Starting “on the line” means operating with little financial margin. That pressure forces reactive decisions just to keep cash moving.
Over time, those decisions compound.
Successful entrepreneurs take a different approach. They secure adequate capital early, build systems from day one, and bring in “plug-and-play” expertise instead of trying to do everything themselves.
Whether launching from a garage or opening a multi-bay shop, the first 24 months require structure, financial clarity, and discipline. When specialized roles like accounting and marketing are handled strategically, owners can focus on execution, consistency, and delivering a strong customer experience.