look at Requested Guides for topics they know something about to write up as Guides.

Implementing something that helps your startup? Or is your startup providing a service other members might want to purchase? Create a Project, write/reuse a few steps and submit it as a Guide.


Browse StartupToDo.com

Browse the rest of StartupToDo.com.

Besides Guides, Site Reviews and Groups, there's:

  • Startup Resources.
  • Tips to make building your startup easier and faster.
  • Events online and off (and soon at StartupToDo.com) to get in on.
  • Your Profile that you can share with other members (or not).