The Runways

Cash runway is the single most important survival metric: many startups fail because they run out of cash, not because the product is bad. Knowing your true runway (cash ÷ monthly net burn) lets you plan realistic timelines for fundraising or restructuring. Here are tips to make it better 

  • Calculate and model scenarios. Build best/worst/likely 3‑ and 6‑month cash scenarios and update weekly. Action: freeze hiring and new commitments until scenarios look healthy.
  • Triage expenses ruthlessly. Prioritize payroll for revenue‑critical roles, cancel or renegotiate SaaS contracts, and move fixed costs to variable where possible. Tip: ask vendors for 60–90-day payment terms; many will negotiate.
  • Accelerate revenue. Offer short‑term discounts for upfront annual payments, push enterprise deals to close, and monetize unused product features. Bold goal: convert 20–30% of pipeline to cash within 60 days.
  • Fundraising timing and transparency. Start raising well before you hit 6–9 months runway; fundraising often takes months. Communicate early with existing investors and present clear scenarios.
  • Explore non‑dilutive and bridge options. Revenue‑based financing, convertible notes, or customer prepayments can buy time without immediate equity dilution.
  • Prepare an orderly wind‑down plan. Most shutdowns happen quietly without formal bankruptcy; plan how to notify employees, customers, and vendors to preserve reputation and limit legal exposure.
  • Consider strategic M&A or asset sale. If growth is blocked, selling technology or customer contracts can return value to stakeholders faster than a drawn‑out failure.

Survival is a mix of speed, honesty, and discipline. Move fast, communicate clearly, and choose the smallest set of changes that extend runway while preserving the core value of your company. 

 
 

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