Global / multi-regionUnknown country/regionSubscription softwareSubscription software2011

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Unknown country/region Subscription software closure case 39498672 failure case

Unknown country/region Subscription software closure case 39498672 is an archived business failure case from Unknown country/region in Subscription software. It is recorded as ended around 2011. Main failure signals: Funding dependency, PMF failure, Overexpansion, Inventory. Common failure category: Technology timing and usage-context gap.

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Funding dependencyProduct-market fit failureOverexpansionInventory
Common category · 2000-case similarity
Technology timing and usage-context gapSimilarity 100%
Technology timing and usage-context gapSimilarity 100%Cause: Product-market fit failure, Overexpansion, Funding dependency
Capital market dependency and funding cliffSimilarity 100%Cause: Funding dependency, Overexpansion
Food-service and offline location expansion burdenSimilarity 61%Cause: Inventory, Overexpansion
Detailed case notes

Business model: Subscription software-related global business or service

Failure stage: ended around 2011

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  • Survival depended on follow-on funding or capital market conditions
  • Market demand, repeated use, and willingness to pay were not sufficiently validated
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Unknown country/region Subscription software closure case 39498672 is an archived business failure case from Unknown country/region in Subscription software. It is recorded as ended around 2011. Main failure signals: Funding dependency, PMF failure, Overexpansion, Inventory. Common failure category: Technology timing and usage-context gap.

What founders can learnFor a Subscription software-related global business or service business, founders should check Funding dependency, PMF failure, Overexpansion, Inventory before scaling. If signals such as Survival depended on follow-on funding or capital market conditions, Market demand, repeated use, and willingness to pay were not sufficiently validated appear, recalculate unit economics, retention, fixed costs, and legal exposure before expanding.
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