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Do Things That Don't Scale

Paul Graham's counterintuitive rule: early on, the unscalable is exactly what you should do. Startups don't take off by themselves — founders recruit users manually, deliver an over-the-top experience by hand, and learn things automation would hide. Worrying about scale too early is a form of avoidance; the manual phase is where you earn insight and love that later become…

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How it works

1. Recruit the first users by hand — go to them individually; don't wait for a funnel. Gate: "it won't scale" used to avoid direct outreach = you're hiding from the work that matters now. 2. Deliver a delightfully unscalable experience — concierge/white-glove; do manually what the product will later automate. 3. Insert yourself into the value delivery — the friction you feel is the product spec. 4. Learn from doing, not dashboards — hand-delivery surfaces needs analytics miss. 5. Use the unscalable to create early love — a small number of users who love you beats many who are indifferent. 6. Systemize only what's validated — automate a step after manual delivery proves it matters. Gate: automating before validation locks in the wrong process (and becomes an agent doing the wrong thing well).

When to use it

  • an early founder is over-automating or waiting for growth to be 'efficient'
  • 'this won't scale', recruiting first users, delivering early service manually
  • concierge/white-glove starts

When not to use it

the motion is already validated and the task is genuinely to scale it (then systemize/automate).

Worked example

Do Things That Don't Scale

Paul Graham's counterintuitive rule: early on, the unscalable is exactly what you should do. Startups don't take off by themselves — founders recruit users manually, deliver an over-the-top experience by hand, and learn things automation would hide. Worrying about scale too early is a form of avoidance; the manual phase is where you earn insight and love that later become…

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